Fred:
You are doing it right. This discussion is mainly by people who think
the "down arrow" isn't a good enough indicator of split mode. Either
that or they just like to constantly improve their K2. I have too many
project boxes around the house with 1 or 2 spare holes in them, due to
desi
Nope
Fred Jensen wrote:
OK folks, what am I missing here? There are so many things about my
Elecraft radios I still don't understand or know how to use, but ...
the little "down-arrow" blinks for me when I have held the SPLIT
button down. I've always thought that was the indicator that I wa
OK folks, what am I missing here? There are so many things about my
Elecraft radios I still don't understand or know how to use, but ... the
little "down-arrow" blinks for me when I have held the SPLIT button
down. I've always thought that was the indicator that I was in split
mode. It did w
-Original Message-
I have pictures of mine on my web site at
http://www.qslnet.de/member/la3za/K2_LEDS.html
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The schematics of how the LEDs in the buttons for the SPLIT, zero-beat
indicator and KAF2 indicator are wired can now be downloaded from the page
above, see about hal
-Original Message-
For a 'no-holes' implementation, a small LED can be mounted in a keycap.
Don W3FPR
I have pictures of mine on my web site at
http://www.qslnet.de/member/la3za/K2_LEDS.html
Since the Split LED output from the K2 only can drive a low current LED it
takes
Folks,
A Split/RIT/XIT indicator can (and has) been added to the K2 as a mod. If
you want a non-Elecraft implementation, you can do it. Look at Tom
Hammond's website www.n0ss.net near the bottom, and/or look at the LA3ZA
Unofficial list of mods for the K2 at
http://www.qslnet.de/member/la3za/K2/
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