: RE: [Elecraft] my K2 and its different frequencies.
Could it be you have an issue with the 8V internal supply ? Maybe on
transmit it is somewhere loaded too much so it will drop and the BFO will
also change slightly ? You could measure at pin 8 of U11.
Also you could verify that the signal
Many thanks to all who answered, including those who helpfully suggested
that I might be using RIT or XIT without knowing it.
I just put a frequency counter on the BFO on my K2, and it changes about
70Hz when it goes from receive to transmit. Yeah, I know, there's not
supposed
to be
Merlin,
First, yes, be certain RIT and XIT are truly not active, then see if the
VBFO signal changes voltage (be certain you are in SSB mode) when switching
from transmit to receive - monitor control board U10 pin 14.
If it does change, I would venture a guess that the firmware THINKS either
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] my K2 and its different frequencies.
Could it be you have an issue with the 8V internal supply ? Maybe on
transmit it is somewhere
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