I had an internal dialogue with myself as to whether I should reveal what
the problem was, and concluded that I should. Maybe it'll help someone
else. I was pushing the wrong button to activate CW RV. For some reason,
my brain said I should push and hold the button below (XIT). Problem
solved;
Don, thank for the excellent guidance. I'll begin the debug process.
By the way, I have eliminated spurious contact between the encoder board
and control board, as I debugged that some weeks ago:
https://www.mail-archive.com/elecraft@mailman.qth.net/msg219585.html.
There is now room between the
Mark,
Analyzing the switch matrix is an iterative process
The first thing to do is to determine which wrong responses are being
sent, and for that you must refer to the schematic. In your case of the
REV button and the STP 60 display, the hold of the REV button is
bringing up the PF1
Thanks, Don.
Would you mind outlining the approach for analyzing the front panel switch
matrix?
> On Jun 10, 2018, at 3:55 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> OK on that. Since you have the new encoder board, it could be touching the
> pins on the back of the Control Board which can
Mark,
OK on that. Since you have the new encoder board, it could be touching
the pins on the back of the Control Board which can cause all kinds of
"strange happenings".
First step is to flush cut (diagonal cutters will not do the job) the
pins on the encoder board (cut right down into the
Don, the soldering on RP1 is very clean, top (viewed from the side of the
board with a light and magnifying glass) and bottom. RP1 is aligned
correctly, and I've verified that it is the correct part for this location.
Worth mentioning is that the rubber spacer that installs onto the
bottom-side
Mark,
That indicates you are not getting the right button response.
Check the Front Panel Board. My immediate guess is that you have a
soldering problem on RP1, or that RP1 is inserted backwards. That is one
of the R-Paks that MUST be inserted in the proper orientation. Look at
the board
Don, thanks.
When I exit CAL FIL, and press and hold CW RV, I see "ST P 0.60" displayed
(with the B RIT and XIT annunciators on) whether in CW, USB or LSB mode.
On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 2:21 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Get out of the CAL FIL menu and see if it does toggle the bar when in
Mark,
Get out of the CAL FIL menu and see if it does toggle the bar when in CW
mode. In SSB mode, it should toggle between LSB and USB.
If it works in SSB mode, but not in CW, you may have a display fault
that is not showing the bar - that is a different problem.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/10/2018
Thanks, Don. In CAL FIL mode, holding CW RV does not toggle a bar over the
"c". All my calibrations and tests have gone swimmingly til now. Any
suggestions on where to start to troubleshoot this? Is there another way
to verify if the toggle is being honored (could the over-bar LCD element be
Mark,
The CW reverse is indicated by a bar over the "c" to the right of the
display. Holding the REV button should toggle it.
Likewise, that same button will toggle between USB and LSB.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/10/2018 3:37 PM, Mark Petrovic wrote:
I am performing the first alignment and test of
Micha,
The signal paths for TUNE and CW transmit are the same from the MCU outward.
However, I recently repaired a K2 with the same problem. The problem
was traced (using a spectrum analyzer) to RF Board U4 in that particular
case.
However, your problem could be different - look at the
Tom,
Yes, there is a menu item - it is the sidetone source.
Enter the menu for STL, then set the parameter for something loud enough
for you to hear - use 25 if you have no other idea. Then while still in
the menu edit, tap the DISPLAY button to toggle between the 2 sidetone
sources (it
Don---
Your are amazing! How do you know all of this stuff?
Once again thanks. I was getting no output from the U6-25 source and
when I changed the menu to U8-4 there is was load and clear!
I had just taken out my KI02 before this problem arose so I suspect that
was the reason the
Not so much amazing - when you run across this problem many times,
it becomes embedded in the brain.
This has been a perpetual K2 support problem, and the selection was left
in the firmware to support old K2s without the updated wiring for the
KIO2 or KPA100 on the control board.
Fortunately
Stan,
I can tell you that I envy you quite a bit !
I was operating at OZ5E as M2 HP station with two Yaesu FT-1000 MP Mark
Five's, with all of Inrad's complete inventory of filters added, stubs
here, there and everywhere, and two Acom 1010's on the back punching out
a full legal limit.
Even
Congrats Stan, good job.
73,
Tony W7GO
On 11/29/2010 12:36 PM, stan levandowski wrote:
My barefoot K2 at 5 watts and my 62' attic doublet with the SG-237
autocoupler produced 43 countries, 25 states, and six Canadian provinces
for me. I operated on 80, 40, 20, and 15.
The K2 performed
K2 #5957 with NB, DSP and amp also worked great. Ok, it's not a K3 or
some such rig. Not saying it is. However, I worked everything I heard,
hunting and pouncing my way to over 550 contacts and over 500K points
[claimed]. I had a new DSP unit that replaced an old one [long
story], and it was a
Hi,
I think I've found a work-around for CW Skimmer on Win 7. Not only should you
(probably not necessary, but why not?) run the installer as the administrative
user, you also have to run the programs that way. After you do the install,
the programs OmniRig.exe and CWSkimmer.exe will be in
Bravo! Thanks Oliver.
Jim - W4BQP
On 8/26/2010 2:32 PM, O. Johns wrote:
Hi,
I think I've found a work-around for CW Skimmer on Win 7. Not only should
you (probably not necessary, but why not?) run the installer as the
administrative user, you also have to run the programs that way.
After you do the install, the programs OmniRig.exe and
CWSkimmer.exe will be in the directories \Program
Files\Afreet\OmniRig and \Program Files\Afreet\CWSkimmer,
respectively.
I have not yet attempted to load CW Skimmer and OmniRig in
Vista or Windows 7 but, in both operating systems
Mike,
You may want to look at me website www.w3fpr.com K2 Dial Calibration
article for some information. Part 3 of that article deals with filter
alignment, both CW and SSB.
The important factor is to align the -3dB point on the low frequency end
of the passband at 300 Hz.
The OP1 filter
Just out of curiosity, if the ST P menu item was changed, to change
the CW tone, would that cause a similar shift? And by default that is
tied to the PF2 key, and would not be terribly hard to bring up by
mistake. I know I have done it.
Dave Wilburn
K4DGW
K2/100 - S/N 5982
Don Wilhelm
Dave,
The ST P parameter changes only the sidetone pitch, it does not change
the filter centering.
BUT, the amount of transmit shift is determined by the ST P value, so
the transmit frequency will change, but the receive frequency stays the
same. That is why it is best to center your CW
There is nothing in the K2 that would shift only CW filters FL2 thru FL4
other than a re-adjustment of those filters themselves.
Is it possible that something happened to the BFO that has changed *all*
the filters, but the change was not enough to make a noticeable
difference when listening
I have an 718 with the 250 Hz filter. That filter locks down things
quite well, but it also allows blow by with large nearby signals that
make things difficult also. In the short time I have been a CW op, the
skill that Ron mentions is just starting to get to me. I have often
been frustrated
I did a head to head comparison between my K2 and a near-mint TS-830s.
The 830s had dual 500 Hz factory filters (one in each IF) plus VBT to
narrow things even further. The K2 is a late model unit and I put in 2
ground connections on each Xtal in the filter (per instructions).
I found the K2 to
Based on the emails I have been getting, I apparently didn't state this
well. I am VERY happy with the level of filtering that I have been
getting from the K2 in CW mode. The ability to turn the AGC off and
drill down with the filters has been a great improvement over the 718.
That being
Scott...
I echo previous comments and add a few...
With CW experience, in-the-brain filtering really does develop. It does
take time, but just as assuredly, it does develop.
I have an FT990 with a 250cps filter that I used pretty much all the time.
Got use to it. That said, there were still
I can't speak about the 718 or the Elecraft DSP, but in my experience such
brick wall filtering creates far more problems than solutions. A huge
amount of unwanted stuff is produced by signals on the sharp edges of such a
filter that appear throughout the passband - much of it is that 'noise' you
Good Evening,
While I am running the nets I think I may miss someone if I run closed
down. I normally use a setting of 1.0 kHz and go to 1.8 kHz if I am
seeking off frequency. I have an Icom with a 250 Hz filter and it sounds
odd to me. How would I know if there is someone right next
Bob, is the Mic plugged in when this happens? /DOT-PTT is wired to the Mic
input, and perhaps picks up
RF if the shield ground on J2 Mic isn't working.
Michael AB9GV
--Hi All,
-- I have an intermittent problem with CW on my K2 (ser 5309).
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K2 intermittent CW fault - help!
Bob, is the Mic plugged in when this happens? /DOT-PTT is wired
Tom,
That is not normal.
First see if the problem is with your CW filter itself or it is in the
filter switching on the KSB2 board. Proceed as follows:
If you have a steady signal source of known frequency and amplitude, tune
that signal on the K2, noting the s-meter or audio level for both
Ed WA3DRC wrote:
I put in a k60xv board and the new firmware. i also did the cw bandwidth
mod.
now i have no cw sidetone. any ideas? it was just fine before the mods.
--
Check your sidetone source, Ed. MENU, STL press/hold MENU to enter sidetone
level set mode, the tap
The new firmware has a new submenu that allows you to select whether
sidetone comes from U6-25 or U8-1. With the mods required with the new
firmware, you don't have a choice. You MUST select sidetone from U8 or it
won't work.
Eric
KE6US
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guys,
tnx! found it!
ed wa3drc
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To: 'Ed Finn' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] k2: no cw sidetone anymore...
The new firmware has a new submenu that allows you
Tom, KM4CU wrote:
A long time issue for me is the difference in the pitch of cw normal and cw
reverse, they are different. I have set bfo setting several times with no
difference.
--
How different Tom?
The K2's logic design allows for an error of up to 20 or 30 Hz,
Would just like to add that it's also important to have the signal of
interest zero-beat with respect to the bfo frequency *before* switching
between CWn and CWr. Failing to do so will guarantee that the normal and
reverse pitches will not be the same (assuming everything else is set up
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