Bruce,

Are you certain that your first filter is set on the correct sideband?  It
sounds like it may not be.  I suggest that you re-establish your starting
point by using the manual chart of BFO frequencies and set the BFOs as
indicated.

After that, use the noise generator and Spectrogram to line up the filter
centers better.  The narrow filters can be centered on your sidetone pitch,
but the 1.50 filter must not cross over the zero frequency mark (it will if
you actually center the passband), I set the left edge slope of a wide CW
filter to about the same as the left edge of the FL2 filter.  It is easy to
accomplish with Spectrogram, view the FL2 filter and place the cursor
somewhere along the left edge (at about half amplitude) and click the left
mouse button, that will leave a red crosshair at that point - switch to FL1
and align the left edge slope to the red crosshair mark and you will have it
done.

If you find the '10 minute' Spectrogram does not give you enough time,
version 5 will allow you to do everything required for the K2 alignment
without timing out and you can download that older version from Tom
Hammond's website www.n0ss.net .

As long as your desired signal is within the passband, the K2 will preserve
the pitch of that signal when you switch filters - be certain you tune the
signal pitch to match your sidetone and then it should be present in all the
filters.

You can find more information about what is happening with the filter
alignment in the K2 Dial Calibration article on my website
http://w3fpr.qrpradio.com .

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> I've been enjoying operating my K2 for quite a while now - but
> one thing has
> bothered me and that is my alignment of the CW and SSB filters - my main
> problem is that I only have a basic understanding of what I'm
> doing - I feel
> I need a better understanding which will result in a better
> alignment of the
> filters for both modes -
>  - here's what's bothering me - I can tune in a cw signal on the widest
> filter position XFIL#1 and when I switch to positions 2, 3, & 4  [I've set
> them for 1.50, 700, 400, 100 cycles], I either lose the signal and have to
> retune for it or the signal is there but certainly a different
> tone and down
> in volume - it seems to me that if I have them set right, I shouldn't have
> to retune and the volume should be ok -
>  - so I got out my N0SS noise generator and put a new battery in
> - booted up
> the 10 minute Spectrogram program, set it's parameters according to
> instructions I printed off the Elecraft Builders' Resources, set
> markers at
> 600 & 2000 hz and turned on the noise generator - then I went through all
> the steps, 1 through 15, for the CW alignment and adjusted the
> waveforms for
> each position - then returned the K2 to normal operation -
>  - I tuned in a 40 mtr cw signal in the widest position, then switched in
> the next xfil position - the signal disappeared and I had to
> retune it in -
> then when I switched XFIL through the other positions I didn't have to
> retune - maybe I've made some progress seeing I don't have to retune xfil
> positions 2,3, & 4 -
>  - so I'm looking for suggestions on how to approach this
> procedure so I can
> tune in a cw signal in position 1 and then switch in xfil
> positions 2,3, & 4
> and not lose the signal -  then of course I'll be looking at SSB
> - tnx & 73
> Bruce.
>
> 72/73 - Bruce ve5rc/ve5qrp - QRP-C#1, QRP-L#886, A1 Operator
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