Well it appears my NB is probably working but does not doing anything with "my 
type of noise" based on everyones comments. 

As I mentioned, I miss the NB on the Pegasus. Maybe Elecraft will come out with 
another type of blanker for those of us with just atmospheric noise :)  Until 
then, I will just keep flipping it on/off waiting for that change when the 
noise is the right type... Wooo Hooo :)

Not complaining as the K2 rarely needs it. Just dont think I would lay down 
cash for that option the third time. Yea, OK I probably will. I dont like blank 
spots in my K2!!!

73,

Rich

----- Original Message ----- 
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 8:00 PM
  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Re Newbie


  I built the NB option for my K2 #4168 and was convinced for several months 
that it was not working. Nothing in my arsenal of test gear is able to check 
this particular feature for operation, this being the one item of test 
equipment that I have never seen a design published nor have located on the 
surplus equipment market. Probably some form of mini spark transmitter would be 
called for. Then one day by chance found that the NB was indeed working very 
efficiently on one particular type of impulsive noise.

  Depends where you live and what type of noise is giving problems as to the 
usefulness of the NB. Probably good on auto ignition interference and maybe 
static rain type of noise, though neither of these occur too often at my 
location on HF. The NB on my JRC NRD-515 HF receiver is similar in being choosy 
on noise type. The NB will be of more use when the K2 is used as a transverter 
source on the low VHF bands where auto ignition interference can be more of a 
problem.

  As an off topic subject on interference, the auto ignition interference may 
be aggravated by misguided technicians fitting non resistive spark plugs when 
servicing. The service shop I use for my small 4x4 is convinced that the 
correct resistive spark plugs when tested on their engine testing computer are 
inferior and would fit the non resistive type during services if not requested 
to use the resistive type. Does seem to make a difference in keeping down the 
ignition interference on 2m on my FM mobile radio receiver.

  Bob, G3VVT
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