Brian your K2 sounds pretty normal to me. I have had two late model K2's and
have found the drive on SSB marginal on both of them. The resistor swap did
not help me either.
For somer reason you really have to "talk em up" and wattmeters do not show
a very good indication of output. I checked mine on a scope and output was
as rated (110) but the PEP Daiwa showed about 1/8 that.
73,
Rich
kdozv
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Mury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 11:20 PM
Subject: **SPAM** Re: [Elecraft] SSB low output
On Mon, 2004-22-11 at 20:56 -0500, Dale Boresz wrote:
The first thing to note is that the Heil HC5 has been deliberately
designed to require relatively close talking.
Got that boom mic right up to my lips! :-)
Additionally, the K2's compressor chip includes a noise gate, so a
"knee" exists at the point where the action changes from noise gate to
compressor. Below the knee, input from your microphone is actually
attenuated (the assumption is that any low-level noise is probably
undesirable background noise). Above the knee, it is amplified, although
held below some maximum level. My normal speaking voice is probably
lower, both in amplitude and pitch than lots of folks, so what ends up
happening is the peaks continue to hit the 100watt level, and unless I
shout, much of the rest of the level from the microphone ends up being
below the knee and therefore attenuated.
I've noticed that behaviour as well. As long as I keep the volume of my
voice up, it seems ok, but if I speak normally it sometimes seems to cut
out on lows.
After much experimenting, including the building of a second KSB2, I
ended up building the single transistor amplifier, the circuit diagram
of which is available on the Elecraft website. This amp completely
solved the problem. I now have plenty of audio, and have received quite
a few compliments on the audio quality. So, my suggestion to you, is to
take the time to build up that little preamp; you won't be disappointed.
FB Dale, I was already planning on building it. Maybe now I'll build it
sooner! :-)
By the way, I now have two microphones with HC5 elements; one amplified,
and the other 'stock'. I'd be happy to set up a sked if you'd like, so
that you can hear the difference between the amplified, and
non-amplified HC5 elements.
A sked would be fine. I'm free afternoons, evenings, and weekends. Hope
you don't mind me shouting at you... :-)
--
73, Brian
VE7NGR
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