Bill,

200 Hz calibration error is quite a bit IMHO - but each to his own.
Just so folks don't develop a wrong impression, I usually expect less than 50 Hz error with nothing more than a quick check of the 4 MHz reference by comparing the TP3 output using an external counter and the internal CAL FCTR (both measuring the TP3 frequency)- just turn the capacitor until both counter read the same.

Then after everything is built, I fine tune using the N6KR method with Spectrogram as my guide to properly hearing the 500 and 600 Hz tones that WWV transmits. I expect less than 20 Hz error after completing that (if your results are not that good, my first question is 'Did you do CAL PLL and also run CAL FIL to write new BFO values?, and were you certain of WWV zero-beat?'

73,
Don W3FPR

----- Original Message -----

I've never understood the obsession with exact frequency readouts with the K2. Even if you get C22 exactly on 4.0 MHz, the K2 calibration may vary a bit. If you are within 200 Hz on all bands, I wouldn't worry about it.


Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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