Don,
 
    No, the relays are not damaged. I was extra careful with them as the build 
instructions said to be. 
 
     I just re-flowed the solder on C72 and all K13 pins. The rig is now 
working on all bands and the VCO is in spec on all bands EXCEPT 80m. 80 was 
working briefly and just quit as I was typing my response. I switched bands and 
when I switched back to 80 it was dead again. Direct frequency entry does not 
help.
 
I  think I had two seperate issues. 80M had been dead since I was away on 
vacation this June and the other bands were working fine. I do not know when 
they went dead but I do know I spent 7 weeks at a remote cabin and I used the 
K2 extensively on all bands up there. 80 went dead while I was there. (3 days 
after I put up a dipole to get on a net!)
.....
 
I just took it apart again, I reflowed the solder on all relays for 80m, 
K2,K3,K8,K13 and also K14 & K15 as well while I had it apart. 80m is currently 
working as are all other bands. I have switched bands many times and 80m 
continues to work. Looks like I may have fixed it with your help. As always 
Don, thank you very much for taking the time to help me and everyone else who 
asks for help.
 
    Take care,
  Al, W2GZN
From: Don Wilhelm <[email protected]>
To: Alan Davenport <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2011 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K2] Lost 80m recieve.

Al,

With that new information, I can say that the problem is in the VFO Range 
Selection area.  It could be relay(s) or it could be capacitors.  Do you have 
soldering iron burned cases on any of K13, K14 or K15?  If so, those relays 
should be replaced since that is the most likely problem.

If the relay cases look good, then it is time to measure the relay contacts 
with your ohmmeter.  Use the schematic (RF Board sheet 2 to determine the pins 
associated with the set and reset state of the relays - they are shown in the 
reset state.  Then switch to each band and consult the chart at the upper left 
of the Schematic Key page to see which of relays K13, K14 and K15 are set for 
that band.  Confirm with your ohmmeter that there is continuity between the 
correct pins of the relay.  Continue for other bands until you have confirmed 
that the proper relays have been set, and also check that those which are 
supposed to be reset are actually in that state.

It is also possible that you have a bad output from the I/O Controller and the 
relay is not getting the pulse to set, but that is a rare occurrence.

73,
Don W3FPR
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