Jacob - there are a couple references on the net to K2 calibration
procedures - I think tom/N0SS's site had one; there are possibly others.
 If you follow the steps, you can dial in your K2 very nicely.  I do this
once every couple years but I think it's worth it to know that the K2 is
tuned up pretty well.  It's nothing too horribly technical, just takes some
time. It really helps to have a reference signal generator and wideband
noise generator, such as the Elecraft XG2 (signal ref) and N-gen (wideband
noise generator), and software such as Spectrogram to aid in filter
alignment.

--Andrew, NV1B
..

On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 10:10 PM, jacob chambers <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear Group;
>
> As I use my beloved K2 - and keep adding options - I wonder...
> Since it is a kit, and one I did not build, how can I be sure it is giving
> the best performance in terms of sensitivity? Is there an easy way to
> determine if it is giving its all?
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