Gary and Don: 



No KAT2 installed: (I am building it but have not finished it yet) 



There is about 3.53 volts on D9 when TUNE is pressed, 0 volts otherwise.  I set 
the pow er level to 15 watts but, as I said before, roughly 20 watts comes out 
no matter what I set the power to, and the HI CUR warning is always there 
with "P 1.0"  power indicated. 



Do I check the MCU next?  Is that on the Control Board?  Could the KDSP2 board 
be causing a problem? 



Thanks again guys! 



Brian KB1VBF 


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


From: "Gary Surrency" <[email protected]> 
To: "b denley" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 3:05:13 PM 
Subject: KB1VBF Re: [Elecraft] [K2]  Hi Current...still 

Don't connect a KAT2, KAT100, or KPA100 until the power control problem is 
fixed, since any of those can have damage that affects the power control. 

Damage to D9 on the RF board or to the VRFDET input pin 2 of the 18C452 MCU can 
cause a loss of power control too. If OK, there should be up to about 4VDC at 
the cathode of D9 when transmitting at full power (14-15 watts). 


--
73, Gary AB7MY

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On 2/20/2012 11:58 AM, [email protected] wrote: 




Thanks Gary.  The rig does put out power as it turns out (plenty in fact) but 
is not controlling that power.  High power comes out at any power setting with 
the associated Hi Cur warning.  See Don Wilhelm's latest advice below. 

  

Brian KB1VBF 



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


From: "Gary Surrency" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Cc: "Don Wilhelm" <[email protected]> , "b denley" <[email protected]> , 
"Wayne Burdick" <[email protected]> , "[email protected] Wilhelm" 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 1:20:22 PM 
Subject: KB1VBF Re: [Elecraft] [K2]  Hi Current...still 

Try all bands. 

Make sure no relays have a soldering iron burn. 

Check the t-r switch has no reversed diodes or Q2 is reversed. The pictorial in 
the back of the manual shows which way these parts go. 

An open RFC6 will cause self oscillation. This part is under Q6 on the bottom 
of the RF board. 

Check all parts are correct in the Q5-Q8 area. 

Check D9's cathode has about 4VDC at 14-15w if the rig will produce that power 
level. 

Check the BNC connector does not have a broken ground pin. I have seen that 
before. 
--
73, Gary AB7MY

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On 2/18/2012 10:33 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote: 
<blockquote>
Brian, 

Is this condition on one band, or does it exist on all bands? 

The winding of T4 will affect all bands, 
A Low Pass Filter problem will affect one or two bands. 

Transmit into a 50 ohm dummy load - then: 
Quickly measure the voltage at the base of Q7 or Q8 during a TUNE.  It should 
be between 0.60 and 0.64 volts. 

Count the turns on T4 carefully, the green winding should have 2 turns and the 
white winding should have 3 turns.  The "link" wires should go from the front 
of the transformer directly to the back (they do not wrap through both holes).. 

73, 
Don W3FPR 

On 2/18/2012 10:15 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote: 

<blockquote>
Did you check the winding on the PA transformer? If the impedance were much too 
low, the current could be too high. Could also be excessive bias current. 
What's the current drain in transmit mode, key up (i.e. tapping XMIT but not 
the key)? 

Wayne 
N6KR 

On Feb 18, 2012, at 7:09 PM, [email protected] wrote: 


<blockquote>


After getting the HiCur message, I replaced the two PA transistors, the 
associated hardware, Q11 and Q13, and R50.  Unfortunately I stll get the same 
message:  HiCur when I press TUNE with power any higher than about 1.5 watts  
inot a 50 ohm dummy load.  Any have any ideas about what else might cause this 
problem? 



Brian KB1VBF 

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