Jeremy, Strange problem.
The K2 RF power detector consists of voltage divider R67 and R68 and diode D9. One end of R67 is connected directly to the BNC center conductor. That means your problem is quite a mystery. Could it be a bad coax or a faulty (or not soldered) BNC connector. The only other possibility I can think of is a broken PC trace, but those traces are quite large.
If there is not a proper connection to the dummy load, the normal result is a HiCur message with the power set to a high level because the K2 is operating into an open circuit.
73, Don W3FPR On 3/7/2013 8:04 AM, JeremyJones wrote:
Don, I suspected something might be wrong with the watt meter, as it was borrowed from work and had not been used in a while. I was able to listen to quite a few signals last night, however I wasn't able to make any contacts. I brought my radio into work and tested it on a Rhode and Schwartz FSH8 with power sensor to double check the original power meter and the radio. Even with the radio set to 10W I was showing no power out. I don't have the schematic handy, but can I do some signal tracing from between where the K2 takes its power reading and the BNC output?
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