Joseph,

See if the VFO is oscillating. Check the internal counter probe by plugging it into TP2 and use menu CAL FCTR - you should see a frequency near 4913 kHz (the BFO frequency). If that is good, the counter probe should be working. Then plug the probe into TP1. The frequency should be near the K2 dial frequency plus 4913 kHz. If you see that frequency, all is OK with the VFO.

If you instead see all zeros, the VFO is not oscillating, and you will have to figure out why. You have already checked the winding of T5, so there may be something else. Check the orientation of D13 and D8 as starters. Then eliminate the VFO ALC from the picture by placing a short from the drsin og Q17 to ground (a convenient place to do that is to put a temporary solder bridge across the leads of C50). Do you get a VFO frequency reading with that in place? If so check the soldering of the VFO ALC components. Look on the schematic and find on sheet 1 for the RF Board all the components in the area labeled VFO ALC and check the soldering of all those components - remove the solder bridge from C50 and see if it still oscillates. If it does, you should be on your way to success.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/29/2014 9:13 PM, Joseph Baxley via Elecraft wrote:
Don,  Matt,

I looked at the transformer and have double checked him.  I saw that there
was electrical continuity between leads 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 (i.e. zero Ohm
resistance between said leads).  Also, 3 & 4 are the green leads.  I checked
that the green wires weren't crossing and that they were spaced each turn
between the red wires.  I did notice that they weren't exactly centered,
with more red turns before lead three than after lead four.  I pulled the
transformer out and rewound the green wires to center them and see if it
helped any.  No dice.  Also I checked the number of turns, 16 red and 4
green.  I'm intimately familiar with not having properly stripped the wires.
That was a problem building my K1!

I'm fairly certain then that the transformer is not the problem.  I've been
checking things like the diodes that run through the VCO to make sure that I
have not put in one backwards.  I've also been looking for cold joints or
solder bridges.  Haven't found one yet.

Thanks,
Joseph



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