Lars,

First, turn the power all the way down and attach a dummy load to protect your K2. It will have to be a process of elimination to determine where the problem source may be.

You are looking for a short on the dot line.  Keep the K2 in CW mode.

First, remove the KSB2 board (no jumpers required for this test, you will still hear sidetone), then see if the problem continues. If it stops, the problem is on the KSB2 board - check resistance to ground at P1 pin 4 - if close to zero, remove the KSB2 firmware. If the resistance increases, replace the firmware chip.

If the problem continues with the KSB2 removed, power off, then check the resistance to ground at both ends of R1 (you may want to remove the left side panel for easier access to R1). Is there a lower resistance on the side toward the key jack? If so, replace the key jack. If the resistance is lower on the side of R1 away from the key jack, try removing the control board and see if the resistance goes up. If it does, you may have a shorted MCU pin - remove the MCU and put the Control board back in. If the resistance stays high, replace the MCU firmware IC.

Now if the resistance stayed low with the Control Panel removed, you have one more step to do - remove the Front Panel and check the resistance again. If it is now high (greater than 1k), you have a problem on the Front Panel. Check for solder bridges or other things that may have bridged a connection - look especially at the microphone configuration header and the mic jack (the PTT line is the same as the DOT line).

73,
Don W3FPR


On 7/3/2014 4:35 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I’m hoping for some advice on where to start troubleshooting a problem that 
started this afternoon.

Before I start digging into the K2 perhaps someone on the list has had a 
similar problem and can help save some time in troubleshooting and repair.

Here is what I’m experiencing.

While listening to cw on my K2 (s/n 2711, 15 W) the unit suddenly started 
keying dots.  I shut the unit down and removed the key but when I powered the 
unit on the problem remained the same.
I shut the K2 off, removed the microphone so there was no microphone or key 
attached, turned the unit back on and the problem is still there.



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