First some history.  During the BFO test, I discovered my BFO range was low.  
My upper frequency was 4917.55 and lower frequency was 4914.26.  After much 
consultation with Gary, I tried the various tricks such as padding C174 and 
C173, adding caps to the junction of X3 and X4, and even adding turns to L33.  
After much prodding I finally got the range from 4917.55 to 4912.60.  So far so 
good.  I also got my filters aligned with Spectrogram which proved to be very 
easy.    Then I noticed my receiver sensitivity appeared to be very low.  (Even 
worse than my ICOM 706.  Now that's bad!)  Out came the XG2 to perform some MDS 
tests.  Following the directions from the XG2 manual for setting up the K2, 
inputting 1 uV, and with the AF gain at maximum, I measure .009 volts at the 
speaker terminals. With no input I can't even get a reading.  (Kinda hard to 
divide by zero.)  This led me to the signal tracing portion on the manual.  I 
got as far as the BFO output measurement and there I r!
 an into the problem of a very low BFO output to U6 pin 1.  The manual states 
.20 to .70 Vrms and I get .05 Vrms with my RF probe.  Could my super stiff 
crystals be the cause of such low output?  Perhaps I tried bending the crystals 
too much?  Would a low BFO output cause such low receiver sensitivity?  Are 
there some other components to suspect other than the crystals?  Incidently 
Elecraft is sending me another set of BFO crystals, gratis, to hopefully cure 
my BFO range problem without padding.  Thanks for reading.  Merry Christmas and 
Happy New Year to all Elecrafters.

Tedd K6OI
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