There is a cable from KPA100 called "KPA100-J4" that normally connects to the
K2's "P3" connector halfway along the right edge of the K2's RF board (when
looking from the front of the radio.
In a "twins" configuration, my guess is that this cable would not be connected,
in which case you would need to power the K2 via the 2.1mm coaxial power socket
on the back of the K2. Maybe someone with a twins setup can comment on this.
73, Matt VK2RQ
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From: Brian Denley <[email protected]>
Sent: mardo, majo 26, 2015 4:15 atm
Subject: [Elecraft] K2/100 twins configuration
To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
How does the K2 get it's power when only the high current supply is connected?
I ask because sometimes my K2 doesn't - unless I connect a supply to the K2
directly. Is it through the KIO2?
I also notice that when the power is lower the 11 watts, the SWR lights on my
KAT100 do not light - but they do light when the power is 11 watts or higher.
In both cases I can hear the KAT109 relays cranking away.
Thanks
Brian
KB1VBF
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