Hi Pete,
  I too am using my K2 and a RigBlaster for psk31.  I am only running between 
and 5 and 10 watts, or so out on 20 meters and haven't been having much luck 
making contacts.  Previously I had used a Yaesu rig putting about 40 eatts into 
the same antenna and had no trouble at all making contacts.  

I have almost completed a 35 watt amplifier (HFPacker amp, I think its called) 
so I can get a bit more ooomph.

I was wondering if you or anyone else is using the K2 barefoot and if so how 
you were doing with psk31?

Thanks Tom
WB2QDG
K2 1103
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Pete Zawasky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm about to install my KSB2 and was looking at the modification listed on 
> the 
> website that brings out the microphone jumpers and signals necessary for 
> digital modes via a ribbon cable and small PC board. I've monitored this list 
> for a while and have not seen much posted regarding the mod.
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________________
>  
> 
> Mike
> 
> I use my K2 a lot on PSK31 and MFSK16 but but still use a RigBlaster Plus  
> and have made no mods to the K2 for the digital modes.
> 
> It would be nice to have it all in one box, but this way I can switch rigs 
> very 
> quickly.  I also use an external speaker so I can monitor the received 
> signals 
> easily with the laptop soundcard connected.
> 
> Pete    AG7C
> 
> K2  s/n 4847
> 
> 
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