Andy,

Is this a K2 with the new VFO encoder? In other words, does the encoder have a board attached to it? If so, your problem is that the encoder board is touching the leads of the Control Board behind it. Flush trim the encoder board and the area of the Control Board behind it. I mean really *flush* trimming the leads, there is no extra space. You might even put some insulating material (fiche paper) between the encoder and control board.

The only menu entry dealing with 40 meter VFO operation is the secondary menu D19 entry. That should be set to "N" if the K60XV option is *not* installed (nor the Rework Eliminator wiring for the K60XV) - if that option *is* installed, set D19 = Y.

If you have the older encoder and the D19 menu setting is correct and the problem is only on 40 meters, do you have the KPA100? If so, does it have the speaker magnet shield? An unshielded speaker magnet in the KPA100 can interfere with the operation of relays K13, K14, and K15 in the base K2. Remove the KPA100 and see if the base K2 behaves correctly. You may need to upgrade the KPA100 shield with KPA100SHLDKT.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 10/16/2015 2:44 AM, DL1XAS wrote:
Hello, I think have a programming problem with my K2.Only one band(40m) I
could not change the VFO knob on the band.But if i change the knob slowly I
see that we change two frequencies on this band.Sorry I don't know which
change I did, how can I change this programming in the menue?thank you for
your help73 de andy dl1xas



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