Bob wrote:

> Even though the second CPU on the filter board is mostly inactive, no
> telling what internal loops are going on that might result in it turning
> that 4 MHz resonator into a periodic signal.

In addition to the relays on the filter board itself, the PIC on the KFL1 board 
controls RF board relay K1 (the RF Attenuate ATTN relay).  But that info is not 
likely to help isolate the problem you report.

I own K1 #175 that I built in November 2000.  It was unfortunately a lightning 
strike victim a few months ago, ending almost 15 years of service.  A most 
excellent radio for all thoses years.

I have never before read a report of a problem similar to what you describe, 
except for one in 2001 in which a burst of internal noise was generated on 20m 
after going from transmit to receive.  This was caused by the PIC on the KNB1 
noise blanker PCB, and1 was corrected by adding a 0.01 uF capacitor on the 
PIC's Vdd line to ground.  It's a long shot, but you may want to check the 
installation of the similar capacitors on the Display PCB (C4) and KFL1-2 (C27).

Mike / KK5F
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