That can also be caused by having a strong signal from a BC band station in the neighborhood. The noise blanker, in order to do it's thing, MUST turn the I.F. signal path off an on at a fairly high rate of speed (once per pulse of noise).
That process turns it into a mixer, just looking for signals to mix together to produce an endless array of strange-sounding effects. That's why the manual advises using the noise limiter ONLY when it's really needed! As you get closer to the BC Band it's easier for a strong broadcast signal to put enough RF into the front end for a problem-causing amount to make it in where it can do mischief. Some of our European friends have to cope with that sort of stuff around 40 meters because of their proximity to many of those huge SW broadcasting stations. Another possibility to investigate is a transformer on the operating table. Some ops have reported hearing a buzz or 'raspiness' on signals more on one band than others due to AC magnetic fields around the K2. Ron AC7AC -----Original Message----- Probably totally unrelated, but I once heard something like that (using a different radio) that was caused by the noise blanker being on and picking up a lot of impulse noise on the band. It was most noticed on strong signals 73/72 - Mike WA8BXN -------Original Message------- Hi all, I have been doing CW nets on 40 meters for a few weeks with a lot of success. I went down to 80 meters just now to try an 80 meter cw net, and I am hearing all these NC contest stations. One guy sounds like a buzzsaw. I try to tune him in but the signal quality is awlful. So I go up 5 kHz and find another raspy station... and another... and another. All of 80 meters sounds raspy, even the lsb guys. I go to 40m and 20 meters and the signals seem fine. The filters seem like they are in top shape also. The rig is a K2(#402)/100 with KAT100 and KDSP. Never experienced a problem until now. Any ideas? Steve, W2MY -- _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [email protected] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com

