Thanks for your reply, Wayne.  I should have noted at least one of the 
important points you make in my conclusion about KXAT2 vs. T1, since the 
reduced required frequency span is pointed out in other KX2 materials.  I just 
did not want to get much more long-winded than I do naturally.

Thanks for making the KXAT2 instructions available at:

http://www.elecraft.com/manual/E740294%20KXAT2%20Installation%20Instructions%20Rev%20A.pdf

I wrote earlier:

> T1 (7L/7C/N) Configs=32764, L=0 to 7.5 uH (128 steps), C=0 to 1300 pF (128 
> steps)

> KXAT2 (7L/7C/N) Configs=32764, L=0 to ?.?? uH (128 steps), C=0 to ???? pF 
> (128 steps)

There is no KXAT2 schematic nor component values in its user instructions.  
Those would show the hard evidence of KXAT2 design variance with the T1.  
Obviously the ATU's total and incremental inductance or capacitance values 
spread through 128 steps of each in the KXAT2 will be smaller than those for 
the T1.

Will there be a system schematic similar to the KX3's available for download in 
the near future?  The beauty is not only in the unit itself, but also in what 
lies within that small case.

The size of the KX2 makes it just beg to be taken along on ALL wilderness day 
(or longer) hikes, without any exception.  All I'm waiting for is the initial 
mad mad sales rush to dissipate.  A fantastic achievement...thanks much!

73,
Mike / KK5F

-----Original Message-----
>From: Wayne Burdick <[email protected]>
>Sent: May 24, 2016 11:33 AM
>To: Mike Morrow <[email protected]>
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KXAT2 vs. Other Elecraft Transceiver ATUs
>
> Mike,
>
> Your analysis of combinations is correct. But the KXAT2 should be compared to 
> the
> KXAT3 (etc.), not the T1. Here's why: 
>
> The KXAT2 only has to cover 80-10 meters. The KXAT3 has one additional L and 
> C, but
> it has to cover 160-6 meters. Over the range of 80-10 meters, for virtually 
> any field
> antenna, the KXAT2 will perform just as well.
>
> The T1 also has to cover 160-6 meters. To do this with 7L/7C, the L and C 
> values in
> its array are spread out with a ratio of slightly greater then 2:1 from one 
> to the
> next. This allows the array to cover a wider range of load impedances, but 
> with an
> average final SWR more like 1.5:1 than 1:1.
>
> The KXAT2, like the KXAT3, uses a ratio of very close to to 2:1, so average 
> final SWR
> is very close to 1:1.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
> On May 24, 2016, at 9:05 AM, Mike Morrow <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Bill wrote:
>> 
>>> As to the ATU in the KX2, 7L/7C is the same range as the KX1, T1 and
>>> I think the K2 ATU.
>> 
>> That is wildly inaccurate, especially for the KXAT1 ATU!!!
>> 
>> The reactance configuration for all Elecraft ATUs is an L-network of series 
>> inductance,
>> with a capacitance connected to common before (radio side) or after (antenna 
>> side) the
>> inductance (but not both) by a relay.  It is a classic simple low pass 
>> filter.
>> 
>> The total number of possible configurations in such a filter of L inductors 
>> and C
>> capacitors, with the capacitor bank capable of being connected to either 
>> side of
>> the series inductor, is:
>> 
>> Different Configurations = ( 2^L x 2^C x 2 )
>> 
>> Four (4) "don't care" (non-unique) configurations should be eliminated from 
>> total:
>> 1.  Capacitor bank connected to inductor input, but all capacitors open.
>> 2.  Capacitor bank connected to inductor output, but all capacitors open.
>> 3.  Capacitor bank connected to inductor input, but all inductors shorted.
>> 4.  Capacitor bank connected to inductor output, but all inductors shorted.
>> 
>> USEFUL Different Configurations = ( 2^L x 2^C x 2 ) - 4
>> 
>> For Elecraft transceiver ATUs before the new KXAT2, here are summaries (N is 
>> the
>> network variable...capacitor connected to input OR output of inductor):
>> 
>> KAT1 (4L/5C/N) Configs=1020, L=0 to 4.9 uH (16 steps), C=0 to 300 pF (32 
>> steps) 
>> 
>> KAT2 (8L/8C/N) Configs=131068, L=0 to 20.7 uH (256 steps), C=0 to 2420 pF 
>> (256 steps) 
>> 
>> KAT3 (8L/8C/N) Configs=131068, L=0 to 17.4 uH (256 steps), C=0 to 2600 pF 
>> (256 steps) 
>> 
>> KXAT1 (3L/3C/N) Configs=124, L=0 to 4.5 uH (8 steps), C=0 to 140 pF (8 
>> steps) 
>> 
>> KXAT3 (8L/8C/N) Configs=131068, L=0 to 15.9 uH (256 steps), C=0 to 2680 pF 
>> (256 steps) 
>> 
>> T1 (7L/7C/N) Configs=32764, L=0 to 7.5 uH (128 steps), C=0 to 1300 pF (128 
>> steps) 
>> 
>> Many already have the new KXAT2, but no circuit value information has yet 
>> been provided
>> to those of the great unwashed masses like myself.  All I've seen is its 
>> description as
>> 7L/7C/N, just like the T1.  If that is correct:
>> 
>> KXAT2 (7L/7C/N) Configs=32764, L=0 to ?.?? uH (128 steps), C=0 to ???? pF 
>> (128 steps)
>> 
>> The KXAT1 generates 124 unique matching network configurations. 
>> The KAT1 generates 1020 unique matching network configurations. 
>> The KXAT2, T1 generate 32724 unique matching network configurations. 
>> The KAT2, KAT3, KXAT3 generate 131068 unique matching network 
>> configurations. 
>> 
>> Conclusion:  The KXAT2 is comparable ONLY to the T1.
>> 
>> 73, 
>> Mike / KK5F 

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