Mike,

The inadequate BFO range is usually a result of the L33 toroid leads not being well soldered. The toroid wires are very fine and sometimes are not visible to the naked eye, so use magnification to examine them. When re-soldering, use a pointed tool to bring the fine toroid wires down onto the solder pad instead of further up on the securing resistor lead.

For adjusting the 4 MHz Reference Oscillator (that has nothing to do with the BFO range), refer to the K2 Dial Calibration article on my website www.w3fpr.com for the most accurate method of adjusting the Reference Oscillator.

Be aware that the 4 MHz Reference oscillator can drift in normal operation, so soon after adjusting it, run CAL PLL and CAL FIL while it is still "on frequency". That oscillator is not used in operation for the K2 frequency display. In other words, simply adjusting the 4 MHz Reference does nothing for normal operation.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 9/30/2017 9:35 AM, Mike Maiorana wrote:
Hello all. I have a K2, 6000+ serial number, that I'm trying to get working
correctly. Unknown history. A quick test showed the filters were not
properly adjusted (could hear both sidebands of carrier on some bands). I
thought it would be best to do a top-down alignment.

I adjusted the 4 MHz oscillator, verified the PLL reference oscillator
range (12.43 kHz), VCO test and VCO alignment. No problems up to that
point.

I'm having an issue at the BFO test. The BFO high frequency is 4916.04 kHz
and the low frequency is 4913.82 kHz. That's a difference of 2.19 kHz, well
below the 3.6 kHz stated minimum.

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