Johnny,
Those tests I mentioned are not difficult, definitely not above your pay
grade. Just follow the steps in order.
I do not do repairs anymore - that is what I had to retire from.
If you cannot resolve it, you might want to contact Elecraft support and
request an RSA.
Should you want independent repair instead of Elecraft, you might
contact Dave W8FGU - d...@w8fgu.com or Alan Wilcox W3DVX -
a...@wilcoxengineering.com.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/28/2019 9:33 AM, Johnny Matlock wrote:
Thanks Don
I will check these things.
This may be over my pay grade?
The CPU has been upgraded, but I’m not home to check the Revision.
I know your retired, but do you still do any repairs part time?
Thanks
Johnny AC0BQ
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 8:25 AM Don Wilhelm <donw...@embarqmail.com
<mailto:donw...@embarqmail.com>> wrote:
Johnny,
You have a Power Control problem - alignment is not going to fix
it, and
you will have to correct it and have proper power control before
any of
the alignment results make sense.
Since you indicate that the problem exists with only the base K2,
that
is the place to start troubleshooting. Do not connect the KPA100
- it
must be physically removed.
Set the power to about 2 watts, but monitor the actual power with an
external wattmeter and drive a dummy load.
Then do a TUNE while monitoring the VRFDET signal. It is easiest to
probe at Control Board P4 pin 10. Limit the time for a TUNE to 15
to 20
seconds if the actual power is going to maximum (it may be as high
as 19
watts).
If the DC voltage on VRFDET is near zero, the RF Detector is not
working
for some reason - replace RF Board D19 and try again. If still no
voltage on VRFDET, reflow the soldering on RF board R66, R67, R68,
R69
and C77.
Should you find a DC voltage that is above 3.5 volts, D19 is working
fine, but the MCU is not responding. The most likely problem is that
the MCU (Control Board U6) has a damaged input at pin 2. In that
case,
it has to be replaced.
Here things may get a little complicated depending on the level of
your
current MCU. If it is 2.04P or 2.04r, you can order FW-K2MCU and
simply
replace U6. If it is less than that, you must order FW-K2MCIO and
replace both CB U6 and RF Board U1.
So hope the problem is D19, that is inexpensive, but the firmware is
expensive.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/28/2019 7:39 AM, Johnny Matlock wrote:
> Gm Group
> I connected a newly acquitted “twin” Amp and Tuner in a separate
enclosure
> setup this weekend.
>
> While bench testing with a dummy load I noticed that I would
get high a
> current message if the power setting was turned over midway, and
the amp
> was trying to produce more than 100 watts!
>
>
> I disconnected the Amp and Tuner, continued to test the bare K2.
>
> On 40 meters my power setting wasn’t tracking the actual output.
> The actual power out was a lot higher than the radio’s setting.
>
> I downloaded the calibration instructions and continued testing.
>
> When I Set the power to 2 watts and attempt to peak the 40 meter
coils,
> The power goes up to over 10 watts?
>
> I pulled the lids and looked at the connections around the 40
meter coils,
> also I did a reflow on the connections in that area.
>
>
> I’m trying to understand the cal instructions?
>
> If you set the control at 2 watts and peak the two coils, and
the power is
> higher, how will it track accurately?
>
> I’m trying to decide if I have a problem
> With my Radio, or am I just not understanding the calibration
instructions??
>
> I went to Don’s website and downloaded his condensed
instructions, but I
> was too tired to give them a try!!
>
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