Hi, Mike: No, you should *not* be seeing RF feedback delivering power into a good 50 ohm dummy load, external ground or not!
The only other thing that I can think of is whether you are getting any glitches in the external power supply. A loose connection or something that interrupts power for too short of a period of time to see can still cause the controller to "reset". My KX1 has that problem occasionally because I don't have the right size barrel connector for it. There are two sizes around that are so close it's not obvious which is which unless one puts the little barrel into the larger jack. Then wiggling the wire will cause the connection to be intermittent. I suppose it's possible that noise on the dc could do it as well. If you have some other power supply that you can connect temporarily I'd suggest trying that to eliminate anything external to the KX1 itself. If those things don't do it, I recommend contacting Wayne directly as he asked. If something is marginal in the KXAT1 that allows even one unit to act up for no reason, he'll want to know about it! Ron AC7AC -----Original Message----- From: Michael Madden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 12:07 PM To: Ron D'Eau Claire; [email protected] Subject: RE: [Elecraft] KX1 ATU is resetting from TUN to CAL by itself Hi Ron and the group, Thanks for the feedback. I checked C4, C5, RFC1, and C11 and they all all have good connections. I can make this happen to a 300W 50 ohm dummy load, so could it still be stray RF from the antenna? Two other builders reported this problem in April 2005, and below I have copied Wayne's reply. Any resolution found? Is the offer to analyze and repair still good? :) Thanks! Mike, N9OHW The KX1 should definitely not lose power output or the KXAT1 change its L-network settings under any normal circumstances. We've tested the tuner and the rig extensively, and I've never seen this happen. The first things that come to mind are intermittent component failures or power supply brownouts that reset the MCU. However, using the tuner with a very poor (or non-existent) ground, and/or an antenna that is close to a half wavelength or a multiple thereof could also cause trouble. RFI in such cases is a challenge for almost any ATU. The usual remedies are (1) better ground counterpoise, (2) adjustment to antenna length, (3) balun. A 4:1 balun can be quite effective at reducing high RF voltages that might be present on the chassis or antenna, in many cases transforming a difficult match into one that's in range of the tuner. If anyone has a KX1 that exhibits a consistent failure pattern, please contact me directly. I would need to know exactly how the failure occurs so I can determine whether it's likely to be due to RFI, a component failure, or some other cause. I'll also need to know what L, C, and network selections were in effect at the time. (The KX1, like the K1 and K2, provide ATU menu entries that allow you to determine how the tuner is configured. See the manual for details.) I will analyze and repair any KX1 that is demonstrated to have such a problem. But let's discuss it by e-mail first ;) I should mention one other possibility. If you have an antenna that you know presents high RFI to the rig, but you'd like to use it anyway, or if you just want to "ruggedize" the KXAT1, you could add a few bypass capacitors. I would place a very small .01 uF capacitor from each of the MCU's relay drive pins to ground. Since relays K1-K3 are so close to the KXAT1's MCU, you could place capacitors directly across the relay coil drive pins. The other four relays (K4-K7) are farther from the MCU, so it would be best to put the bypass capacitors right at the MCU itself, i.e. from pins 10, 11, and 12 to pin 5 (ground). The Elecraft part number for these bypass capacitors is E530019. Anyone who wants to add these to their KXAT1 can request seven of them at no charge by e-mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] Note that our new T1 ATU has such bypass capacitors on all relay drive lines (surface-mount capacitors, pre-installed on the board). We felt that the T1 should have this protection because it is a very wide-range tuner, capable of operation on 6 meters where RFI problems can be significantly worse than on the HF bands. Also, the T1 is rated at 20 watts, and has been successfully used at twice this level on 40 meters and up (with "backpacker" amps, usually). The KXAT1, in contrast, is never going to be operated at high power levels and is only intended to cover 40, 30, and 20 meters. But in extreme cases, it too could benefit from the extra bypassing. 73, Wayne N6KR --- Ron D'Eau Claire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That sounds a lot like RF getting back into the > controller in the ATU. > Handling RF around a tuner is tricky. A whole lot > depends upon the impedance > presented by the antenna. The higher the impedance > (which depends upon the > electrical length of the wire) the more RF voltage > and the more easily RF > voltage can be capacitively coupled into the wrong > circuits. It doesn't take > a whole lot of RF to cause the controller to > misbehave. > > Suggest you take a close look at the RF filtering > provided in the design > first, to make sure none of it has been bypassed > accidentally by a solder > bridge or unsoldered connection. That would include > the 6V line filter C4, > RFC1 and C5. If either C4 or C5 isn't grounded, it > would greatly reduce the > effectiveness of the filter without interfering with > the operation of the > tuner otherwise. A solder bridge across RFC1 would > have the same effect. > > The other critical item is C11 which bypasses one > side of the relay coils to > ground for RF. > > Unwanted RF feedback usually goes away when the > power is reduced simply > because lower power levels reduce the RF voltages > present. > > Ron AC7AC > > -----Original Message----- > Just a follow-up to my previous post... It does not > always reset from TUN to CAL. I have seen it reset > from TUN to other ATU settings like G03 or some > other > random fixed ATU state. > > When I use only the internal AA's, I don't see this > problem happening. Only on external 12V from 10 > NiMH's. > > But I don't want to have to give up those nice 3dB I > get from the 12V and 4W vs. 2W! > > Thanks, > Mike N9OHW > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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