Hi gang,
I know grounding has been flogged on this Reflector before but I have a question to ask the collective about a problem I have struck. A while ago, I managed to convince an interested party to buy a second hand K2/100 complete with KAT100, that came on the market at a good price. I knew the set as I had built it myself and had every confidence in it, however not long after the new owner took delivery, I received a report that it had gone "bang" and smoke had come out of it, and it wouldn't work anymore on the KPA100. The amplifier was sent up to me and it was found that 2 of the T/R 1N4700 diodes were short-cct...the smoke had been provided by R40 burning out. The amplifier had been previously been bought up to the latest specs, but C64 hadn't been changed to the larger value now specified, so I suspected that must have been the culprit. I replaced the diodes, resistor, Cap,and ZVN4424's (just in case) and tested the amp as OK on anything I had here. The amp was returned and has run for a month or so, until I received notice that it was playing up again. The problem arose on the same antenna as before, which is a 40/20m vertical, that apparently the KAT100 has always had a bit of trouble finding a match on, and once again, when TUNE had been initiated, all the LED's on the ATU lit up and the set locked up.....it was apparently tried a couple of times before the fuse in the 13.8v lead blew. It sounds to me like RF feedback upsetting the rig and causing the amp to oscillate? Now.....in this particular shack, the chap does not ground his gear, but rather uses counterpoises on his long wire ( connected to where I am not sure) and radials on the vertical ( which I presume are above ground as it is a roof mounted vert), but no ground wire connected to the K2/100 or KAT100. Am I right in assuming a "ground" connection on the K2 "may" help? ( Elecraft provide the terminals?)....I would have imagined the set shouldn't "take off" under any reasonable circumstances, but when RF feedback (as I suspect) comes into the equation anything can happen.
Any ideas??
Regards.....Ron ZL1TW


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