You are correct in saying that the birdie is being generated inside the K2. What is happening is that the fundamental or a harmonic of some oscillator inside the K2, or a mixture from two or more oscillators, is equal in frequency to one of the many spurious response frequencies of the K2's receiver (or any other receiver) when the receiver is tuned to 3590 kHz. I could tell you which oscillators are involved if I had my notes here, but must warn that the cure is painful. This is not an unusual problem if shielding and lead filtering is not used to keep the 'gremlins' at bay. Most birdies can be eliminated but it is usually a very painful task if the design is 'open plan'.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


----- Original Message ----- From: "K2/100 S/N 838" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 8:03 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Birdie ?


Dear Kindly List Members,

Thanks for alerting me this is not normal.

Yes, I do have enough savy to take the antenna off, and yes, even with a dummy load there is no difference. It is something internal in the K2/100.

If no one on the list has any idea what is causing it, I'll drop a note to Gary, Don, or one of the other Elecraft experts.

Thanks,

TR, WB6TMY

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