Thanks Julius, A really great suggestion! putting them in on the other side. Yes, well, I pulled the board last night and read the diodes with my DVM (diode test) They read .004 both directions. A pretty good indicator that they were blown open.
So I replaced them with 1N914 diodes. But the unit is still doing the same thing. I wonder where I should look now on the board? I also have the original (non-KPA100) cover with the built in auto-tuner. I wonder if I can temporarily put that on and see what the unit does. That would tell me if the KPA100 is the true problem. I've never had the unit running without the KPA100 on board so I'm wondering if there is a CAL setting to tell the K2 that it is not there? Thanks Duane Duane, Have run into the same thing as others have mentioned. Should you need to replace the two diodes in question, you may want to consider mounting them on the opposite side of the board. I found they were easier to replace, should you have to do it again. The best thing to eliminate this problem is to disconnect the antenna when the radio is not in use. Some go as far as disconnecting any power or computer lines as well. A good antenna switch, like the Alpha Deltas or separate surge suppressors with other antenna switches will help. The same devices could be used on both antenna positions on the KAT100 too. Too, any power sources (power supply, logging computer connected to the mains) should also have surge suppression to help protect "back door" hits. I'm partial to Tripp-Lite products. Hope you've found the problem and have it fixed. Cheers, Julius -- [email protected] ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

