I worked with WA2EUJ at Hobby PCB to modify that amplifier's firmware so
that my amplifier would connect to my nearly-20-year-old K2 and add
automatic band changes and one-cable interfacing.
The video shown at this URL describes what was done and the results. I am
happy to back this up, as the
All,
Thanks for the replies (and several direct emails I received). It sounds
like it's much easier now than it was when the K2 was first introduced.
Thanks again.
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On 8/15/2019 12:00 PM, W0CD wrote:
Good afternoon.
I just received a new K2 kit from Elecraft (#7899). It includes all
available options for the K2/100 (amp, audio filter, 60m, SSB, etc.).
I understand adding these components after the K2 is built will require a
bit of rework to be completed.
James,
The amount of "rework" is minimal. There are ways to avoid doing as
much component removal and changes, but I would not recommend that you
do it on your initial kit build.
If you were to build a 2nd K2 (after installing the various options
once), then I can see you reviewing the
Good afternoon.
I just received a new K2 kit from Elecraft (#7899). It includes all
available options for the K2/100 (amp, audio filter, 60m, SSB, etc.).
I understand adding these components after the K2 is built will require a
bit of rework to be completed. Is this true if you are building the
Oh, No! Say it isn't so, Don!
Sorry to hear this news. It's been about a generation of your supporting hams
with their legacy Elecraft radi!os through builds, upgrades, and repairs. I'm
glad I got my K2 A-to-B upgrade from you before this decision.
I wish you many more years of helpful
Bill,
My real advantage is that I no longer have to read in detail to follow
the assembly steps, but if you are doing it for the first time, do read
carefully and completely as you are working. My first one (Field Test)
took me 34 hours. There is no shame in taking 60 hours or more to build
,
Bill
K9YEQ
https://wrj-tech.com/
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I wonder if 11 years is a record?
Ted
Bruce,
I built mine in 2001, and as far as I remember I had the same situation
with the options. Since you have the options, sneak-preview into them
and read what and how the parts have to be removed. Then you get an idea
how to install them in a way you can removed them without putting harm
8 USD.
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> Ted, KN1CBR
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> inexpensive and help greatly to clean out through-holes when something is
> removed. Hakko sells one for about 18 USD.
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I have taken advantage of Elecraft?s National Hobby Month offer and now
Bruce...
Congratulations! Don is the one to answer your specific question(s). I'm
just glad for you and the fun you're about to have. It's just a great
radio, and I'm sure that, in the end, you will be much more than
satisfied with yourself and with the radio.
...robert
On 1/20/2019 18:32,
Bruce,
Yes, build the K2 first - there is a point where the manual tells you
that you can add such things as the Front Panel components for the KSB2,
and headers for other options. Do NOT attempt to add parts of the K60XV
option until you have finished building and testing the basic K2.
Hi Bruce,
You're gonna' love building this kit! I just finished my 3rd one, plus the 100
W amp and tuner, and I have been having a lot of fun with it the last week or
so.
Yes, you want to build the basic cw kit first, then add options but if you read
the SSB kit's manual (and the others), it
I have taken advantage of Elecraft’s National Hobby Month offer and now have a
K2 plus KSB2 SSB Option, KNB2 Noise Blanker, KAT2 20W Internal ATU to build.
My query is: do I build first the K2 transceiver as CW only, then add in the
options as completed?
From reading the manuals, components
Lou,
The encoder itself is the same one used in the K3/K3S, so I think if
there was a bad batch of encoders in the Elecraft stock, it would have
been noticed and quickly corrected.
However, the board to convert the pulse count of that encoder to that
needed by the K2 is suspect in my mind.
I am building a newly acquired K2. Everything was fine through stage 1
assembly and checkout. Upon reassembling after stage two the main tuning
encoder no longer works (turning the knob does absolutely nothing). I
contacted Elecraft support and Gary sent me a new encoder assembly. I
received it
Oscar,
Set the menu CAL CUR to 3.50 for starters.
Do a quick test - connect an in-line wattmeter between your K2 and a
dummy load.
Set the power to 5 watts (or for a K2/100 to 50 watts).
Then do a TUNE. Observe the power indicated on the external wattmeter
as well as the power indicated on
hello to all,
i just get a nice K2 already build, tonight i doing inicial test and get
the Hi Cur message if i go above 5.5 watts on 40 meters and about 8 or so
in others bands, is this normal? no more that 5 watts? power supply 13.8 V,
20 amps...
where to star...
regards!!
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, 2015 10:49 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] New K2 build.
As I prepare to build my second k2, my mind drifts back to the hours I spent
with the little ceramic caps.
They all had the bonding material over flowing the lead shoulders. I spent
hours cleaning that hardened material off the leads before
You should have soldered them in 'as is'.
Brian Denley
KB1VBF
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On Apr 22, 2015, at 10:49 AM, Thomas Skinner tom.n...@gmail.com wrote:
As I prepare to build my second k2, my mind drifts back to the hours I spent
with the little ceramic caps.
They all had the bonding
I bought a partially assembled K2 and am continuing the construction.
I am at p.63, Alignment and Test, Part II. All is well until I get to
VCO Test. I get no frequency reading. The probe is fine and I get 4VDC
at the test point, TP1.
All of the obvious has been done.Solder bridges,
Bill,
The VFO is not oscillating. Handle the lack of oscillation separately
from any consideration for the PLL side of things - in other words,
first make it oscillate and then if it is not on the right frequency,
that is a different problem to be solved.
Start with T5. Look at the leads
Hi
This just started tonight.The ATU is acting squirreled
I think it is the KAT100
no change in setup…K2/100 to KAT100 to G5RV
FLdigi and Mac OS (not yet upgraded to Yosemite)
Signalink USB
no changes in connections
so…I use the ATU on 80M it goes to 1:1 after several relay clicks as
I would suspect water in the feed line or a bad connector first. You'll know
more when you can inspect the antenna.
You could try overriding the tuning power (in the manual) and see if it can
even tune at full power instead of the normal 20 watts. I suspect it would have
an issue that the
Cool looks, I like that!
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K2 #2198, K3 #3391,
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Easy to find your way around in the dark. Thanks for sharing that.
73's Gerald - KC6CNN
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Here are the YouTube links to the ghostlight mod of John, WT5Y:
- K2 Backlight in Action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3VJ4fSA2_Q
- K2 Backlight Details http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVWBGMMmT_A
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K2 #2198, K3 #3391,
LA3ZA Blog: http://la3za.blogspot.com,
LA3ZA
My k2 already had the five keycap leds for xit rit split, zerobeat, transmit,
audio filter and Recieve antenna. Now I've gone and added some leds to the
inside of the front panel. Alpena lights I got from Autozone. It lets you see
where the buttons are in the dark. Its a totally useless mod
Cute. Reminds of some of the custom cars we see around here. Kustom K2
-- could be a trend.
On 5/26/2014 6:48 PM, John Cooper wrote:
My k2 already had the five keycap leds for xit rit split, zerobeat, transmit,
audio filter and Recieve antenna. Now I've gone and added some leds to the
Hmm, George Barris as an Elecraft consultant? I'm thinking Kandy-Kolored
Tangerine-Flake Streamline Mojo...
John, KU4AF
Pittsboro, NC
Cute. Reminds of some of the custom cars we see around here. Kustom K2
-- could be a trend.
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Hey Elecraft gang,
I bought a K2/10 this week that has just the DSP and NB option installed.
Apparently she was built by Mr. David Runk, AA3EJ, and according to the
seller built to perfection. :)
Serial number 7088.
Anyhow! I have been scouring the web for information and have a ton of it!
Warren,
No checklist, but I would suggest opening the manual and work through
the front panel controls and rear panel connections. Set yourself up
some simulated operating with CW, voice modes, and data mods when you
get to those sections in the manual.
Then look over the Advanced Operating
Warren and all,
I have been informed by a couple folks that I did not read the post as
well as I should have, and you are dealing with a K2.
The answer is similar, go through the manual - if it is not provided,
you can download it.
For the K2, you can skip the Assembly sections, but go
Thank you Don - And thanks to everyone else who emailed me directly with
lots of great advice!
-- Warren
Warren and all,
I have been informed by a couple folks that I did not read the post as
well as I should have, and you are dealing with a K2.
The answer is similar, go through the
I built a K2 around 13 years ago, which I sold, and now I'm building a second
one. The first one, I put too many options in and the complexity overwhelmed me.
With this one I have kept it simple and only have the KAT2, K160RX and
KBT2options.
I am thinking that I should construct the options
I would suggest you build the K2 first so you can test the options as
you build them.
The K2 manual indicates when you can install the headers and changes to
the K2 in the latter parts of the assembly process.
If you build the options first and install them as you go with the
base K2 build,
Dan -
Just keep in mind that you will not be able to properly test the
optional units until the base K2has been built and tested. Other than
that, it probably does not make much difference what order you choose
for construction. My personal K2, completed several years ago now, has
all the
Hi,
my second K2/10 #7130 now qrv, again great fun to build...
A question; I would like to modify a Bird slug 100B to a 20 watt 2-30
Mhz slug.
I think the main problem is to get the right coil inductance. The 100B
slug is already open.
Can anyone give me some help?
thanks, 73 Peter, DF8BB
On Jun 8, 2010, at 10:30 PM, Eugene Balinski wrote:
1) When I tune in a CW station and narrow the CW filter
with XFIL switch, I need to re-tune the radio to recenter
the signal. Is this an issue with the alignment,
or are there other settings that may be in play ?
Quite possibly the BFO
Gene,
For your first question, yes you need to align the filters in the K2.
It is actually an easy process, but is best done using Spectrogram as an
aid to visually see when the filter passbands are positioned correctly
at your chosen sidetone pitch. You will need the internal counter probe
Gene,
To answer the knob question, see
http://wilcoxengineering.com/amateur-radio/elecraft-k2 about a third
down the page. I used a Yaesu FT-100 knob and it works fine. Many folks
use the original ... it's personal preference.
Alan
Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX (K2-5373, K3-40)
570-321-1516
All,
I just acquired a (new to me) K2/100. It is a phenomenal
little radio.
The manual is not the clearest I have seen, so I do have a
few questions.
1) When I tune in a CW station and narrow the CW filter
with XFIL switch, I need to re-tune the radio to recenter
the signal. Is this an issue
Hello guys, I am doing the final alighnment on all bands, started the first one
where you do L1 and L2 adjustments to peak current. I have set the power level
to 2 watts, when I put the unit into tune (it is hooked to dummy load) all I
get is .2 to .3 I can not get more then that, I have
My Kit just arrived WOO HOO, I will start with the inventory this afternoon,
suppose to be rainy this Saturday so guess that is what I will be doing. Got
the rework eliminators so that is a go, solder, pcb vice and bench ready to
go... I will keep ya posted on my progress.
KE5EBS
Patrick
Good luck and have fun, lots of it. Don't hesitate to drop a question in
here if/when they come up.
...robert
Patrick Bourgeois wrote:
My Kit just arrived WOO HOO, I will start with the inventory this afternoon,
suppose to be rainy this Saturday so guess that is what I will be doing.
Got
Just ordered my K2 today, have downloaded the pdf manual and will start
studying up before it gets here.
Regards,
KE5EBS
Patrick Bourgeois
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If you haven't already found the problem.
Another thing you can check is U2.
With the rig off, 3,4,5,6 11,12,13,14 should all read 100K ohms to VCC
pin(18)
With the rig on, these should all normally be at VCC voltage.
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I am prepping to build another K2 and was wondering what rework eliminators to
add.
I plan to add most options eventually. The K2 I currently use I did not build
but the rework eliminators seem like a good investment.
Is there a kit including all the eliminators?
Thanks!
Mike
AB0TX
K2
With rework eliminators, you build headers (can be thought of as place
holders), and add all needed components for the features you want. Then
when you decide to build the features, you just unplug the headers and
plug in the new feature. The alternative requires complete disassembly
of the
Thanks to all of you for the encouragement and advice on building my new K2,I
feel better about it already!This will take a while thou,I can't get stated
right away.Too much coming up in the next two weeks,a little at a time.Thanks
once more,I know I made the right choice to go with the kit
Your message reminds me of an important point. Set aside a certain
amount of time to work on the rig. For most people, more than 2 or 3
hours, and it is easy to get frustrated or make a mistake. This is an
important piece. If you are getting tired or frustrated, pack your
stuff up and walk
Ed, I just noticed something different on a current KPA100 I'm building for
someone and it may be the same with your K2.
The KPA100 PCB is an ROHS one with soldering lands gold plated. I don't know
if that has anything to do with what I've noticed, but it's something I never
saw on the
Good morning,some of you may remember I bought a used bare bones K2 on ebay
about two weeks ago-s/n 5801.It was completely destroyed,according to
FedEx!Well,after much thought and consideration,I decided to go the kit route!
I received my new K2 yesterday-s/n 6576 from Elecraft! Iam no
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Subject: [Elecraft] New K2 now!
Good morning,some of you may remember I bought a used bare bones K2 on ebay
about two weeks ago-s/n 5801.It was completely destroyed,according to
FedEx!Well,after much thought and consideration,I decided to go the kit
route! I received my
Ditto what Bruce said. I purchased my K2 to get the radio that fit my
needs. I did not focus on the building. But it turned out to be much
more fun than expected. The directions are very straight forward. Do
your inventories, and just start working your way through the parts.
Before you
Hi everyone,well I made a wish come true-found a K2,s/n5801 on ebay Fri for
$600.00!It's a bare bones CW model,so I plan to add SSB,160 and 60
meters,ATU,etc.I think I've made a good purchase here,from all my research here
and other sites,this should be a great radio for a long time to
A friend who bought a used K2 created a Reference Guide to help
fqmiliarize himself with the K2 buttons and the menu functions. He has
generously allowed me to post his work on my website.
It can be found right now at www.qsl.net/w3fpr - scroll down on the
opening page a bit and you will find
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone else has built a K2 lately. I am in build phase
II and I am to install an RF Choke on the back of the board, it's item ID
is RFC15. The manual says to expect a sub miniature with
Brown-Black-Brown. However, my sub miniature RF Choke is
Green-Brown-Green. Is this a
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone else has built a K2 lately. I am in build phase II
and I am to install an RF Choke on the back
Steve,
Look more closely at the bands - I would bet it has a green body and you
are confusing the color code bands with the body color.
A green - black - green RF choke would have a value of 5,,000 uH,
and I don't believe that large an inductance would be practical in a
choke of the
Hey Guys,
Thanks everyone for your help, you guys are quick. I found out that I
didn't get an errata sheet with my K2 and Elecraft has replaced the sub
miniature Chokes with larger ones. I guess some people were having
problems with how fragile the minis were. So, I was actually looking at
R116,
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if anyone else has built a K2 lately. I am in build phase
II and I am to install an RF Choke on the back of the board, it's item ID
is RFC15. The manual says to expect a sub miniature with
Brown-Black-Brown. However, my sub miniature
I sent Steve this answer off list...but it also answers Clark's
missing R116 question...so I'm posting it to the full list.
dk
Steve...I ran into this same issue with mine a couple of weeks ago and
when I checked with Scott
at Elecraft parts, he said the small green/brown/green was R116
After reading the current thread, upgrading firmware, others might be
interested in a program I wrote. It's at
http://udel.edu/~mm/ham/elecraft/
and follow the K2 Parameter Retrieval link where the page describes
how to run it and also shows sample output. The code is in Java so can
be run
Hello Mike!
... I'd be interested if anyone finds
it useful - or finds it too difficult to use.
Suggestion: can the program interrogate the DSP and determine and
download those settings, too? Each mode (CW, SSB, Data) supports four
(4) user-defined filters. There are also mode-based
Hi Lyle,
Lyle Johnson wrote:
Hello Mike!
... I'd be interested if anyone finds
it useful - or finds it too difficult to use.
Suggestion: can the program interrogate the DSP and determine and
download those settings, too? Each mode (CW, SSB, Data) supports four
(4) user-defined
Hi all,
I've spent the last few weeks after work - at the expense of getting on the air
much :-( - writing some code to control the K2 and the W1 watt meter. The code
is free and written in Java meaning it should run on any popular operating
system. First time Java installs are a little more
Not even 24 hours and the first software update. I heard from several
people that the pop up menu where you choose the serial port was not
working in Microsoft Windows. Thanks especially to Rolf sm0yqc for his
help in testing the update.
If you're a Windows user and downloaded the code more
my k2 was just delivered by the ups man!
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What's the serial #? I know they are getting up there.
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my k2 was just delivered
Congrats Sergio,
What's the serial Number?
73,
Charles N3EJS
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my k2 was just delivered
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Just got my K2 , SSB, battery, DSP .. wow wow WOW
counting parts now..
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Hi Gang,
I'm a newbie here.
Today, 9 Jan 07, the mailman delivered a little white box containing my K2
s/n 5953.
Yesterday I receive the Rework EliminatorsT Bypass Header kit from Gary
Hvizdak, KI4GGX and Ken Kaplan, WB2ART. The kit arrived quickly, was nicely
packaged, there were no
Charles,
K2 #5956 is sitting on my bench awaiting inventory and a few small tools
that I don't currently possess. I have to say that I am impressed with
the quality of the Elecraft Kit; not only are the parts bagged by
subassembly, but the boards that I have seen look quite nice. It's
almost
My new K2 is well underway - Any mods that I should consider before
getting too far in? I'm ok with 2.4khz ssb bandwidth. To me, that's
perfect. I will add the ssb adapter and eventually the KPA100.
tnx es 73, Doug -- KØDXV
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hi i just got a new k2 to build sno4930 oh boy let the fun start my 3rd k2
chris g0wfh
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Looks like Christmas has arrived early as my K2 S/N 5627arrived last week...
As soon as I get over jet lag, will be time to play some hooky from work and
start building it.
Paul W4MAY
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Hello everyone. I have been following the reflector for about three
weeks now, so I thought I would introduce myself.
I am Oscar, WV1C, formerly WN6NDG in 1969, who returned to ham radio
in March after a 37 year layoff. I found, after a few weeks that I
was just drawn back to CW, my first
Hi Oscar, etal,
Welcome to the fold. Excitement is great, but take your time with the
build... enjoy the moments.
You don't need to be frustrated with the new fangled dual lever paddles when
there are
a number of single lever paddles out there. Two very fine paddles to look
at are the
To: Darwin, Keith
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] NEW K2 JUST ARRIVED
I just spent over three hours checking the parts off. There must be over
one million parts in this kit, give or take a few of course.
BILL COCHRAN
BILL COCHRAN REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS, LLC
1430 N 12TH STREET
CAMBRIDGE, OHIO
43725
Well my palms are sweaty and my heart is pounding as I pour through my new kit.
I hope I can get through this build okay. I forgot how to take Resistance
reading, I'm off to a good start.
BILL COCHRAN
BILL COCHRAN REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS, LLC
1430 N 12TH STREET
CAMBRIDGE, OHIO
43725
Bill,
The K2 goes together just like any kit - one part at a time. Follow the
instructions in the manual (in order - no skipping) and be certain each
component value is correct and inserted into the proper holes, and do a good
job of soldering - that is all it takes. Take your time and do not
Yes, the K2 goes together just like any other kit ... But the result is
not like just any other kit!
:-)
- Keith KD1E -
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Don Wilhelm
The K2 goes together just like any kit - one part at a time.
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It's easy Bill, approach it like your real estate job:
you begin by appraising the net worth of parts against the list;
then you heat up the pot for making it all come together;
then you finalize the deal with all the parts of the puzzle to agree
on everything and everything in it's place.
When
K2 #5439 arrived today...can't wait to get started. It should keep me busy for
a bit.
Brent WB4X
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My K2 arrived about 2 weeks ago. SN 5411
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Just curious, what's the latest serial number being shipped?
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I have a new K2 on the way, just couldn't stand it any longer. Hope it turns
out as good as my old trustworthy #2571. Just curious, what's the latest
serial number being shipped?
Brent
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Brent Sutphin wrote:
I have a new K2 on the way, just couldn't stand it any longer. Hope it turns
out as good as my old trustworthy #2571. Just curious, what's the latest
serial number being shipped?
Brent
WB4X
I received #5419 last week. Got through Alignment and Test Part 1
Hi All
Just wanted to tell you that my new K2 Kit arrived today, I had to pay VAT @
£88.56 for her but I expected that anyway.
Serial number 5324 will be started later today so everyone can expect lots
of silly questions as she gets built!
This is the biggest project I have built, I made a
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Just wanted to tell you that my new K2 Kit arrived today, I had to pay VAT @
£88.56 for her but I expected that anyway.
All the best and sorry in advance for all the questions I will be inflicting
on you all.
Don't worry
Serial number 5324 will be started later today so everyone can
expect
Wow, 5324 K2s and counting ...
Good luck with #5324. We're looking forward to hearing you on the air.
toby
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Hey just remember to take lots of pictures as you build the rig
otherwise you will have to buy another just to be able to relive the
thrill of building your k2
Serial number 5324 will be started later today so everyone can
expect
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Hi All
Just to say Hello, I asked a few days ago if anyone wanted to do a deal with
a ft857/icom 703 for a K2 well,
I had many offers to sell me a K2 so many thanks to all the people that made
the offer.
In the end I bought one from a member of the list and have today had chance
to play with
AC7AC
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Subject: [Elecraft] New K2 Owner and a few questions
Hi All
Just to say Hello, I asked a few days ago if anyone wanted
Paul,
Congratulations on your K2 purchase.
The AF Gain pot noise first (it is the easiest). If your serial number is
less than 3000, you should see if the alternative AF Gain wiring mod has
been installed - if not, I suggest installing it first. In the process, you
may want to replace the AF
Good Afternoon, Group
Just wanted to say that K2 #4991 has arrived in Virginia.
Been a while since I assembled my last kit radio. I can't remember if it
was the HW-101 or the HW-2036, but it was 1976.
I got the solder situation worked out and will probably have a lot more
questions.
Be
Hi friends!
I feel like a woman who knows that she will soon be pregnant!
I just ordered a K2!
Yves Dussault-VE2ATD
Laval, Québec.
450 661-0768
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