Re: [Elecraft] Erratic tuning on K2

2019-06-10 Thread Steve Kavanagh via Elecraft
 Thanks for pointing out the likely culprits, Don. That's quite a record of 
repair jobs...it's no wonder you know your way around the K2!

I figured it was unlikely to be the encoder but I thought I'd check just in 
case.

73,
Steve VE3SMA
 On Monday, June 10, 2019, 10:21:10 a.m. EDT, Don Wilhelm 
 wrote:  
 
 Steve,

It is rare to find a faulty encoder.  Those encoders are the optical 
type and almost never fail.  I have seen only one failure in the time I 
was repairing K2s and I have dealt with over 1000 repairs.

I would first reflow the soldering on the encoder wires and Front panel 
U3 as well as P1, RF Board J7 and Control Board P2.  Also reflow Control 
Board U6 pins 8 and 16.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/10/2019 9:09 AM, Steve Kavanagh via Elecraft wrote:
> One of my K2's has developed a problem where it is (somewhat intermittently) 
> unresponsive to turning the tuning knob.  Turning the knob may or may not, at 
> different times, cause the radio to change frequency.  Pushing on the 
> case/panels and tapping the tuning knob sometimes seem to help, so I am 
> suspicious of the board-mating connectors and solder joints for the encoder. 
> This happens regardless of tuning step size or VFO A/B choice and does not 
> affect the RIT.
> 
> A few questions before I tear into it:
> 
  
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Re: [Elecraft] Erratic tuning on K2

2019-06-10 Thread Don Wilhelm

Steve,

It is rare to find a faulty encoder.  Those encoders are the optical 
type and almost never fail.  I have seen only one failure in the time I 
was repairing K2s and I have dealt with over 1000 repairs.


I would first reflow the soldering on the encoder wires and Front panel 
U3 as well as P1, RF Board J7 and Control Board P2.  Also reflow Control 
Board U6 pins 8 and 16.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/10/2019 9:09 AM, Steve Kavanagh via Elecraft wrote:

One of my K2's has developed a problem where it is (somewhat intermittently) 
unresponsive to turning the tuning knob.  Turning the knob may or may not, at 
different times, cause the radio to change frequency.  Pushing on the 
case/panels and tapping the tuning knob sometimes seem to help, so I am 
suspicious of the board-mating connectors and solder joints for the encoder. 
This happens regardless of tuning step size or VFO A/B choice and does not 
affect the RIT.

A few questions before I tear into it:


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[Elecraft] Erratic tuning on K2

2019-06-10 Thread Steve Kavanagh via Elecraft
One of my K2's has developed a problem where it is (somewhat intermittently) 
unresponsive to turning the tuning knob.  Turning the knob may or may not, at 
different times, cause the radio to change frequency.  Pushing on the 
case/panels and tapping the tuning knob sometimes seem to help, so I am 
suspicious of the board-mating connectors and solder joints for the encoder. 
This happens regardless of tuning step size or VFO A/B choice and does not 
affect the RIT.

A few questions before I tear into it:

Do the encoders ever wear out?

Has this happened to others, and if so, what have the fixes involved?

This K2 has seen a lot of use in the field and mobile as well as at home so 
humidity- or vibration/shock-induced problems are quite possible.

73,
Steve VE3SMA
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