Re: [Elecraft] K2/100 and PSK31

2004-11-19 Thread Charles Greene

Jim,

Will work ok, comments below,

At 07:39 AM 11/18/2004, James T. \"Jim\" Rogers wrote:

OK gurus.. I think I am doing this right.

I have advanced requested power just about full scale


Ok, but if your peak is 40 watts, for example, I would set the power level 
control just above that point, say 45 watts, or whatever it works out to 
be.  Set the power out to what you want.  A series of ! will get you 
the maximum power out that text will produce, or "tune" in MixW is supposed 
to do it with a tone.  Be advised that a single tone produces CW.  You need 
a two tone audio source to produce true peak power output.  Of course most 
of don't have one, so try the  and read the power on a true peak 
reading watt meter like the Autec WM1.  Note:  Most watt meters labeled 
"peak" are not.  Whatever, but as you reduce the power knob at some point 
the ALC light will start to flicker.  At that point, increase the power 
setting some until the flickering stops.



I have the transmit audio gain set to about 20w out idling.


The average power is 20 watts, I assume.  That may be too high, as average 
power is supposed to be 50% peak power, depending upon on what you read it 
on.  You can go up to about a peak power of 30 watts, idle, which is an 
average power level of 15 watts, depending on what you use to read the 
power output level.  The Autec will read 30 watts when the peak power is 30 
watts.  Unfortunately, many power meters read somewhere in between, so you 
don't know what your power is.  Not that a receiving station will notice 
the difference.  The bottom line is don't let your finals get too hot.


I have made sure that I am just below the point where the alc 
comes on


Ok


I get really nice reports
The fan comes on shortly after I start a QSO
The heat sink gets really warm!

Does that sound about right? I am just wondering if I should put some
additional air on the heat sink with a larger muffin fan I just happen to
have.


I use a 4" external muffin fan that I put rubber feet on and placed right 
above the heat sink.  Helps.





73, Jim W4ATK
K2/100 #4028


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Re: [Elecraft] K2/100 and PSK31

2004-11-18 Thread W3FPR - Don Wilhelm

Jim,

PSK31 is continuous duty transmission, and the 20 watts idling is also 20 
watts transmitting.  The heat sink will get quite warm with longer 
transmissions, but should not be so hot you cannot keep you hand on it.


Adding the muffin fan would be add extra comfort range even if it is not 
required.  It can just lay on top the heatsink, moving air upward.  If it is 
a DC fan, you can put a resistor in series with one power lead and slow it 
down considerably for less noise.


73,
Don W3FPR

- Original Message - 
From: "James T. "Jim" Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Elecraft Reflector" 
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 7:39 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] K2/100 and PSK31



OK gurus.. I think I am doing this right.

I have advanced requested power just about full scale
I have the transmit audio gain set to about 20w out idling.
I have made sure that I am just below the point where the alc comes on
I get really nice reports
The fan comes on shortly after I start a QSO
The heat sink gets really warm!

Does that sound about right? I am just wondering if I should put some
additional air on the heat sink with a larger muffin fan I just happen to
have.

73, Jim W4ATK
K2/100 #4028

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[Elecraft] K2/100 and PSK31

2004-11-18 Thread James T. "Jim" Rogers
OK gurus.. I think I am doing this right.

I have advanced requested power just about full scale
I have the transmit audio gain set to about 20w out idling.
I have made sure that I am just below the point where the alc comes on
I get really nice reports
The fan comes on shortly after I start a QSO
The heat sink gets really warm!

Does that sound about right? I am just wondering if I should put some
additional air on the heat sink with a larger muffin fan I just happen to
have.

73, Jim W4ATK
K2/100 #4028

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