John,
It is possible to get rid of the K2's birdies, but unfortunately in most
cases it requires some "delicate" surgery to get rid of each birdie *after*
one has determined why it exists.
I do not have here in Scotland the notes that I made when getting rid of my
K2/100's birdies, so I am not
I have an annoying birdie around 14.168 and 14.222 on the K2. anyway to move
or get rid of these?
wt5y
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Geoff,
Are you proposing that some birdies may be caused by construction methods? If
so, what techniques will reduce or eliminate birdies. Are there specific
components that should be physically mounted in certain positions, either
close to or spaced at a specific distance from the circuit boar
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 7:53 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Birdies on 20m
> Hello all,
> my new k2 (4691)is ready and i had some qso,s with it. I have some
> birdies on the 20m-band, at 14030, 14151, 14211, 14272 and a very strong
> with s6 at 14363 .
> What is t
Hello all,
my new k2 (4691)is ready and i had some qso,s with it. I have some
birdies on the 20m-band, at 14030, 14151, 14211, 14272 and a very strong
with s6 at 14363 .
What is to do, to avoid them or to bring them in a range " out of band"?
Thanks for your ideas!
Michael, DC0ZO
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