Hi gang,
I have a very old Rig Blaster interface that uses jumpers to match
the transceiver's microphone to the Rig Blaster outputs. The
instructions are quite old and they don't list the jumper configuration
for Elecraft rigs. I seem to remember that the K2 mic jack is
configured the
Hello Tom
I run the K2 and psk31. It's fun, just remember set your power low. 5 watts
on k2/10 . As far as the mic, I am not sure.
Good luck hope to see you on the waterfall.
KC6CNN
On Nov 27, 2012 5:30 PM, Tom McCulloch th...@att.net wrote:
Hi gang,
I have a very old Rig Blaster interface
The K2 has internal jumpers for the mic jack configuration. This allowed for
the use of almost any microphone. I suggest you open yours to see how it is
wired. Refer to the manual for the layout of the configuration header.
73,
Bruce, N1RX
I seem to remember that the K2 mic jack is
configured
Thhanks Bruce -- I think I have an older K2 (s/n 1103) that doesn't have
the jumpers - The jumpers are a good idea, it good to see they've
incorporated them
Tnx
Tom
wb2qdg
k2 1103
On 11/27/2012 6:49 PM, Bruce Beford wrote:
The K2 has internal jumpers for the mic jack configuration. This
Tom.
You either have the microphone configuration header that was indtalled
as a part of the KSB2 option or you do not have the KSB2 option installed.
All properly constructed K2s with the KSB2 optionl 9 will have that
Microphone Configuration Header on the Front Panel Board. It is not a
On 11/27/2012 3:30 PM, Tom McCulloch wrote:
I have a very old Rig Blaster interface that uses jumpers to match
the transceiver's microphone to the Rig Blaster outputs. The
instructions are quite old and they don't list the jumper configuration
for Elecraft rigs. I seem to remember
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