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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Hofmann K1NT
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 8:17 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 10M birdie and other assundries
If PC5M's calculations are correct, and these birdies
are caused by mixing products of the 4.9136 MHz IF
If PC5M's calculations are correct, and these birdies
are caused by mixing products of the 4.9136 MHz IF
crystals in the K2 and the 18.432 MHz bias supply
crystal in the KPA100, and assuming his spreadsheet
calculations are correct, it seems that a crystal at
15.8735 MHz (+ or - about 9.5 kHz) woul
Sorry to be a wet blanket, but from my current standpoint, I'd be grateful to
find just the one spurious signal from the KPA.
I have literally dozens of spurii on all bands that are S2 or greater. Some
read S9+40 and would read higher if the S-meter could indicate that.
They all emanate from t
I don't know how reduced it is because I haven't compared it to the
KPA100 as the top lid but it is barely noticeable in my K2 with the
KPA100 in an EC2 unless I have the preamp on. Even then, it is more
a nuisance than a problem unless the signal is very weak.
73,
Mike WA3KYY
At 11:58 AM 12
Hi Julius,
If the birdie at 28.019/20 MHz changes frequency when you change the
transmitter power demand from <10w to >10w, then the KPA100's HV Bias
oscillator is involved. Vic, K2VCO, and I had an off list discussion some
time ago about birdies including this one, and though Vic found the bi
Anyone know if remoting the KPA100 to an EC-2 case reduces the birdie?
--Mike
At 10:32 AM 12/19/2006, Vic K2VCO wrote:
J F wrote:
Just out of curiousity, after spending some time on
10M during ARRL 10, I noticed a birdie around
28.019/20. Is there a way to eliminate this or move it
below 28.0
Vic K2VCO wrote:
Replace the diode t/r switch with a reed relay
I should have specified that I was talking about the t/r switch in the
KPA100, not the QRP K2, of course.
--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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J F wrote:
Just out of curiousity, after spending some time on
10M during ARRL 10, I noticed a birdie around
28.019/20. Is there a way to eliminate this or move it
below 28.000?
Yes, but even I haven't had the guts to implement it.
Replace the diode t/r switch with a reed relay such as the Mat
Julius, I also strugled with this and made a small Excel file to calculate
at which frequency this birdie will be. File can be found at:
www.pc5m.com\projects\resources\kpa100_xtal.xls
At the top you can input the x-tal freq used in the KPA100 and below it
will calculate the mixing products (up to
Hi Jules!
I have a temporary workaround that I use...albeit a pain in the butt one.
That birdy seems related to an oscillator in the KPA-100 (HV PS?)..although
Don can be probably be more specific.
I've found that by turning the power level down that the birdy shifts a bit
in frequency...may
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