Folks,
I built my K1 around the end of last year (my favourite xmas present!). Originally I had a 2 band module with 80/15 on it. A few months later, I bought a second 2 bander, with 40/30. The 40/30 works fine on both bands, but I can't get 15 to play nice on the 80/15 module! Originally, I thought my troubles were due to a poorly matched antenna. The KAT1 just wouldn't get anything better than 9.9 on 15M. I was okay with this, figuring it was just my bad luck in having a poor length of wire up (80 matched beautifully, as did 30.. but both 40 and 15 were no good). This weekend, I put up a G5RV, about 80-90' up in some trees. Of course, I had to try the new antenna, and see how the thing worked... at least if I could match up on more bands now. 80, 40 and 30 matched up just fine. 15 still shows 9.9 when the KAT1 tries to work it's magic. Now, I'm still new to all of this HAM stuff, but, the G5RV is supposed to match up on 15, right? I mean, at least better than 9.9:1! So, I've begun to suspect that there's something buggy in the 15M section of this filter board. I did peak the filters, although even if they were *very* far off, I would still expect *something* better than 9.9:1 (but maybe this is my ignorance). I figure it being on the filter board, and not on the RF board because: 1) 80M (band 1, board 1) works fine 2) 30M and 40M (band 1 & band 2, board 2) both work fine (this kind rules out the RF board, I think, since the RF board is talking to both bands on the second filter board just fine). So, thinking there might be trouble in band-2 land on this 80/15 filter board, I've gone and done the investigating that I know how to do. I've turned up nothing, so I come to the rest of you for some help. Here's what I've done: Pulled the filter board for examination. Solder joints look okay (take a peek yourself: <http://merzhaus.org/ham/k1.80.15.jpg>) to me (no bridges, good contact everywhere). Beyond the basic resistance checks in the build manual, I switched to band 2, then powered down the rig. I then verified 0, or infinite resistance between the following points: K1, pin 8-9, infinite K1, pin 8-7, 0.3ohm K1, pin 3-2, infinite K1, pin 3-4, 0.3ohm (relay seems to be latched in the right direction) K2, pin 8-9, infinite K2, pin 8-7, 0.3ohm K2, pin 3-2, infinite K2, pin 3-4, 0.3ohm (relay seems to be latched in the right direction) K3, pin 8-9, infinite K3, pin 8-7, 0.3ohm K3, pin 2-3, infinite K3, pin 2-4, 0.3ohm (relay seems to be latched in the right direction) L7, L8, L3, L4, pins 1-3, 0.4ohm L9, L10, L11, L12, 0.3ohm (toroids stripped well enough to make good contact, counted turns also, and L11, L12 both have 12 turns) Having failed to find anything exciting in the visual and DMM checks, I fired up the oscilloscope. Mind you, I don't claim to be any kind of expert at using a scope.. I can poke the probe at places I think there should be a signal, and make a nice wide band show up on the screen. I can fiddle with a knob (time division) and make that band blur, or slow to a crawl as it scans across the screen (I usually let it blur). I can fiddle with another knob (amplitude division) to make things taller or shorter on the display. Anyway, that's about the extent of my scope knowledge (other than hooking a probe up to "CAL" and adjusting things back into alignment). So, with my limited scope-using abilities, here's what I find: With the K1 powered up: Band 1 selected, probe to filter-board P1, pin 4: nice wide signal (6 divisions worth) seen on the scope Band 2 selected, probe to filter-board P1, pin 4: signal on the scope is very narrow (1 division total) Pulling the bottom cover off the K1 to probe a few more points, I find that when band 1 is selected, I see nice wide signals at all the exciting points (ANT, PA, DRV, MIX, PRE, OSC). When I select band 2, everything pretty much stays the same, except for ANT and PA... both of them now barely show up on the scope... if band1 was 8 divisions high on the scope (4 up, 4 down from center) at .5V/div, band 2 is about 1 division (1/2div up and 1/2 down) at 2mV/div (or completely unseen at .5V/div). So, if I'm understanding correctly, that basically is just confirming that almost no signal is heading out of this thing on 15M. But why?! Any thoughts? -detrick KI4STU _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Well, I think I have this one sorted out. Here's how it boiled down
for me, in case anyone else gets anything similar: 1) Reflowed *every* solder joint on the filter board. Added a bit of solder to the ones that looked like they could handle a little more 2) Reinstalled the filterboard and experienced *no* change (still 9.9:1swr, no appreciable power out). 3) Tuned around to find some kind of signal. 4) Repeaked the filters (they did take a bit of adjusting, and signals got stronger) 5) Asked the KAT1 to tune.. it found 1.6:1 this time. Tested transmitting, and while no one responded, the rig was showing 4 watts out. So, I guess the filters were far enough out of whack to be blocking the signals I wanted. Adjusting them again seemed to do the trick! Thanks to everyone who replied with suggestions (and, the "shadow" one person saw turned out to just be a bit of solder resin). Now, if I can just find something decent on 15M :) -detrick KI4STU On 5/28/07, Detrick Merz <[hidden email]> wrote: > Folks, > > I built my K1 around the end of last year (my favourite xmas > present!). Originally I had a 2 band module with 80/15 on it. A few > months later, I bought a second 2 bander, with 40/30. The 40/30 works > fine on both bands, but I can't get 15 to play nice on the 80/15 > module! <snip> _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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