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K1 ON TOP BAND

GM4VKI
Hi all
this is GM4VKI and im new to the list .
I was wondering if anybody has modified a K1 to work on top band  
particularly 1834 kcs. Possibly by modifying an 80 metre board.
cheers
roy
GM4VKI
 
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Re: K1 ON TOP BAND

Don Wilhelm-4
Roy,

That has not been asked in some time now, but the answer is YES - it can
be done with any 2 band board.  Previously posted instructions are
copied below.

 > Not quite a full "Elecraft" 160m & 80m board, but you can do it this
way -
 > order a 2 band board for 80m and any other band, PLUS, order the
following
 > components (Elecraft has them all except the crystal) - here are the
 > instructions for how I did it: --
 > maybe you can make a deal with someone at Elecraft to ship a ''1 band
board
 > and the other needed parts"
 >
 > I ordered the following from Elecraft:
 >
 > Capacitors:
 > 2 - E530002  1500 pf capacitor
 > 3 - E530003  2700 pf capacitor
 > 2 - E530005  1200 pf capacitor
 > 2 - E530035  1800 pf capacitor
 > 2 - E530052   560 pf capacitor
 > 2 - E530053   680 pf capacitor
 > 1 - E530058    12 pf capacitor
 >
 > Inductors:
 > 1 - E690007   33 uh inductor
 > 2 - E690001  4.7 uh variable inductor (wide tuning slot)
 >
 > Toroid cores:
 > 2 - E680001  T44-1 or T50-1 toroid cores (blue color)
 >
 > I also ordered a 9.800 mHz crystal (HC-49 case 20 pf load
capacitance) from
 > International Crystal Manufacturing www.icmfg.com.
 >
 > If you are planning to use the K1 ATU with this board, you should
also order
 > the P1 (3 pin) and P2 (10 pin - 5 x 2) headers from Elecraft.
 >
 > The parts from Elecraft (without the headers) were less than $15 and the
 > crystal was priced at $17.95 - not an unreasonable price IMHO.
 >
 > I assembled the 2 band board with the 80 meter components in the band 2
 > locations as indicated in the instructions - except for L5 and L6
were left
 > empty at this time.
 >
 > Next, the low- pass toroids were wound with 21 turns (20 inches of
wire) on
 > the T50-1 (blue) cores, and soldered into the L9 and L10 positions.
 >
 > The 4.7 uH variable inductors were soldered in the positions for L5
and L6.
 > On the bottom of the board, 1200 pf capacitors were soldered across
L5 and
 > L6 (the outer pins on the side of the can with 3 pins).
 >
 > The 33 uH inductor goes into the position marked for C13.  Form the leads
 > under the inductor body so that the leads fit into the holes - my
inductor
 > is parallel with the board and tucked between the bandpass filter cans.
 >
 > Mount the 9.8 mHz crystal at the X1 position and solder the grounding
wire
 > to the side of the can (or top if you prefer).
 >
 > The remaining capacitors are fitted into the following positions:
 > C1 & C5 - 680 pf
 > C2 & C4 - 2700 pf
 > C3           - 12 pf
 >
 > C11 & C15 - 1800 pf
 > C12 & C14 - 560 pf
 > C21 & C23 - 1500 pf
 > C22            - 2700 pf
 >
 > You should now have all the holes filled, and can proceed to align the 2
 > band board following the instructions in the K1 manual.  Mine came up
with
 > no trouble at all.
 >
 > 73,
 > Don W3FPR



[hidden email] wrote:
> Hi all
> this is GM4VKI and im new to the list .
> I was wondering if anybody has modified a K1 to work on top band  
> particularly 1834 kcs. Possibly by modifying an 80 metre board.
> cheers
> roy
> GM4VKI
>  
>
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