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K2 CW sidetone

Cloud Runner-3
First, thank you for various responses (I get the digest so I don't see
responses until next day).

Yes, my K2 is older, serial # 700.  Yes, it began life as an awful tone.  I
did Randy's mods, but early ones.  

*  It turns out that I have a 47 mh inductor, and I have ordered the now
preferred 87 mh inductor, hopefully that will help.

*  I found Randy's original instructions from which I worked, and note that
it is said to distort at sidetone frequncies below 530 cycles, and indeed, I
had changed to 500 cycles, so that is part of it.  It is recommended that I
change C33 to 4.7 uf to reduce or eliminate low frequency distortion.

*  I also find the headfone in use has a LOT to do with how it sounds.  Wide
response headofnes sound terrible.  Has anyone found sensitive headfones with
more limited (not hi-fidelity) low impedance phones that do especially well
with the K2???

72, Fred kt5x / w5ya
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RE: K2 CW sidetone

aa7jc
Regarding headphones,

I can't report that I know of low fi headphones (since I already have lo fi
ears) but I can report about a headphone set that truly "feels good" after
**hours** of use and they are available just about everywhere.

JVC Noise Canceling Stereo Headphones HA-NC100.
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8522/dsc000101ko.jpg

Comfort after hours of use is what amazes me but the bonus is:

 - they are reasonably inexpensive.
 - they are noise canceling (uses a single AAA)
 - the cord retracts! (wow)
 - they are light weight and fold up for travel

Mine are a few years old now and they have not self destructed in the
slightest so they appear to be reasonably durable even though they are just
plastic and the cord is thin.


Ken Lotts
aa7jc




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Subject: [Elecraft] K2 CW sidetone


First, thank you for various responses (I get the digest so I don't see
responses until next day).

Yes, my K2 is older, serial # 700.  Yes, it began life as an awful tone.  I
did Randy's mods, but early ones.

*  It turns out that I have a 47 mh inductor, and I have ordered the now
preferred 87 mh inductor, hopefully that will help.

*  I found Randy's original instructions from which I worked, and note that
it is said to distort at sidetone frequncies below 530 cycles, and indeed, I
had changed to 500 cycles, so that is part of it.  It is recommended that I
change C33 to 4.7 uf to reduce or eliminate low frequency distortion.

*  I also find the headfone in use has a LOT to do with how it sounds.  Wide
response headofnes sound terrible.  Has anyone found sensitive headfones
with
more limited (not hi-fidelity) low impedance phones that do especially well
with the K2???

72, Fred kt5x / w5ya
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RE: K2 CW sidetone

Phil Kane-2
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:08:09 -0700, Ken Lotts wrote:

>I can't report that I know of low fi headphones (since I already have lo fi
>ears) but I can report about a headphone set that truly "feels good" after
>**hours** of use and they are available just about everywhere.

>JVC Noise Canceling Stereo Headphones HA-NC100.

  Quick question -- do they pass tones in the 100-200 Hz region
  (repeater "PL" tones which come through "hi-fi" phones)?

--
   73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
   Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402



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RE: K2 CW sidetone

aa7jc
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Phil,
They are stereo phones meant for multimedia entertainment so yes they do
pass tones in the 100-200 Hz region.

Worth mentioning is that a simple homebrewed inline filter should easily
cure that (for any headphone set).

Ken Lotts
aa7jc

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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:10 PM
To: [hidden email]; Ken Lotts
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K2 CW sidetone


On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:08:09 -0700, Ken Lotts wrote:

>I can't report that I know of low fi headphones (since I already have lo fi
>ears) but I can report about a headphone set that truly "feels good" after
>**hours** of use and they are available just about everywhere.

>JVC Noise Canceling Stereo Headphones HA-NC100.

  Quick question -- do they pass tones in the 100-200 Hz region
  (repeater "PL" tones which come through "hi-fi" phones)?

--
   73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
   Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402



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