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K2 New Builder

Eric Manning
Arrange a nice, comfortable and WELL-LIT workplace.
Get one of those illuminated magnifiers on a boom and all of the
recommended tools.
Don't do too much at one sitting.
Do NOT keep track of your time. Efficiency is the enemy of craftsmanship.
Think of building as an experience to be savoured, not a race.

eric
VA7DZ

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Re: K2 New Builder

Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX
You might also want to consider a vent fan to exhaust solder fumes from
the area.

I built a home-brew solution with an old muffin fan. You can see the
photos at
http://wilcoxengineering.com/projects/amateur-projects/29-vent-fumes

The commercial versions are nicer, but this does do the job, at least
for me.

Enjoy the kit building!

Alan

Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX
570-321-1516
http://WilcoxEngineering.com
Williamsport, PA 17701


eric manning wrote:

> Arrange a nice, comfortable and WELL-LIT workplace.
> Get one of those illuminated magnifiers on a boom and all of the
> recommended tools.
> Don't do too much at one sitting.
> Do NOT keep track of your time. Efficiency is the enemy of craftsmanship.
> Think of building as an experience to be savoured, not a race.
>
> eric
> VA7DZ
>
>  

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Re: K2 New Builder

Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX
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You might also want to consider a vent fan to exhaust solder fumes from
the area.

I built a home-brew solution with an old muffin fan. You can see the
photos at
http://wilcoxengineering.com/projects/amateur-projects/29-vent-fumes

The commercial versions are nicer, but this does do the job, at least
for me.

Enjoy the kit building!

Alan

Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX
570-321-1516
http://WilcoxEngineering.com
Williamsport, PA 17701


eric manning wrote:

> Arrange a nice, comfortable and WELL-LIT workplace.
> Get one of those illuminated magnifiers on a boom and all of the
> recommended tools.
> Don't do too much at one sitting.
> Do NOT keep track of your time. Efficiency is the enemy of craftsmanship.
> Think of building as an experience to be savoured, not a race.
>
> eric
> VA7DZ
>
>  

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Re: K2 New Builder

George
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Thanks to all who responded. Rcvd it today. Solder hot and  having fun.
Must be addicted to solder fumes!!  72 Geo/W2BPI
 
 

 
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Arrange  a nice, comfortable and WELL-LIT workplace.
Get one of those illuminated  magnifiers on a boom and all of the
recommended tools.
Don't do too  much at one sitting.
Do NOT keep track of your time. Efficiency is the  enemy of craftsmanship.
Think of building as an experience to be savoured,  not a race.

eric
VA7DZ

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Re: K2 new builder

Andrew Vine
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George,

 

I have just completed a K2 build including SSB, Noise Blanker, 160 and DSP
options.  The 100W PA is work in progress.  

 

It is a fantastic kit and has gone together without any problems.  There is
very little room for any confusion when building it.  I suggest you take
your time with the build and enjoy it.  The finished radio compares very
well with my K3 and I actually prefer the K2's noise reduction.

 

A few detailed comments are as follows :-

 

A number of the supplied part numbers do not tally with either the parts
list or the build instructions.  However, it is not too difficult to figure
out what's what.  In particular on the K2 Control Board Parts List

 

Part                        Appendix A description                 Supplied

 

RP5                        770103471
L103C471 T48

RP1                        10A3392G
CTSK0617770103392P

RP6                        10A3512G
CTSK0617770103512P

RP7                        77083333
CTSK073677083333P

RP3                        770103473
CTSK0743770103473P

RP2, RP4              08A3823G
CTSK082177083823P

 

U1                          SA602AN
SA612AN

 

Support at Elecraft failed to respond to my request for confirmation on
these parts but since everything works I can only assume that my assumptions
were correct.

 

I believe there are some typos in the RF Board Parts List (see page 1) which
are currently uncorrected in the latest Errata.  Six capacitor designators
are not listed under "Monolithic Cap 102" (C1, C2, C9, C17, C26 & C27) and
five under "Monolithic Cap 103" (C61, C181, C183, C184 & C186).   I found it
useful to tick off the designators as I used each part as a means of
ensuring that the right variety of component was being used.  With hindsight
I think this was probably unnecessary.  Again, disappointingly, Elecraft
have chosen not to respond to my query on this.

 

Access to a good frequency counter and an oscilloscope made easy work of the
4 MHz Oscillator Calibration (p 63) and the Transmitter / Receiver alignment
(p78) and I would recommend their use.

 

I received a sheet entitled "K2 12M/10M BPF Mod" with my kit (together with
associated parts).  I was only after I had removed the first component to be
changed that I realised that the mods were unnecessary.  They were already
incorporated on my board.

 

Have fun and if you have any further question feel free to drop me an email.

 

Andrew, m0gjh

 

 

 

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Subject: [Elecraft] K2 new builder

 

I will be starting to build a K2 soon. It is ordered and  shipped. Anything

I should look out for or any tips?     George/W2BPI

 

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