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K2 SSB Filter (OP1) question ...

Ken Dailey
Hi Everyone,

I've just fitted the KSB2 adaptor to my K2 (#5294), and seem to be  
experiencing some oddness.  When I select OP1 as the filter, the  
signal seems to be greatley attenutated (no signal strength on the S  
meter), and you need to have the AF control at near maximum to hear  
any output.  In contrast, selecting FL3 (1.8KHz), produces much more  
'normal' sounding SSB.

Somethings obviously amiss somewhere - does anyone have any thoughts?

Regards,

Ken, G0RVH

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RE: K2 SSB Filter (OP1) question ...

Don Wilhelm-3
Ken,

That is a sign that something is amiss with the filter on the SSB board.
Check all the diodes and the toroid transformers.  Be certain the tiny RFCs
do not have any bare wire that is shorting to the crystal cases (slip a
piece of paper between the RFC and the xtal case to check).

On the RF Board, there is one other thing to check - C179 which is switched
in-circuit by Q25 only when the OP1 filter is selected - it should be 100
(101) pf.

73,
Don W3FPR


> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've just fitted the KSB2 adaptor to my K2 (#5294), and seem to be
> experiencing some oddness.  When I select OP1 as the filter, the
> signal seems to be greatley attenutated (no signal strength on the S
> meter), and you need to have the AF control at near maximum to hear
> any output.  In contrast, selecting FL3 (1.8KHz), produces much more
> 'normal' sounding SSB.
>
> Somethings obviously amiss somewhere - does anyone have any thoughts?
>
> Regards,
>
> Ken, G0RVH
>

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RE: K2 SSB Filter (OP1) question ...

Richard Kent
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Ken,
The mistake I made on my KSB2 adaptor acted/sounds like what you are
getting. Have you tried to transmit? Is there audio/RF out? Check the
switching diodes found at either end of the Xtal filter section. Is the
right end up? Are they installed in the right direction. I got one backwards
and got strange sounding receive audio and no transmit signal. I could see
depending which diode is wrong your symptoms would appear. There are 8
diodes to choose from (I think). Also check the usual solder bridges,
etc.... There maybe other causes someone else may help if that is the case.

Richard Kent
WD8AJG


-----Original Message-----

Hi Everyone,

I've just fitted the KSB2 adaptor to my K2 (#5294), and seem to be  
experiencing some oddness.  When I select OP1 as the filter, the  
signal seems to be greatley attenutated (no signal strength on the S  
meter), and you need to have the AF control at near maximum to hear  
any output.  In contrast, selecting FL3 (1.8KHz), produces much more  
'normal' sounding SSB.

Somethings obviously amiss somewhere - does anyone have any thoughts?

Regards,

Ken, G0RVH

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Re: K2 SSB Filter (OP1) question ...

Ken Dailey
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I just wanted to post a general thankyou note to all the people who  
sent helpful hints to try and resolve the problem I was having with  
the SSB filter in my K2.  It turns out that I'd installed D4 and D5  
on the SSB board backwards (doh!).

Anyway, lots of useful tips pointed me quickly in that direction - so  
now the problem is resolved. (:-)

Many thanks all!

Ken, G0RVH


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