K2 new build teething problem

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K2 new build teething problem

Peter M0RYB
Hi

 

I have just completed the basic build on my K2 and have had a CW qso, all
works well, apart from a noise in the headphones or on the speaker when I
let go of the keyer paddle, dits or dahs, it is all the same.  It sounds a
little like a ricochet, or perhaps a midget in there hitting a dustbin lid
after the character has been sent.  It happens on all bands.  My qso partner
did not report any key clicks.

 

Any ideas? - apart from taking the dustbin lid away from the midget, of
course.

 

Peter

M0RYB

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Re: K2 new build teething problem

Don Wilhelm-4
Peter,

I would need more information about your K2, options and menu settings
to give a better answer, but ---

With no other explanation of how your K2 is configured, I would suggest
you try changing the 8R Hold menu parameter, and/or look at the T-R
delay menu parameter which normally would be set in the range of 4 to 8.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/25/2012 4:08 PM, Peter Lock wrote:

> Hi
>
>
>
> I have just completed the basic build on my K2 and have had a CW qso, all
> works well, apart from a noise in the headphones or on the speaker when I
> let go of the keyer paddle, dits or dahs, it is all the same.  It sounds a
> little like a ricochet, or perhaps a midget in there hitting a dustbin lid
> after the character has been sent.  It happens on all bands.  My qso partner
> did not report any key clicks.
>
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Re: K2 new build teething problem

Peter M0RYB
Don,

Thanks for the reply. My K2 is just the bare bones transceiver, with no options added and I hadnt changed any of the default options.  I did change the 8R Hold parameter to 'Hold' which I think was its original setting.  I also had some voltage checks to make following advice from Gary at Elecraft support, all of which were within limits.  In any event the problem seems to have resolved, and I would thank you for your help.  Interestingly I have not been able to recreate the fault by reversing the 8R Hold parameter.  I hope I didnt just disturb a bad solder joint enough to make it good doing the voltage checks, as that might mean it will recur at some time in the future...

73 Peter
M0RYB

Don Wilhelm-4 wrote
Peter,

I would need more information about your K2, options and menu settings

I would suggest you try changing the 8R Hold menu parameter, and/or look at the T-R
delay menu parameter which normally would be set in the range of 4 to 8.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/25/2012 4:08 PM, Peter Lock wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> I have just completed the basic build on my K2 and have had a CW qso, all
> works well, apart from a noise in the headphones or on the speaker when I
> let go of the keyer paddle, dits or dahs, it is all the same.  It sounds a
> little like a ricochet, or perhaps a midget in there hitting a dustbin lid
> after the character has been sent.  It happens on all bands.  My qso partner
> did not report any key clicks.
>
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