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My K2 is #3121 and the KSB2 adapter instructions are Rev C, May 2, 2002
and my board is "SSB Rev D (C) 1999 Elecraft." The part number on the crystal envelope is E850006 and the crystals are labeled "ECS V 4.9136-S KOREA D2". The calibration number on the envelope is 3.7. As I do more PSK operating than SSB, I am thinking of the 2.5 KHz modification, and doing it at build time since it's easier then. I've read KI6WX's paper of July 18, 2002, but it's not clear to me whether I need to order E850006. Since my K2 is #3121 is > 3000, I think it already includes XFILMDKT* 2nd Filter Upgrade for the K2, although John's paper claims an improvement over that. Furthermore, my KSB2 instructions claim a 2.2 KHz bandwidth, but looking at the table in the KI6WX paper, the capacitors in the parts match the "original" which John says are not 2.2Khz. I'm having a little trouble sorting out legacy information from current information, and applying it to my Revision D SSB Board and Revision C 2/2002 instructions. If I want to build my KSB2 board for 2.5 KHz, do I need to order a new set of crystals E850006 first? Thanks, Leigh WA5ZNU * _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Leigh,
You don't have to order new crystals. Check the value of C179 in your K2 - if it is 100 pf (and NOT 120 pf), then you have John's improved version of the 2nd Xtal Filter Mod in your K2 already. The 'bandwidth discrepancy' is not a real discrepancy, but is a matter of different points used to define the bandwidth. John KI6WX used the -3dB points and Elecraft uses -6 dB. If your operating is mainly PSK31, I would believe that you would want to use a more narrow bandpass rather than a wider one to increase the Signal to Noise ratio in the passband - but then each to his own. I personally prefer using a filter of about 1 kHz for PSK31 operation so I can drop the louder signals out of my operating passband (yes, I use the VFO knob for tuning as well as clicking on the screen to select the correct signal). The KI6WX 2.2 kHz bandwidth is now a part of the standard Elecraft KSB2 for new builds (but Elecraft specs it at 2.3 kHz at -6 dB), and I would recommend that filter for more voice power in the passband (and it is a bit flatter than the 'original' filter from Elecraft). 73, Don W3FPR ----- Original Message ----- > My K2 is #3121 and the KSB2 adapter instructions are Rev C, May 2, 2002 > and my board is "SSB Rev D (C) 1999 Elecraft." > The part number on the crystal envelope is E850006 and the crystals are > labeled "ECS V 4.9136-S KOREA D2". > The calibration number on the envelope is 3.7. > > As I do more PSK operating than SSB, I am thinking of the 2.5 KHz > modification, and doing it at build time since it's easier then. > I've read KI6WX's paper of July 18, 2002, but it's not clear to me whether > I need to order E850006. > > Since my K2 is #3121 is > 3000, I think it already includes XFILMDKT* 2nd > Filter Upgrade for the K2, although John's paper claims an improvement > over that. > > Furthermore, my KSB2 instructions claim a 2.2 KHz bandwidth, but looking > at the table in the KI6WX paper, the capacitors in the parts match the > "original" which John says are not 2.2Khz. I'm having a little trouble > sorting out legacy information from current information, and applying it > to my Revision D SSB Board and Revision C 2/2002 instructions. > > If I want to build my KSB2 board for 2.5 KHz, do I need to order a new set > of crystals E850006 first? > |
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Thank you again, Don...I also got similar advice seperately from G3VVT
Bob. I want wider bandwidth for panoramic scanning so I can see the most band activity for search&pounce -- can't I always tighten it by selecting one of the narrower filters once I start a QSO? Based on your advice and Bob's, I may go with 2.2 instead of 2.5. I definitely don't want to go with what I have which is the "original" in terms of the CA etc caps...I ordered a bunch from Mouser so I can do either 2.2 or 2.5. Thanks for all the help. I really want to get the KSB2 built so I can test the K2 Mojo on the excellent high band SSB we have had these past few days. This morning on 15M I heard an OM with a K2 break a pileup to JW7VW on Bear Island near Svalbard...his call was WA6HHQ... 73, Leigh. On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 2:43 pm, W3FPR - Don Wilhelm wrote: > Leigh, > > You don't have to order new crystals. > > Check the value of C179 in your K2 - if it is 100 pf (and NOT 120 pf), > then you have John's improved version of the 2nd Xtal Filter Mod in > your K2 already. > > The 'bandwidth discrepancy' is not a real discrepancy, but is a matter > of different points used to define the bandwidth. John KI6WX used the > -3dB points and Elecraft uses -6 dB. > > If your operating is mainly PSK31, I would believe that you would want > to use a more narrow bandpass rather than a wider one to increase the > Signal to Noise ratio in the passband - but then each to his own. I > personally prefer using a filter of about 1 kHz for PSK31 operation so > I can drop the louder signals out of my operating passband (yes, I use > the VFO knob for tuning as well as clicking on the screen to select the > correct signal). The KI6WX 2.2 kHz bandwidth is now a part of the > standard Elecraft KSB2 for new builds (but Elecraft specs it at 2.3 kHz > at -6 dB), and I would recommend that filter for more voice power in > the passband (and it is a bit flatter than the 'original' filter from > Elecraft). > > 73, > Don W3FPR ... _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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