I just bought K2 s/n 3641. It's in good shape, but suffers from the
dreaded 'low audio'. Sidetone volume is loud enough - I wouldn't like to operate at 255, but it wouldn't drive me from the room, either (might damage my hearing with headphones). I decided to go through the alignment instructions, both to see if I could find a problem and to familiarize myself with the rig. I found that the AGC voltage threshold setting was a little low, so I corrected that (page 46 in my rev E manual) - about 3.36v, I changed to 3.8v. The displayed voltage is 13.2v for input of 13.8v; I expect 0.2v drop across the diode (indeed, I measure 13.6v there). I guess this is within 5% of 13.6, but it's a little disappointing :-) The PLL Ref Oscillator Range Test went OK, but my range came out to be 13.38 KHz, outside the stated 9.8-13 KHz range. Looking through the reflector archives, it appears that an upper range of 15 KHz is more suitable, post-temperature compensation circuit (which I believe this has - the s/n is late enough, past 3446). Just want to confirm that - should I bother to diddle the turns on T5, as Don W3FPR suggested? 73 de chris K6DBG P.S. I was a little surprised when the VFO Linearization display jumped from the 40m band that I had selected according to the directions, to the 12MHz range ... it seemed to work OK, but ... _______________________________________________ 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 |
Chris,
I did not suggest changing the spacing on T5 to change the PLL range!!! If I said that, it must have been a typo, and I retract it. Changing anything on T5 will not change the PLL range. If you want to tighten up the range a bit, you can change the black (shielded) inductor L31 on the bottom of the RF Board. If your inductor is 12 uH, it can be changed to 10 uH - if it is already 10 uH, you would start by changing to a different crystal, but the 13.38 kHz range is not far off, and likely will be just fine. Changing the turns spacing on T5 will only modify the voltage ranges read at the left end of R30 - this sets the VCO operating range, but does not change the PLL. You may want to lower that AGC Threshold down a bit from the 3.8 volts to see if that improves your low audio. Higher voltages produce more AGC action and thus hold the receiver gain down. After optimizing a K2, I find the AGC Threshold voltage often is between 3.65 vlts and 3.8 volts. Toggle the AGC on and off by pressing the AGC and PRE/ATT buttons together (with no antenna attached to the K2) and see if there is any change in the receiver noise level - a change in noise level indicates that the AGC Threshold voltage is too high. The exact voltage it should be depends a lot on the 8 volt regulator output - 3.8 volts will be correct for regulators with at least 8 volts output, but if it on the low side of 8 volts, the AGC Threshold must be set lower than 3.8 volts for optimum receiver performance. Also check the orientation and turns ratio of T7 - the green winding is connected to pads 1 and 2 while the red winding connects to pads 3 and 4 - this is different than the other transformers in the K2, and builders sometimes get it backwards. If all that is OK, you might just have higher expectations than the design allows - the K2 has ample volume to fill a normal room with the AF Gain near the 9 or 10o'clock position, but it does not have 'ear-splitting' reserve volume as found on many other transceivers. The K2 was designed for low receive current draw, and a higher power audio amplifier would have defeated that goal. If you need 'ear-splitting' audio, I recommend an external audio amplifier - many folks have reported good results with the powered Motorola speakers (check Ebay). BTW, yes the CAL PLL function demands to be on 40 meters, but it indicates the actual range of PLL/VCO frequencies while running and that starts near 12100 and decreases from there - what you saw was quite normal. 73, Don W3FPR > -----Original Message----- > > I just bought K2 s/n 3641. It's in good shape, but suffers from the > dreaded 'low audio'. Sidetone volume is loud enough - I wouldn't > like to operate at 255, but it wouldn't drive me from the room, > either (might damage my hearing with headphones). > > I decided to go through the alignment instructions, both to see if > I could find a problem and to familiarize myself with the rig. > > I found that the AGC voltage threshold setting was a little low, > so I corrected that (page 46 in my rev E manual) - about 3.36v, I > changed to 3.8v. > > The displayed voltage is 13.2v for input of 13.8v; I expect 0.2v > drop across the diode (indeed, I measure 13.6v there). I guess this > is within 5% of 13.6, but it's a little disappointing :-) > > The PLL Ref Oscillator Range Test went OK, but my range came out to > be 13.38 KHz, outside the stated 9.8-13 KHz range. Looking through the > reflector archives, it appears that an upper range of 15 KHz is more > suitable, post-temperature compensation circuit (which I believe > this has - the s/n is late enough, past 3446). > > Just want to confirm that - should I bother to diddle the turns on T5, > as Don W3FPR suggested? > > 73 de chris K6DBG > > P.S. I was a little surprised when the VFO Linearization display jumped > from the 40m band that I had selected according to the directions, > to the 12MHz range ... it seemed to work OK, but ... > > _______________________________________________ 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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