All,
I have been trying to get a handle on how well my K2 controls output power for a long time. I have finally acquired an LP-200 Wattmeter/Dummy load combination in order to provide a reasonable measure of this characteristic. The results are below: For a setting of 5 watts MHz PWR 3.50 4.76 4.00 12.5 7.00 5.01 7.30 2.34 10.10 7.07 10.15 7.03 14.00 4.31 14.35 1.95 18.068 6.06 18.168 6.24 21.00 6.41 21.45 5.5 24.89 6.59 24.99 6.47 28.00 9.45 28.75 6.22 For a setting of 10 watts MHz PWR 3.50 4.47 4.00 12.1 7.00 16.1 7.30 8.74 10.10 13.2 10.15 13.1 14.00 17.6 14.35 12.0 18.068 11.7 18.168 12.0 21.00 12.8 21.45 11.9 24.89 11.9 24.99 11.7 28.00 11.1 28.75 10.6 Of greatest concern to my are the main bands 10, 15, 20, 40 and 80 meters. Where the readings look reasonable at one end of the band, they are way off at the other end. I am wondering what might be causing such problems with power regulation? The rig only had the SSB, NB and Analog Audio filter options installed when these measurements were made. I very much need some advice on where to start looking and troubleshooting this problem. Thanks, Fran _______________________________________________ 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 |
Fran,
You most definitely have a problem somewhere in that K2. We cannot begin to guess where in the transmit chain the fault lies, so I recommend that you turn to the Preparing for Transmitter Signal Tracing in Appendix E of the K2 manual and begin there. In the steps that you will be following, you will be validating several points along the transmit path, and hopefully you will be able to determine a failing stage. Either you have a stage that does not have sufficient gain or the power detection/control loop is not functioning properly. Your power variation within a band (I am looking at 80 meters at 5 watts as the first example) indicated that the power control is not working, but having similar output levels (on 80) when set to 10 watts indicate that one of the transmitter stages has a fault. In troubleshooting we usually assume that there is only one fault, but for a recently constructed transmitter which might have bad solder connections, etc., there can be several faults. The only way to find them is one at a time using an orderly troubleshooting technique as outlined in the manual's Transmit Signal Tracing section. Find the first stage that shows a problem and correct that, then re-check to find the second one. Once you have identified a failing stage, do the related DC voltage measurements at that stage and then we can help you localize it to the component level if you give us the relevant information. 73, Don W3FPR > -----Original Message----- > All, > > I have been trying to get a handle on how well my K2 controls > output power > for a long time. I have finally acquired an LP-200 Wattmeter/Dummy load > combination in order to provide a reasonable measure of this > characteristic. > The results are below: > > For a setting of 5 watts > MHz PWR > 3.50 4.76 > 4.00 12.5 > 7.00 5.01 > 7.30 2.34 > 10.10 7.07 > 10.15 7.03 > 14.00 4.31 > 14.35 1.95 > 18.068 6.06 > 18.168 6.24 > 21.00 6.41 > 21.45 5.5 > 24.89 6.59 > 24.99 6.47 > 28.00 9.45 > 28.75 6.22 > > For a setting of 10 watts > MHz PWR > 3.50 4.47 > 4.00 12.1 > 7.00 16.1 > 7.30 8.74 > 10.10 13.2 > 10.15 13.1 > 14.00 17.6 > 14.35 12.0 > 18.068 11.7 > 18.168 12.0 > 21.00 12.8 > 21.45 11.9 > 24.89 11.9 > 24.99 11.7 > 28.00 11.1 > 28.75 10.6 > > Of greatest concern to my are the main bands 10, 15, 20, 40 and > 80 meters. > Where the readings look reasonable at one end of the band, they > are way off > at the other end. I am wondering what might be causing such > problems with > power regulation? > > The rig only had the SSB, NB and Analog Audio filter options > installed when > these measurements were made. > > I very much need some advice on where to start looking and > troubleshooting > this problem. > > Thanks, > Fran > > No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.1/690 - Release Date: 2/16/2007 2:25 PM _______________________________________________ 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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