> From: Robert Allbright <[hidden email]> > Date: 23 March 2006 11:33:05 GMT > To: [hidden email] > Subject: K2 AGC off problem > > Hello Werner > > I replaced X1 and all is now well with K2 5219, just need to build > the KPA100w amp sometime. > > see the note below from Ken K3IU (thanks again Ken) > > 73 > Robert G3RCE > > > Message: 8 > Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 09:15:47 +0100 > From: "Dr. Werner Furlan" <[hidden email]> > Subject: [Elecraft] K2 AGC off problem > To: [hidden email] > Message-ID: <[hidden email]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > hi all, > > I should have posted this before... > I found a related message when searching the archive. The reply was: > > ------------------ > Sounds exactly like the problem I had with 5196. The problem was > fixed by > replacing X1 on the Control Board. You will probably find that > CtrlBd-U2-1 > goes to about 6 volts when you turn the AGC OFF virtually shitting > down the > IF amplifier. I encourage you to communicate with Gary > ([hidden email]) regarding this problem. Yesterday, someone > reported a > similar problem with a close serial number(s/n5219). > ---------------------- > > My serial # is 5203, so maybe I am also affected by this failure? > > 73! de Werner OE9FWV > > -- > EYEDROPPER: A clumsy ophthalmologist > >>> Hello Robert: >>> >>> I recently had a problem with the AGC on a K2(5196) that I was >>> assembling. >>> In my case, what was happening was when I turned the AGC OFF (PRE/ >>> ATT + AGC) >>> the AGC voltage back to the IF amp was going very high and basically >>> shutting down the IF amp. This also resulted in the S-meter >>> indication going >>> high. You can easily check this by measuring the DC voltage on U2 >>> (on Control >>> Board) pin 1. If this voltage shoots up (In my case it went to >>> about 6 >>> volts) when you turn the AGC OFF, then that is what is happening. >>> After >>> consulting with Gary Surrency ([hidden email]), I replaced >>> a bunch of >>> components, but of course it was the last component that was >>> changed that >>> solved the problem... X1 was bad. If this is what you find, then >>> I suggest >>> that you email Gary, let him know what you find. Of course, >>> always be sure >>> that all components of the right values are in the right place >>> and RE-check >>> the soldering. >>> >>> Of course, this may not be your problem at all, but it sounded so >>> similar to >>> mine, I thought I'd pass along my experience. >>> >>> Good luck & 73, >>> >>> Ken Wagner K3IU >>> _______________________________________________ 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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