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Unused back panel holes

Vk2NU
Hi All,

Regarding the unused holes on the K2 back-panel.. I've been thinking about
plugging these with rubber plugs, as I think the holes/green tape looks a
little unsightly. I wonder if anyone has done this, and whether anyone knows
a source of plugs that are suitable and the correct size.

I'm specifically looking for the plugs for the 2 sets of XVTR holes, as all
the rest are soon to be filled in with accessories..

Cheers

David, Vk2NU


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RE: Unused back panel holes

n6wg
David
Why not plug them with appropriate connectors.
Seeing those idle connectors just sitting there
might give you some ideas for a useful mod :-)
73, Bob N6WG
The Little Station with Attitude

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Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 2:38 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Unused back panel holes


Hi All,

Regarding the unused holes on the K2 back-panel.. I've been thinking about
plugging these with rubber plugs, as I think the holes/green tape looks a
little unsightly. I wonder if anyone has done this, and whether anyone knows
a source of plugs that are suitable and the correct size.

I'm specifically looking for the plugs for the 2 sets of XVTR holes, as all
the rest are soon to be filled in with accessories..

Cheers

David, Vk2NU


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RE: Unused back panel holes

Bill Scurlock
David, I did exactly what Bob is suggesting, and I used one of the extra
ports to connect my small regulated power supply to keep the K2 internal
battery fully charged.  I use a 50A - 13.6 VDC power supply and battery
system to operate most of my station equipment including a repeater, but
13.6V will not keep the K2 battery charged.  So I built up a small regulated
supply powered by a "Wall-Wart" that operates at about 14.25V to float the
K2 battery.  You can probably come up with something for these ports to
enhance your station as well.
73, Bill, K5GCW

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David
Why not plug them with appropriate connectors.
Seeing those idle connectors just sitting there
might give you some ideas for a useful mod :-)
73, Bob N6WG
The Little Station with Attitude

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]]On Behalf Of David Douglass
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 2:38 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] Unused back panel holes


Hi All,

Regarding the unused holes on the K2 back-panel.. I've been thinking about
plugging these with rubber plugs, as I think the holes/green tape looks a
little unsightly. I wonder if anyone has done this, and whether anyone knows
a source of plugs that are suitable and the correct size.

I'm specifically looking for the plugs for the 2 sets of XVTR holes, as all
the rest are soon to be filled in with accessories..

Cheers

David, Vk2NU


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RE: Unused back panel holes

Don Wilhelm-3
Bill,

That is FB, but just one additional comment - if you are connecting that
supply directly to the battery, you should lower the voltage to about 13.8
volts for a proper float charge - OTOH, if the supply is connected to the
battery through a protective diode, your 14.25 volt supply is correct.  In
other words, the proper voltage depends  upon where you connected the supply
to the K2.

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----

>
> David, I did exactly what Bob is suggesting, and I used one of the extra
> ports to connect my small regulated power supply to keep the K2 internal
> battery fully charged.  I use a 50A - 13.6 VDC power supply and battery
> system to operate most of my station equipment including a repeater, but
> 13.6V will not keep the K2 battery charged.  So I built up a
> small regulated
> supply powered by a "Wall-Wart" that operates at about 14.25V to float the
> K2 battery.  You can probably come up with something for these ports to
> enhance your station as well.
> 73, Bill, K5GCW
>
>

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