John,
What frequency was displayed when CAL PLL started? Did it decrement
enough to flash a "d" at the right of the display? Did you move any of
the knobs or press any of the buttons while CAL PLL was running?
That message actually means that the firmware did not see a frequency
near 12,100 kHz when CAL PLL was started. Moving some of the K2 knobs
or buttons that interrupt the MCU during the CAL PLL process will also
produce that message.
With the probe in TP1 and the K2 on 40 meters, enter the menu for CAL
FCTR, hold EDIT and see what the frequency is. It should be somewhere
close to 4913 kHz above the frequency that was displayed for 40 meters.
If not, you have something wrong with the VFO Range Select area of your K2.
I assume you do not have the Rework Eliminator changes for the K60XV
installed. If you do, make certain the secondary menu setting for D19
is set to "Y" - if not installed, it must be set to "n".
73,
Don W3FPR
On 11/18/2011 3:44 PM, ke4d wrote:
> Ok folks, I got my power problem fixed and am now completing the receiver VFO
> linearization process before starting on the transmitter. I put the rig on
> 7.050 cw normal, fl 1 and have my freq counter probe in TP1. I start the
> CAL PLL and the display starts counting down but then immediately goes to
> INFO 232. INFO 232 says I am not on 40m but the last time I checked 7.0-
> plus is pretty much in the 40 m band. Any suggestions?
>
>
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