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Z10000 installatoin in K2

n0jrn


Gang:    Just curious if one really needs to use the SMA connector provided
     for installation in the K2???

     Given the location indicated for installation of the board,  I can't imagine
     picking up any stray signals is a concern.

     Since I never use the BNC connector for my 160 meter board,  figured I would
     use it rather than drilling more holes in the back panel.

     I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something so thought I would see what
     the pro's think before proceeding.

  Thanks and have a great weekend:

     Jerry   N0JRN


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Re: Z10000 installatoin in K2

Don Wilhelm-4
  Jerry,

You could use most any connector, RCA jack, BNC, SMA, SO-239.  The rear
panel space is a bit tight if you have both the K60XV and the K160RX, so
just use whatever fits.  I personally would not want to use the Receive
ANT jack, but you certainly can if that is your choice.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 9/4/2010 6:20 PM, [hidden email] wrote:

>
> Gang:    Just curious if one really needs to use the SMA connector provided
>       for installation in the K2???
>
>       Given the location indicated for installation of the board,  I can't imagine
>       picking up any stray signals is a concern.
>
>       Since I never use the BNC connector for my 160 meter board,  figured I would
>       use it rather than drilling more holes in the back panel.
>
>       I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something so thought I would see what
>       the pro's think before proceeding.
>
>    Thanks and have a great weekend:
>
>       Jerry   N0JRN
>
>
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Re: Z10000 installatoin in K2

Jack Smith-6
  The reason for an SMA is that it mounts in a 0.25 inch (6.35mm) hole
and can be fitted onto a K2 rear panel with all possible options
installed. It was not possible to get a BNC to work under all conditions
of K2 options.

The particular SMA provides shielding integrity, unlike using a panel
mount BNC with a solder lug and center conductor loop.

Jack K8ZOA


On 9/4/2010 8:02 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

>    Jerry,
>
> You could use most any connector, RCA jack, BNC, SMA, SO-239.  The rear
> panel space is a bit tight if you have both the K60XV and the K160RX, so
> just use whatever fits.  I personally would not want to use the Receive
> ANT jack, but you certainly can if that is your choice.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 9/4/2010 6:20 PM, [hidden email] wrote:
>> Gang:    Just curious if one really needs to use the SMA connector provided
>>        for installation in the K2???
>>
>>        Given the location indicated for installation of the board,  I can't imagine
>>        picking up any stray signals is a concern.
>>
>>        Since I never use the BNC connector for my 160 meter board,  figured I would
>>        use it rather than drilling more holes in the back panel.
>>
>>        I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something so thought I would see what
>>        the pro's think before proceeding.
>>
>>     Thanks and have a great weekend:
>>
>>        Jerry   N0JRN
>>
>>
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Re: Z10000 installatoin in K2

n0jrn
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Thanks guys:

I appreciate very much your response.

I have every option available in my K2 Jack and I really didn't want to drill
another hole in the back panel.

I understand the need to keep any stray signals out of this circuit and figured
that's why you elected to use the SMA.

I just wonedered if I was overlooking something by electing to use the RX ant
BNC.

I have no room at my QTH for a receive only antenna so using that connectors
satisfies my need and makes for a very clean installation.

SO,   back to the bench so I can finish this little project.

Again thanks:

73  Jerry

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Smith" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 4, 2010 7:13:32 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Z10000 installatoin in K2

  The reason for an SMA is that it mounts in a 0.25 inch (6.35mm) hole
and can be fitted onto a K2 rear panel with all possible options
installed. It was not possible to get a BNC to work under all conditions
of K2 options.

The particular SMA provides shielding integrity, unlike using a panel
mount BNC with a solder lug and center conductor loop.

Jack K8ZOA


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