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problem : k2 rx frequency shift

iz0fyl

Hi folks
I recently buyd a like new k2 6000 series. It looks like in perfect conditions, but, only in rx, the operating qrg is around 3.5 khz
shifted (cw mode). in tx in well alligned. The k2 travelled across the atlantic ocean to plane in my shack!!
someone could give some suggest?
I need to re-allign the c22? or just a redo the cal pll? or something else?
thanks
73
de
Iz0fyl
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Re: problem : k2 rx frequency shift

Don Wilhelm-4
That sounds like you have the CW FL1 filters set to the wrong sideband.  
Set the K2 to 40 meters and check the frequency of the BFOs for CW and
CWr.  The CW bfo frequency must be lower than the CWr bfo frequency.

You may want to go to my website www.w3fpr.com and follow the procedures
outlined in the K2 Dial Calibration article.

73,
Don W3FPR

[hidden email] wrote:

> Hi folks
> I recently buyd a like new k2 6000 series. It looks like in perfect conditions, but, only in rx, the operating qrg is around 3.5 khz
> shifted (cw mode). in tx in well alligned. The k2 travelled across the atlantic ocean to plane in my shack!!
> someone could give some suggest?
> I need to re-allign the c22? or just a redo the cal pll? or something else?
> thanks
> 73
> de
> Iz0fyl
>  
>
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