In the process of calibrating my LP100 wattmeter, I was hopping back and forth
between bands and transmitting. I discovered a strange problem with my K2/100 #3134. This is what happens: First, I have the K2 hooked up to a dummy load. I also confirmed that this happens with a different wattmeter in line. I am keying the K2 with a straight key. 1. I transmit on 28 MHz. I get about 100w out. I press "band -" several times until I get to 1.8 MHz. Putting the key down, I get about 110 w out as expected. 2. I transmit on 28 MHz. I get about 100w out. I press "band +" once to get to 1.8 MHz. Putting the key down, I get 170 w out !!! In other words, it makes a difference whether I go from 10m to 160m either by pressing Band - several times, or Band + once. Pressing Band + once somehow screws up the tx agc. The problem does not seem to be in the KPA100, because if I turn the power down to 10W I get similar response (10W one way, 15W the other way). My other K2 (similar SN) does not do this, or if there is a difference in the 160m power it is too small to notice. The only thing different about #3134 is that is has somewhat lower 10m tx power, about 7W max without the KPA100. But it can still make 100w on 10m with the KPA/100. Ideas?? If I twiddle the power control AFTER I start transmitting on 160, the power returns to the correct level from 170w. I think this caused me to smoke the matching network on my 160m shunt-fed vertical during the IARU contest. I was driving an Ameritron AL1500 amp, which only needs about 50w drive to make 1500w out. When I first went to 160 in the contest, the swr jumped like crazy, and I confirmed by going outside that a doorknob cap in the shunt feed was smoking! I can't remember if I was on 10m before I qsyed to 160, but it is possible since I made a bunch of contacts there. I suspect that the increased drive put me way over 1500w for a short time. Torsten N4OGW/5 _______________________________________________ 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 |
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, R. Torsten Clay wrote: > In the process of calibrating my LP100 wattmeter, I was hopping back and > forth between bands and transmitting. I discovered a strange problem with my > K2/100 #3134. This is what happens: > > First, I have the K2 hooked up to a dummy load. I also confirmed that this > happens with a different wattmeter in line. I am keying the K2 with a > straight key. > > 1. I transmit on 28 MHz. I get about 100w out. > I press "band -" several times until I get to 1.8 MHz. Putting the > key down, I get about 110 w out as expected. > > 2. I transmit on 28 MHz. I get about 100w out. > I press "band +" once to get to 1.8 MHz. Putting the key down, I get > 170 w out !!! > > In other words, it makes a difference whether I go from 10m to 160m either by > pressing Band - several times, or Band + once. Pressing Band + once somehow > screws up the tx agc. The problem does not seem to be in the KPA100, because > if I turn the power down to 10W I get similar response (10W one way, 15W the > other way). > I still don't know why it was doing this. Re-aligning the whole rig did not help. However, after increasing R98 to 680 Ohms I no longer get 160W on 160m. BTW I also tried to fix the low power on 10M. I rewound T4, T2, adjusted the output filters, fiddled with T1, and peaked very carefully. In the end I gained maybe 1 W, now 8W max on 10M (without KPA100). Torsten N4OGW _______________________________________________ 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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