Hi Jeremy, That has the possibility of being the finals... where a bit of static, wind maybe? depending on the antenna connected, may have poked the finals too hard. A quick check would be to use an ohm meter, before replacement.
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> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 16:44:25 -0800
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> Subject: [Elecraft] K2 Won't power on
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> So my K2, which has been running great for almost a year, no longer powers
> on. I had left it powered on and connected via the serial cable to a
> computer so that I could do PSK-31 contacts remotely while I was away from
> home. Unfortunately I never got the chance, and upon my return home, my K2
> was no longer working (no lights or any indication of life). I shut it off
> for a couple of hours, and upon turning it back on, I got a loud buzz, then
> everything shut down again. There was no lightning or power outages while I
> was gone, and unless the computer somehow put the radio into transmit, it
> should only have been receiving. Any ideas on where I should start to look
> to trouble shoot this?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Jeremy
> VA3ZTF
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