Hello Paul,

My K2/100 (with KSB2) is about the same age as yours, and some time ago it started to act up - going as far as shutting down completely with just the display showing the last frequency to which it was tuned. In my case the problem was cured by removing the MCU U6 on the Control Board from its socket, and then putting it back again. The type of IC sockets used in the K2 do not seal the IC pin - socket connection, and corrosion can build up causing problems. Later, and I am not suggesting that you do this as it is a gruesome task, I replaced the socket supplied for U6 with a turned pin type which does seal the connection, but was not brave enough to change all the others!

Just a thought.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Wilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 3:11 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Problems with SSB Audio


Following some reports of bad audio (confirmed by self listening), I have been looking at my SSB adaptor in my K2.

So far I have reached the following conclusions
a)   Its not RF leakage - running with a Dummy Load still creates it
b) If I monitor the RF output with my 100MHz scope, in CW the amplitude is clean and stable and I can change its level with the power control pot. If I inject a single audio tone into the mic input, then the output is cleanish but keeps jumping in amplitude - approximate a few times a second. c) Looking around the SSB board, I make the following observations (with the power control pot on about 10W)

   The PWR CTRL line from Pin 6 on U2 slowly rises stopping at about
   5.5v after 5seconds.  At the end of its rail, it "jumps" a little.
   The ALC THR line from Pin5 on U2 goes instantly to the correct value.
   The Base of Q1 (VRFDET) jumps around
   The ALC line (Pin 2 of U1) also jumps around

It looks as if I have something amiss around the level control loop on the SSB card. It works ok on CW.

My K2 has been working fine for a couple of years now so it is strange it has stopped. Any suggestions where to look?

73

Paul
M1CNK




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