Don,

Are you plugging a 4 ohm speaker into the headphone jack? Use the external speaker jack instead. The speaker should have a high SPL rating if it is to produce sufficient output from the K2. The internal speaker is a high efficiency (high SPL) speaker. If you wish to use a low efficiency speaker, you will have to add an external audio amplifier.

There are resistors in the headphone jack circuit to raise the best impedance match to about 32 ohms, so the common 32 ohm or higher headphones will work best. Low impedance HI-FI headphones will not work well at the K2 headphone jack.

The K2 was designed for low receive current drain so it could be used for portable QRP operation with good battery life. The result of that design decision is that it does not have a powerful audio amplifier which would wast battery current with the audio amp's required high idling current. The end result is that there is not a lot of reserve audio power in the K2 for driving a wide variety of external speakers.

73,
Don W3FPR

Don Latham wrote:
Hello out there:  I seem to have a low audio volume problem with my K2.
Installing the dsp kit seems to improve it somewhat, but not totally.
Everything else is working very well; I have yet to hear a better
receiver!
I'm using the phones jack, and a 4 ohm speaker. Headphone volume is also a
little low (my old Archer 8 ohm phones). Anyone know what the voltage
level at the input to the output amp should be?
Thanks
Don

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