Jerry,

T1 and T2 are not in the path for CW or TUNE, so they are not high on the list of suspects for Lernart's situation.

OTOH, if the low power is on SSB (but CW and TUNE are good), then T1 and T2 would be the prime suspects.

73,
Don W3FPR

n0jrn wrote:
Lernart:

I had a similar problem with my K2 #6272. Gary sent me a response stating that T1 and T2 could cause
a low power situation on the higher bands   IF   they were
switch or the turn count was wrong or bad solders ........

I checked all mine and found that I had all turns correct, they were in the correct location and all solder joints were good.

I expanded on what Gary told me and started checking all related components. I found I had the wrong value in R10. It was suppose to be 100 ohm and I had put a 10K ohm resistor in that spot.

Correcting the resistor error corrected the problem.

Check you schematic and check all the components related to T1 and T2..........

YMMV  but it's worth a look.

72           Jerry               N0JRN

On 4/13/2008 5:00:20 AM, Lennart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
After I installed the K2 SSB adapter I get half or less power on all

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