DW,

Yes. I have a LOT of opinions! I am glad to hear that you honor some of them!

For the Fixed Audio - yes, use the newer low profile board from Tom Hammond (see his website www.n0ss.net) and mount it between the front panel and the control board - then take the output to a spare microphone jack pin. I do that by plugging it in at the microphone configuration header, but you can be creative about the method. Remember to remove the mic configuration header jumper to the internal K2 circuitry. While I say 'spare' mic pin, that is a dependency on your microphone wiring - all the pins could be connected at the mic configuration header to some circuits inside the K2.

Yes, the switchbox for digital modes can allow you just one cable to the K2 if you wire the audio output as above. I have built a couple new versions, but all are basically the same. You can mount transformers in the switchbox if you want isolation, but you might want to read what Jim Brown (of this reflector - see his recent posts) has to say about the benefit/non-benefit of transformers in the audio lines.

As far as defeating the SSB compression for data modes - there is a NEW way (compliments of Elecraft firmware). Version 2.xx of the K2 firmware added a set of RTTY filters. The most important item is that the RTTY mode has a compression setting independent of the setting used for SSB. When setting up the RTTY filters, I set the FL1 position the same as SSB FL1 (using the OP1 filter), but the other 3 filters I set much more narrow - 1.00, 0.70 and 0.40 Hz, and center these narrow filters at 1000 Hz. In operation, if you tune with the VFO knob to place the desired signal near 1000 Hz (rather than just simply clicking with the mouse over a wide range) - when a strong station enters the passband near your desired station, you can just narrow the filter down and (hopefully) avoid the AGC pumping that is created by the strong unwanted station. Note: if you operate that way, you should lock the transmit frequency in the software before switching to a narrow filter to keep the QSO from walking the band due to slight changes in the BFO frequency from filter to filter. (you should not retune with the VFO - this time the mouse will do the tuning, but the transmit frequency should not change).

OK, now you have most everything I can say on that subject. Above all, have fun with it.

73,
Don W3FPR



DW Holtman wrote:
Hello,

I finally got around to installing the CW LED tuning indicator by Tom Hammond 
N0SS. It works great, I should have put it in way back when, upon completion of 
the K2. It is both sensitive to weak signals and selective.

Next I'm thinking about putting the Fixed Audio Output for digital modes 
created by Don Wilhelm W3FPR. It looks very well designed. Don has put a lot of 
time and effort into this project to design, build and document so everyone can 
read and understand it. Have many put this in and are you happy with the 
results? I'm a little nervous about drilling holes in the back panel.

Don also has a another project on his very informative web page. This is a 
switch box to make the connections from Digital modes to SSB without unplugging 
cables and changing the compression settings on the SSB Board. Has anyone built 
this and how do you like it? Would it be possible to combine the two. So a 
fixed audio would be applied to the mic plug to use in the switch box? This 
would also eleminate drilling the back panel?

I did not know if I should send this to Don, since he is the expert on most 
things related to the K2. But, I thought I would send it to the group for any 
ideas and hopefully Don will let everyone know what he thinks.

Best,
DW Holtman
Wb7SSN
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