Nick,

I cannot comment on the distortion with any certainty (would need more 
information), but the sudden lack of speaker means that the little 
plastic lever inside the headphone jack has broken - replacement of the 
headphone jack is the only known cure.  If you want a 'work-around', you 
can place a jumper wire from the junction of R35 and R36 over to pin 1 
of the speaker connector (P5).  With that jumper, your speaker will be 
active all the time unless you put a blank 3.5mm plug into the external 
speaker jack.

It is doubtful that the distortion and the lack of speaker audio are 
related.

73,
Don W3FPR

Nick Henwood wrote:
> Looking for some help please. My K2 has developed some distortion on received 
> signals and without warning  the internal speaker (and the external speaker 
> jack) failed to work when turned on -- although headphones still work. I am 
> about to check out the AF amp but wondered if my symptoms ring any bells with 
> long-time K2 owners (I should add that my K2 was damaged by lightning static 
> and these faults possibly spring from that time. 
> 73 Nick G3RWF
>   
>
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