[Elecraft] Problems because of filter switch during CW operation K2/ Filter FL4

Tom Hammond n0ss at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 17 08:57:45 EDT 2005


Martin:

The Elecraft K2 CW filters are a bit unusual in that, as you 'narrow' the 
passband, only one side of the xtal passband moves much. Thus, as you 
narrow the passband, the center freq will shift inward a bit with each 
narrowing of the passband.

Take a look at the illustration of the upper/lower passband edges in your 
manual (probably somewhere around page 107 in your manual, depending upon 
which manual revision you have... Look for "Crystal Filters and BFO Settings").

In what way was FL4 "not working". Is it possible that you have the BFO for 
FL4 set to the wrong side of filter center? That will make the signal 
appear to be badly off-freq.

73,

Tom Hammond   N0SS

At 02:34 AM 6/17/2005, you wrote:

>Dear all,
>
>I ran through the K2 filter aligment considering all your tipps and
>tricks. I also adjuest the reference oscillator
>on the control board again. My filter bandwidths are 1.5 kHz, 700 Hz,
>500 Hz and 200 Hz (Filter FL1 to FL4).
>
>I have used Spectrogram to align the filters. The settings are matching
>with zero beat tests on a carrier.
>
>Now Fliter FL1 to FL3 are working perfectly. I can switch through the
>filters and the tuned signal stays with
>maximum amplitude in the filter with minimum frequency change.
>
>The strange thing: Filter FL4 was not working. So I have set it's
>bandwidth to 2 kHz and analysed the passband
>By tuning over a carrier observing the peak in spectogram. I have seen,
>that the center frequency of FL4
>is different from FL1 to FL3!
>
>How can that be, because the Filter settings FL1 to FL4 are controlling
>the same electrical filter?!?
>
>Regards
>
>Martin
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