[Elecraft] K2 XIT

G3SJJ g3sjj at btinternet.com
Mon Dec 4 18:22:16 EST 2006


Thanks Don. I will check tmw, it's getting late here now. Maybe I have 
got the wrong sideband, that would certainly explain a lot.

Yes, that is what I was doing. Just toggling RIT button to check when he 
was txing and then to find the station he was working.

BTW, thanks. You gave me my own toroid winding demo at Dayton on the 
Saturday, as you had already done the official one on the Friday. It helped!

73 Chris G3SJJ  zzzzz



Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Chris,
>
> The BFO should take care of itself - BUT if you were using FL2 thru FL4 to receive and the FL1 (transmmit) BFO was set to the sideband opposite from the filter you were using.
>
> A quick check of the BFO frequencies for all filters should reveal a sideband swap readily.
>
> I am not clear on all parts of your operation detailed - you said "switching RIT on & off" which is the part that is not clear to me - you must turn on RIT and tune (with the RIT knob) to the frequency you intend to transmit on - then activate XIT, and go back to the intended receive frequency by turning RIT off.  If that is your procedure it is correct, but I did not understand all the steps in the procedure you outlined.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>> Scenario 1 - Hear VQ9JC on 20m and want say hello/goodbye before he 
>> leaves there. He is working split, so switching RIT on & off, I find his 
>> rx freq and tap XIT.  He completes a QSO so I call. No QSO. This happens 
>> several times including a policeman who says G3 Up. I sense something is 
>> wrong and stop calling. Jim has confirmed he heard me on his TX freq at 
>> a good strength but didn't want encourage a co-channel QSO. Fair enough 
>> but I was convinced I was transmitting split.
>>
>> Scenario 2 - Was a bit apprehensive after Scenario 1 but decided to call 
>> NO2R in ARRL 160m contest. I know I can works States on 160. Had 19 
>> Stateside Qs in the last hour of RSGB 160m Contest recently. Nothing, 
>> even pushing my amp hard. Most unusual. This was co-channel, no split.
>>
>> Once is one thing but twice makes me feel there is a problem. RIT/XIT 
>> looks OK, so I think I need to do zero beat and BFO checks before I go 
>> much further.
>>
>> Chris G3SJJ
>>
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