[Elecraft] KX-1 20 Meter Deafness

Kurt Pawlikowski kurtt at pinrod.com
Sun May 18 22:08:22 EDT 2008


Don,

    I'll check the LPF board closely.

    As far as whether the signal increase, I believe it does. Since, 
when I touch it, signals I an hearing on my other receiver become 
apparent in the KX-1 also. And, I believe the XG-2 signal is increasing 
(only by ear). I say that because the increase is very noticeable: From, 
"Is it there?" to "I have to turn it down." Which is quite a jump 
(probably 9dB).

    Anyway, I'll look it over more closely (maybe rebuild that board) 
and report back. Thanks.

    Regards,

    kurtt

    Kurt Pawlikowski, AKA WB9FMC
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Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Kurt,
>
> From all you have said, I would believe that the problem is in the 
> KXB3080 low pass filter.
> While I agree that your continuity test indicates no apparent problem 
> with the toroid lead tinning, check all the connections to be certain 
> there is a bit of solder on both sides of the board - if not, view 
> that connection with suspicion.
>
> Make certain there is no contact with the green wire from L2 to the 
> lower connection of the red wire.  The green wire must wrap around to 
> the back side of the LPF board and can inadvertently contact the #4 
> termination of the wire for the red winding.
>
> The best LPF testing is visual - look for any suspicious solder 
> connections.  Yes, you will see a 17 MHz cutoff on the LPF if you 
> measure it without regard to disconnecting it from the rest of the 
> circuit and failing to properly terminate the filter (it is not 50 
> ohms at the PA transistor side, but I have not ever calculated the 
> proper termination).
>
> Perhaps it is helpful if I tell you that the green winding is the only 
> active portion on 40, 30 and 20 meters.  The red winding is used for 
> 80 meters and SWB band below about 6 MHz only.
>
> Caution:  The sensitivity of the KX1 is not as great on 20 meters as 
> it is on 30 or 40 meters.  Bringing a finger (or antenna) close to T2 
> or many of the receiver tuned circuits after the LPF  will normally 
> result in an increase in receiver total output, but that is actually 
> an increase in broadband noise - under careful measurement conditions, 
> the desired signal strength will not increase even though the overall 
> noise level does.  Spectrogram will show that is true.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> Kurt Pawlikowski wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>    First, thanks for reading. Hopefully, it won't be boring for those
>> lucky K3 guys and gals...
>>
>>    CONFIGURATION
>>
>>    KX-1, 3080 upgrade. ATU currently removed and antenna jumper
>> installed for testing.Using XG-2 as a signal source. I have confirmed
>> the XG-2 seems to be working about as expected with another receiver
>> (about S-10 at 50uv and S-0 (but still in the speakers) at 1uv).
>>
>>    SYMPTOM
>>
>>    With normal operation, receive levels appear normal on 80 and 40 (I
>> can make contacts), but the XG2 is not peaking the KX-1's meter (I used
>> the XG-2 to calibrate the meter). 20 meters has always seemed deaf to
>> me. I don't remember how well the XG-2 was received on 20 when I
>> calibrated it. Here's the real "kicker": On 20 meters, with the XG-2
>> attached, I hear *no* volume difference between 50 and 1uv (which means
>> the KX-1's receiver is picking up the signal by proximity, not through
>> the antenna connection). If I touch the RX antenna connection almost
>> anywhere between the low-pass filter and the input of the Rx Mixer (U6,
>> pin 1), 20 meters comes way up (from nothing to receiving moderately
>> weak signals and noise). Touching the RX antenna line on 80 and 40
>> appears to have little or no affect. Output power on 20 meters does not
>> register full power, but I'm not sure if this is a calibration problem
>> as I don't have an accurate power meter. Also, when I couple a grid dip
>> meter into the RX, when tuned to 30 or 20 meters, I get a marked "dip"
>> just at about 17 MHz.
>>
>


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