[Elecraft] K2: Various Receive Problems

Jon Perelstein jperelst at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 8 11:06:01 EST 2008


I just finished building the K2 and am in process of checking it out.  All voltage tests, current tests, power tests, alignment tests and alignment activities were completed successfully.  I've been through the receiver alignment twice just to make sure, and got good peaking on each band.
 
I'm hitting various receive problems that are just strange and I'm going to have a little trouble explaining some of them, so please bear with me.
 
1.  Receive sensitivity is not good.  Using the same antenna, and with AGC on:  
 
o  Without the pre-amp on, the K-2 is nowhere near as sensitive as my K-1, nor is it as good as my FT-897 (but the K-1 is better than the FT-897).  
 
o  With the pre-amp on, the K-2 is about as good as the FT-897, but still not as good as the K-1.
 
The situation is better with AGC off, as good as or better than the FT-897, but still not as good as the K-1.  
 
It seems as if the AGC is having too much impact since I have to crank the AF Gain almost all the way clockwise to get decent audio volume with the AGC on (both headphones and speaker)?
 
 
2. On receive, stations are either there or not there.
 
In a correctly operating radio, as you tune across a station's signal, the signal strength starts out lower and then picks up in strength and volume as you reach the station's actual transmit frequency.  Furthermore, if two stations are near each other, you typically hear both of them.
 
In this case, if I hear a signal, I hear it at the same volume as I tune across the signal's bandwidth.  The perceived signal strength simply does not change.  The S-Meter does change value, but not the perceived signal strength in the headphones or speaker.  
 
Along with this, there is no interference from adjacent signals.  I'm always hearing the strongest station and only the strongest station at whatever spot that my VFO is tuned to.  Any other stations are simply not there, as if some sort of really good DSP has completely eliminated all but the strongest station at that point in the VFO (and I mean *completely* eliminated).  As you tune across, you can hear the specific point where one station stops being heard and a different one starts being heard.
 
I do not have DSP -- this is a bare bones K-2 without noise blanker or anything else.  I have AGC turned off.  The problem also appears with AGC on.  In addition, it appears in both VFO A and VFO B.  
 
I have the squelch turned off. 
 
I have checked, and I'm in filter 1 and I'm getting the correct readings from aligning FIL1.  When I go to FIL2,  there's a similar effect -- except that the bandwidth range across which I can hear the signal is much smaller (to be expected with a tighter filter).  At FIL3 I can hear only the strongest of stations, and then across an extremely narrow signal bandwidth.  Finally, at FIL4 I cannot pick up even the strongest signals. 
 
 
3.  As I tune across a CW station's signal, there is no change in audio frequency.
 
In a correctly operating radio, as you tune across a CW signal, there is a change in the audio frequency of the signal, until you're at zero-beat, at which time the audio frequency is whatever you've set your sidetone at.
 
In this case, once I hear a signal, I hear it at the same audio frequency across the entire bandwidth of the signal for as long as I'm hearing that signal (see problem 2 above).
 
The audio frequency at which I'm hearing the signal is not particularly my sidetone frequency.  It seems to be different for each different station, but is the same for the same station.  For example, I'm hearing a station at 14.100.  As I tune across his signal, the audio on his signal is at about 800 Hz.  As I tune past that (up), I hear another station and I'm hearing the audio at something much lower, like about 500 or 600 Hz.  If I keep tuning across the dial, I'll hear other stations, each of which may or may not have a different audio frequency than 800Hz.  However, if I go back to the station at 14.100, I'll again hear him at about 800 Hz and not some other frequency.  I can hear this particular station from about 14.099 to about 14.101, and his audio frequency does not change as I tune the 2KHz range between .099 and .101
 
I get the same result with SSB signals.  There is no change in the audio, and thus most SSB signals are unintelligible because there is no way to tune in on the station's actual transmission frequency.  Every so often, an SSB station is intelligible, and then no amount of tuning across its bandwidth makes it unintelligible.
 
Note that I do not have the SSB module installed, and I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be able to hear SSB in a bare-bones K-2 without the SSB module installed (although it is my understanding that I should be copy SSB).
 
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I've been through the manual twice and can't find any features that I may have inadvertently turned on to get these results.
 
Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
 
Jon
KB1QBZ


      
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