[Elecraft] K2 scratchy volume control

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Mon Sep 28 19:16:04 EDT 2009


Gernot,

I repair many K2s, both as an independent and as an Elecraft hourly 
employee, so I believe I am qualified to speak to your comment.  I 
cannot suggest that this is an "official" Elecraft response because I do 
not have Eric or Wayne's permission on this particular situation, and I 
do not have any data on the life expectancy for these controls.

.Most of the AF Gain pots are still good, although a scratchy one is 
encountered occasionally.  Rarely do I see that in an RF Gain control, 
but then many operators (likely most) just leave the RF Gain at max and 
depend on the AGC, so it does not get as much use as the AF Gain control.
If the gain control has been used a lot, the track can wear out, and 
replacement is the only certain cure that I know.

So from that perspective, the pots are of adequate quality for the 
average K2.  Of the K2s that I repair, those that show obvious signs of 
greater than average use (buttons worn, knobs show wear, etc) are the 
most likely ones to have a bad AF Gain control.

With the unmodified AF Gain circuit in K2s below SN 3000, there was a 
bit of current drawn through the AF Gain control which accelerated the 
chance that the control would become scratchy, so if the AF Gain control 
is already scratchy, adding the AF Gain alternate wiring mod will not 
cure that condition.  The wiring mod is included on the boards for all 
K2s above SN 3000 (now greater than 1/2 the K2s out there).

If you use the RF Gain control frequently it is possible that it may be 
worn too.  You did not say  if you use the RF Gain frequently, or if you 
operate the K2 more hours than the average ham.

73,
Don W3FPR

DF5RF wrote:
> Paul & Don,
> I got the same problem despite I have applied the new AF wiring.
> Especially the RF pot problem appeared last year all of a sudden.
> Mechanically, the pot does not sound too bad.
>
> Elecraft, pse, what is the explanation for this? Do we really need to 
> replace the AF/RF pots?
>
> 73
> Gernot
> DF5RF
> K2#2329
>   
>


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