[Elecraft] K-2 /100 Power Output Drop
Don Wilhelm
w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Fri Jul 16 19:58:03 EDT 2010
Dennis,
Such a problem is usually caused be a poor solder connection somewhere.
The challenge is to find where.
You indicated this problem occurs on SSB. What about CW? Does it do
the same thing? How about when you do a TUNE?
If the problem occurs during a TUNE, then it will be easy to find the
offending stage by the procedure below, but if it happens only on SSB,
then we should look at the KSB2 board.
Since the problem occurs when the power is set to less than 11 watts, it
is likely in the base K2, so remove the KPA100 and test only the base K2
without the KPA100 attached. If it does the same thing, then you should
construct the RF Probe from the parts provided with your K2 kit (or tell
us that you have an oscilloscope available), so you can trace through
the transmit chain "backwards" and find the stage where the power is steady.
Let us know if my "guesses" are correct (please answer the questions
above), and we can lead you to the failing stage, and after that you can
find the failing component.
73,
Don W3FPR
Dennis Utley - AF7Y wrote:
> First the good news. The receiver seems to be working well, even transmit
> power is
> at a full 100 watts (for a few seconds). Then output drops quickly
> to 50 watts. Thats the bad news.
>
> I can set the power knob for output from 110 down to QRP power, and the
> first
> few seconds of transmission are at the selected power. After the
> first few seconds power goes instantly to almost exactly 50% of what
> was manually selected. 100 watts becomes 50, 60 watts becomes 30,
> and 40 watts becomes 20 watts prox, (Peak indicated power on a
> calibrated digital peak reading meter.) (Model P-3000 by RF
> Applications, digital readout into dummy load on 40 meters.
> Indicating 1/1. Same behavior if input to 1.1/1 SWR 40 meter beam.
>
> After this 50% drop, transmission continues normally, quality reports
> are good, and all is well, except my power is 50% of what it should be.
>
> Maximum power after a few seconds of transmission is only about 55 watts
> Peak
> SSB.
>
> If I turn the radio off and wait a few moments. It will again output
> full 100 watts peak SSB output for a few seconds then drop to 50%.
>
>
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