[Elecraft] K2 - Audio out to Microphone jack for digital modes.

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Fri Nov 9 15:57:26 EST 2012


Chris,

I don't believe you should make any cuts to the AUXBUS signal line.

I suggest you look at my website (www.w3fpr.com) article for the W3FPR 
K2 Fixed Audio Output.
Then take a look at www.n0ss.net to find the layout for the updated 
board - the circuit is the same (except there is no pot on the output), 
but the later implementation has all the parts laid down close to the 
board, and you can mount it between the front panel and the Control 
Board - fasten it to the Control board.  All the necessary signals and 
power connections are on the control board - except for the actual audio 
output.

There are no boards available, but the circuit is simple to duplicate on 
perfboard.  Follow the layout on Tom Hammond's (SK) website.

As for how to connect to a microphone pin, connect to the jack side of 
the microphone configuration header for pin 5 (assuming you have it 
wired for the Elecraft configuration).  The FUNC signal is unused, but 
you cannot connect to that signal line without 'strange happenings'.
Take one of the little 'computer jumpers' and solder a wire in one side 
of it - the other side plugs onto the mic configuration header.  Some of 
the jumpers are configured so you can solder a wire to the top.

I hope that helps.  That is the setup I currently have in my K2.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 11/9/2012 1:25 PM, Chris Kimball wrote:
> In the transition to digital modes, an audio output to the K2 microphone
> jack would save interconnects.
>
> The microphone jack resides on the Front Panel board and the audio output is
> available on the RF Board, just one connection away.  The AUXBUS is
> apparently unused (NC) on the Front Panel board and I've considered cutting
> the foil on the RF board for AUXBUS, then taking the available RF board pin
> to audio out.  On the front panel, I'd then connect AUXBUS to the microphone
> jack.  Trouble is, my eyes get all steamed up with the idea of cutting foil.
>
> Does anyone know of a neat way to sneak the audio out from the RF board to
> the Front Panel board?  I never will use the microphone up/down frequency
> capability.
>
> I've thought about simply connecting the RF board's audio out to a wire with
> a single, slip-on connector to go over the pin on the microphone wiring
> jack.  Seems easy, but where would I get a slip-on pin?
>
>



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