[Elecraft] K1 sidetone problem still

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Thu Jul 11 22:04:57 EDT 2013


David,

Those AF1 and AF2 signals are indeed connected - but not directly. They 
go to the AF Gain control on the Front Panel.

Sorry that the MAX518 replacement did not bring the sidetone back. The 
signal from FP U2 pin 1 should be a square wave at your sidetone pitch.

You might want to check the soldering on RF Board C72 and RP3.

There is a chance that the MCU is sending correct data to the power 
control circuits, but not to the sidetone generation.  I would first try 
changing the sidetone pitch in the menu to write new information into 
the MCU memory, and if that fails, reset to the default conditions (see 
page 57 of the manual) - after which you will have to do some 
calibration for those values that were retained in the menu.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 7/11/2013 8:37 PM, David L DuPuy wrote:
> Followup on my post about a week ago.  After a nut fell off inside the K1,
> I lost the sidetone and the selectivity seemed to be on #3 (most
> selective).  I'm receiving signals on the air just fine, so it's clearly a
> sidetone/audio problem, and not an RF problem.  I can set the power level
> just fine, so OUTB on the D/A U2 is working fine.
>
> I ordered a new MAX518 (U2 on FP) D/A from Elecraft and installed it.  No
> problems are visible.  And I still have no sidetone.
>
> I put a 'scope on U2 OUTA and when keying slowly (set to 8 wpm) I see a
> signal, but the scope will not trigger on it (on timebase 0.2 ms/div, and a
> 1 kHz test signal is clean).  The same messy signal appears on the AF Amp
> IN2 (pin 2) on RF board.  I can see the bars on the LCD, so I am pretty
> sure the transmitter is keying just fine, and I can hear a clean signal on
> an adjacent receiver.
>
> Unrelated (to my sidetone problem):  just below AF Preamp/Mute on the
> diagram I see to pins marked AF2 and AF1.  Are these points connected?  It
> looks to me like the audio signal has to pass through between these points,
> but I don't see where they are located.  Any insight into this is greatly
> appreciated, David
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