[Elecraft] Back in time question
David Woolley
forums at david-woolley.me.uk
Fri Mar 6 03:12:44 EST 2015
I'd also suggest an analogue volt meter, as they are generally better
when adjusting for minimum and maximum voltages.
And, although rather obvious, an antenna able to receive a transmission
with good frequency accuracy.
I used the Elecraft noise generator, a dummy load, a digital multimeter,
Spectrogram, and a wire antenna. I subsequently obtained a 50kopv
analogue meter and used it to refine some of the settings.
Incidentally, I don't understand how the subject summarises the question.
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David Woolley
Owner K2 06123
On 04/03/15 18:27, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
> A dummy load and a DMM are sufficient - just follow the instructions in
> the manual. The K1 and the K2 both include provisions for reading the
> internal frequencies as well as other built-in tools.
>
> Of course there are other tools that can be helpful - Spectrogram is
> useful for providing a visual display of the filters, especially on the
> K2. Take a look at the K2 Dial Calibration article on my website
> On 3/4/2015 12:43 PM, Doug Hensley wrote:
>> What test equipment is needed to accurately perform the alignment
>> and proper tuning of a used K1 or K2 ?
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