[Elecraft] ESTATE SALE: K2 with options & KPA100 +KAT100 in EC2 Enclosure

Matt VK2RQ matt.vk2rq at gmail.com
Sun Mar 29 02:21:25 EDT 2015


The frequency display alignment is easy enough to do, there is good information about this on the webpage of Don W3FPR:
http://www.w3fpr.com/dial_cal.html

I recommend the "N6KR" method which is linked on that page -- tune in WWV either zero-beating against a second AM shortwave receiver, or use spectrogram to see the frequency of the WWV tones, then use the N6KR method to align the VCO/BFO. With a bit of care, you can get the dial showing the right frequency to within 20Hz.

73,
Matt VK2RQ

> On 29 Mar 2015, at 11:31 am, James kvochick <jameskvochick at me.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Estate radio for sale:
> 
> K2 Transceiver (serial number in 58xx range)
> 
> Transceiver includes:
> 
> KSB2 SSB Module
> K160RX 160 Module
> KNB2 Noise Blanker
> KAF2 Audio Filter
> KAT2 20 Watt Tuner
> KIO2 Serial Port
> Kenwood Microphone
> Rework Modules
> 
> KPA100 & KAT100 (100 Watt Amplifier and 100 Watt Tuner) Built in an EC2 enclosure
> (includes serial cable to connect to K2
> 
> All manuals
> 
> I’ve had the station on the air, and despite the frequency display being a little off (probably needs an alignment) everything seems to work great.  I do not know who built the K2, but it looks very nice inside.  The KPA100/KAT100 combination was purchased by me used from another Elecraft enthusiast, and donated to the SK.
> 
> IF SOLD SEPARATE:
> 
> $800 US for the K2
> $700 US for the KPA100/KAT100
> 
> plus shipping for each.
> 
> IF SOLD TOGETHER:
> 
> Complete collection for $1100.00  FREE SHIPPING
> 
> 73
> 
> Jim K8JK
> 
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