[Elecraft] K2 K2/100 post FD review
Mike Kopacki
mikekopacki at gmail.com
Mon Jun 29 08:50:47 EDT 2020
Okay. I will go back to your first reply and run through the items you suggested.
Does the fact that on 40 and 80 meters, when I set the requested power to 100w, I actually see a little more - like 103w - but the power drops off on other bands - is that a clue to anything?
Thanks,
Mike NJ2OM
> On Jun 28, 2020, at 10:50 PM, Don Wilhelm <donwilh at embarqmail.com> wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> No, the KPA100 wattmeter will display the actual power being produced if it is well calibrated.
> That is not necessarily the same as the requested power, although with a properly working KPA100 and a calibrated KPA100 wattmeter, the reading should be the same.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>> On 6/28/2020 9:41 PM, Mike Kopacki wrote:
>> I can run through some of the items you suggest. But I don’t have an external wattmeter that can measure 100 watts. I do have a QRP wattmeter.
>>
>> I will start tomorrow to try and work through the question.
>>
>> But to be completely accurate...you are saying that the KPA100 wattmeter (which is what I see when pressing TUNE and DISPLAY together), should read the same as the REQUESTED power (which is what the power knob sets)?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike NJ2OM
>>
>>>> On Jun 28, 2020, at 8:58 PM, Eric Norris <norrislawfirm2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Congratulations, Mike! Please let us ALL know how it goes, as we of the K2 clan learn something with every post.
>>>
>>> 73 Eric WD6DBM
>>>
>>>> On Sun, Jun 28, 2020, 2:12 PM Mike Kopacki <mikekopacki at gmail.com <mailto:mikekopacki at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, that gives me something to do! I’ll let you know how it goes.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mike NJ2OM
>>>
>>> > On Jun 28, 2020, at 4:41 PM, Don Wilhelm
>>> <donwilh at embarqmail.com <mailto:donwilh at embarqmail.com>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Mike,
>>> >
>>> > Congratulations on finishing the K2/100.
>>> >
>>> > On the power output variation, that is not normal.
>>> > First check the voltage delivered to the K2 while in transmit.
>>> > You should do that by tapping DISPLAY and scrolling to the
>>> voltage display. Your power source should provide at least 13.8
>>> volts, but higher (up to 15 volts) is better. If the voltage
>>> shown by the K2 display during transmit is less than 12.6, make
>>> certain all power cable connections are tight.
>>> >
>>> > If the power supply voltage is not the problem, then remove the
>>> KPA100 from the base K2 and realign the bandpass filters.
>>> Connect a dummy load to the base K2 BNC ANT jack. After that,
>>> check the maximum power from the base K2 - you should have at
>>> least 10 watts on each band. Record the power for each band.
>>> >
>>> > Using a dummy load takes away any question about your
>>> antennas. Always check into a dummy load - with an in-line
>>> wattmeter if necessary.
>>> >
>>> > The other possibility is that you have a problem in the Low
>>> Pass Filter in the KPA100. To check for that, re-install the
>>> KPA100, but power the base K2 from the coaxial power jack (no
>>> power to the KPA100 - connect the dummy load to the SO2339 jack
>>> on the KPA100.
>>> > Again check the maximum power on each band from the base K2.
>>> It should be no more than 5% less than you found with the base K2
>>> only.
>>> > If there is a substantial difference in power, then check the
>>> KPA100 Low Pass Filter - particularly checking the number of
>>> turns on the toroids.
>>> >
>>> > 73,
>>> > Don W3FPR
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >> On 6/28/2020 4:04 PM, NJMike wrote:
>>> >> I did notice a variation on the power output on different bands:
>>> >> 80m - 100w
>>> >> 40m - 100w
>>> >> 20m - 80w
>>> >> 15m - 50w
>>> >> 10m - 30w
>>> >> SWR was never above 1.3-1.
>>> >> Does that sound normal?
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