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Kit Building Revisited - the Elecraft Way QCWA Chapter 70 September 18, 2007 Bob MacKenzie VA3RKM Mike Babineau VE3WMB Martin Gillen VA3SIE
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Eric, WA6HHQ Wayne, N6KR
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Who Are We? Both hams since ‘71 Wayne (N6KR, ex WN6HQH) –QRP Design Fanatic (Sierra, NorCal40, SST…) –B.S. Cognitive Science, UCSD –Silicon Valley Guy (Firmware / EE / UI) Eric (WA6HHQ) –Kamikaze QRP DX’er (NorCal40 DXCC) –B. S. Electronics, Yale –Startup Addict: Mountain Comp., Verisys, Elecraft
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Goals….. Re-birth of the ‘Heathkit’ Experience Building and using your rig is Fun! (‘Mojo’) Create a worldwide community of Elecraft builders to share their experiences. Encourage portable HF operation. Bring back the excitement of building, modifying, (breaking), fixing and operating with equipment you have built yourself!
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Comprehensive Assembly Manual You'll find the manual easy to follow, with step-by-step assembly, clear illustrations and photos, and modular checkout of each major section. There's also a detailed theory of operation section, as well as a complete troubleshooting guide. Strong Customer Support Our technical support via telephone and the Internet will get your Elecraft up and running quickly. On-line manuals, frequently asked questions (FAQ), application notes and our user group e-mail list make building a great experience.
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(14mHz, 500kHz filter) Blocking Dynamic Range 5kHz (de-sense) Inter- modulation Distortion 5kHz (IMD) Phase noiseReceive Current Draw Elecraft K2 135 dB 91 -124 150-200 ma Yaesu IC 7800 115 89 -120 110V TenTec Orion 130 92 -138 3.1 A Yaesu FT1000MP 119 83 -118 2.8 A Yaesu FT897 96 67 -102 900 ma Icom IC 706 II 86 74 -118 2 A Good or excellent score 120 to 130 dB 89 -120
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K1 Four or Two-Band HF Transceiver
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K1 – Cover Off
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K1 – Side View (Panels Removed)
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KAT1 ATU Mounted above K1 Filter Board
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The K2 CW/SSB HF Transceiver
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K2 Advanced Features CW Full Break-in; Diode Switched TX/RX Programmable Memory Keyer (9 memories) ‘Hunt and Pounce’ Band Search Mode 120ma Low Current RX Mode Built in Test: Freq. Counter, Volt/Amp Meters Self Calibration Firmware
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The K2 Transceiver Key Fundamentals: –Good RX Performance –No wires construction; Modular, upgradeable Down conversion to low IF (4.915MHz) –Best trade-off of cost / complexity –IF derived AGC, Variable B/W CW crystal filter
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K2 SSB Option 160M / 2nd Ant Option Audio Filter/ Real time Clock
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K2 Block Diagram
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Aims: Portability Economy Low current drain Pride High performance
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Performance features and trade-offs Where does noise come from? - many parts, many circuits (artefacts, birdies, etc.) - reduce parts and circuits and reduce noise, current drain (1)Single-band design using latching relays - ham-bands only, SSB, RTTY and CW (160-10m) (2)Single-conversion - tuning direction reversed above 17m (3)Sleep-mode when possible, periodic table updating - not as responsive (4) Simplified circuitry: No IF shift
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Builder and owner assistance Built-in test equipment RF probe, DC voltage probe, frequency counter Alignment and calibration features Self-calibrating PLL, calibrate oscillator by WWV, align by ear, measure power by DMM voltage, align SSB balance by S-meter, align filters by Spectrogram audio software Owner Support Loyal, large and savvy User’s Group Builders for hire Advice and service from factory
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www.elecraft.com sales@elecraft.com How to contact
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