I haven't received any comments about my audio filter problem yet, so tonight I tried a few more things to no avail, and took some VAC measurements with a fairly accurate voltmeter. The signal came from the 10Mhz. oscillator shown in the manual. With the filter switched out, J1 & J2 pin 1 measured .030 and pin 2 measured .018 (shouldn't they be equal?). At the LM380 (had to solder a couple wires to the pins & stick them out from between the boards) pin 2 measured .004 and pin 3 measured .008. At the speaker (volume control centered) it measured .292 and the volume was very good. With the filter switched in, J1-1 measured .036 and J2-1 measured .056; J1-2 measured .022 and J2-2 measured .053. At the LM380 the voltage at pins 2 & 3 then measured .058 VAC on both, and the voltage at the speaker was way down to .008. I also took a couple DC measurements. With the filter out, the four pins had 5.1V. on them, and with it switched in, J1's pins were still at 5.1V. and J2's pins measured 6.03V. Do these additional measurements I took give anybody any ideas?
Thanks again,
Denny Payton     N9JXY
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A couple weeks ago, I got out my K2 and operated the ARRL International DX
Contest. During the contest, my audio output was so low I had to constantly use the preamp just to hear on my headphones, so afterwards I opened the rig up and tracked the problem down to the audio filter. Shorting pins 1 & 2 of
J1 & J2 gave me full audio with the board removed, and flipping the
board-mounted switch to "out" gave me full audio with the board installed.

That told me the problem 'had' to be in the filter board, but after checking
the DC voltages from the chart and thoroughly examining each component's
location and solder joints, I found nothing. I decided to use a RS
speaker-amp to follow the audio signal through the filter to see where it
was getting attenuated, but was very surprised to not see it getting
attenuated anywhere. The filter appears to work properly from beginning to
end. The audio at pins 1 & 2 of J1 & J2 all sound fine to me, whether the
filter is switched in or out, but the K2's audio is 'greatly' attenuated
when the filter is switched in. Although I'd made sure the filters were
aligned with each other when I first started troubleshooting, I thought that was all that was left, so I started checking them again. Then, at one point,
I hit the "spot" button and discovered I suddenly had no sidetone. I spent
quite a bit of time trying to figure out what happened, but couldn't get any power from pin 25 of the MCU whether I keyed the rig, hit "spot", or turned
the rig off & on. Then as a curiosity after giving up, I removed the audio
filter board. That gave me sidetone again! Next, I reinstalled the board and I still had sidetone, so something must have "locked up"? Now, I've got the
filter removed again though, and have decided that I'm at the end of my
ability.

Something else I think I should mention is that I measure 5.15 volts on pins
1 & 2 of  J1 on the control board. I hope that's expected. Also, I don't
know if I've had this problem since the beginning or if it just popped up. I haven't operated the K2 since installing the KAF2 quite some time ago, and I
just don't remember how I left it.


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