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VCO Alignment

In the following steps you’ll adjust the VCO inductor (L30) so that the
VCO control voltage is in the proper range.

Disconnect the internal frequency counter probe and remove it

completely from the K2.

Select 80 meters, and set the VFO for about 4000 kHz.

Connect a DMM (digital multimeter) to the left end of resistor

R30 (near the center of the synthesizer area of the RF board) and
ground. Use a small alligator clip to ensure a good connection. (You
can also use the built-in voltmeter to measure the VCO control
voltage. Refer to Voltmeter Probe Assembly in Part I.)

It is possible to damage the slugs in slug-tuned inductors if

you use a metal tool or if you tune the slug too far in or out. The
tuning tool provided will not damage the slugs.

Using the wide end of the plastic tuning tool, adjust the slug in

inductor L30 until the voltage at R30 reads 6.0 V. If the voltmeter
reading does not change at all as you tune L30 through its full range,
refer to Troubleshooting. If the voltage changes but you cannot get to
6.0 V, you have probably wound the VCO inductor (T5) incorrectly or
have installed the wrong value at L30 or C72.

Set the VFO for approximately 3500 kHz.

Measure and write down the VCO control voltage at this

frequency in Table 6-1 (using pencil).

For each remaining band, set the VFO to the low and high

frequencies listed in Table 6-1 and write down the VCO control
voltages.

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(You can tune quickly to the approximate frequencies in the

table by selecting the 1-kHz tuning rate.)

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Usable VFO coverage extends well beyond the ranges given in the table. 15 MHz is

used as the upper boundary on 20 meters to allow reception of WWV at this
frequency.

Table 6-1. VCO Voltage Readings

Band Low

Freq.

Voltage

High Freq. Voltage

80

m

3500

______

4000

______

40

m

7000

______

7300

______

30

m

10000

______

10150

______

20

m

14000

______

15000

______

17

m

18000

______

18200

______

15

m

21000

______

21450

______

12

m

24800

______

25000

______

10

m

28000

______

28800

______

If some VCO control voltage readings above are < 1.5 V, or

some of them are > 7.5 V, you may be able to shift the entire set of
readings so that they are all within the 1.5 to 7.5 V range. Switch to
the band (and frequency) that had the highest or lowest voltage, then
adjust L30 to bring that reading into range. Then re-measure all of the
voltages to make sure they're in range.

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If you have some voltages that are < 1.5 V and others that are

> 7.5 V, you have probably installed the wrong value at one or more of
the VCO capacitors (C71-C74) or varactor diodes (D21-D26). Another
possibility is that T5 has the wrong number of turns or that you
installed the wrong type of slug-tuned inductor at L30. If you change
any of these components, repeat the VCO alignment procedure.

Disconnect the DMM from R30.

Connect the internal frequency counter probe to the BFO test

point, TP2 (right side of the RF board, near the crystal filter).

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