+++++++++++++++++++ From: Unifiedtx@aol.com Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 16:07:26 EST To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Elecraft] A New KAT100-1 Is Born After making the final alignment and initial tests, I fired up my new KAT100-1. It came to life and worked like a champ. I put it through the paces in the ATU AUTO mode into a 50 ohm dummy load, and the relays took off automatically to seek the proper settings on all bands. I am amazed at the ability of this tuner to take only 2 watts to seek the proper settings. The anti-slide brackets really work and keep the K2 firmly on top of the tuner. Because I used the two DB9M connectors that came with the KPA100 to connect the K2/100 with my computer to run the K2 Remote program, I would have had to connect the KAT100 to the existing K2/100 DB9M. I did not want to run two cables into that one connector and thereby eliminate the possibility of picking up stray RF, so I bought another DB9M. Now I am using a single two foot cable between the K2 and tuner. I changed out the 220 ohm resistor (R19) on the bottom of the RF Board to a 2.7K resistor (as recommended by Wayne) and did another CAL PLL. BTW, the ETS15 tilt stand puts the K2/100 at the proper eye level. It just plainly looks good, and I highly recommend it. This is another superb Elecraft product! Roy Morris W4WFB K2/100 #2225 +++++++++++++++++++ Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 09:38:58 +0000 To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net From: Trevor Day Reply-To: Trev@secornwall.com Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: manual & automatic tuners Whilst in full agreement with the preceding comments (See Tuner Issues.. dwn) Tim, I feel its worth pointing out (as this may be the reason you ask) that the Elecraft auto tuner seems to be able to match pretty much everything I hang off the end of it as an excuse for an aerial :-) It has the added advantage of 'memorizing' the settings so subsequent band changing is virtually instantaneous. 73, Trev G3ZYY ++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++