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Using the KAT100
CAUTION: Never touch an exposed antenna wire when
transmitting. If you ever receive an RF burn, stray RF may be
the cause (see Antenna Considerations, page 33).
Rear Panel Connectors
12VDC (J1)
The KAT100 must be connected to a 10-15 V DC source
. The
KAT100's power supply must be turned on first if it is separate
from the transceiver's power supply.
Typical current drain is 200-
300 mA, but it can be as high as 700 mA in the unlikely event that all
relays and all LEDs are turned on simultaneously
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.
AUX RF (J2)
This connector is not used by the KAT100 itself. It could be used for
RF signal routing to an accessory module built into the ATU.
J2 is connected internally to 2-pin male connector P6 via series
capacitor C49. P6 is supplied only with the KAT100-2. A mating
female connector may be purchased from Elecraft if required
(#E620013 housing, plus two #E620014 crimp pins).
CONTROL (J3)
The KAT100 requires control signals from the transceiver's
AUX I/O
port to operate. The AUX I/O port is included with the K2/100. In the
case of the K2, the
KIO2
option is required.
Assembly instructions for the KAT100 control cable can be found on
page 25.
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All relays and LEDs on. This is very unlikely to occur; in normal use, the
maximum will be closer to 400-500 mA. If you're concerned about current drain,
you can use the K2's
G R P H
menu entry to select
D O T
mode for the LED
bargraphs on both the K2 and the KAT100, or install KAT100 jumper W1 to
force DOT mode for just the KAT100 regardless of the
G R P H
menu setting.
GND (E1)
A good ground should be connected to the KAT100. This is especially
important with high power (K2/100). See
Antenna Considerations
.
RF IN (J4)
J4 must be connected to the appropriate antenna jack on the K2 or
K2/100 via a short 50-ohm coaxial cable. There are three possibilities:
•
K2/100: use the SO239 jack on the back of the KPA100 module
•
Basic (10-watt) K2
without
a KAT2 (20-W ATU) installed: use the
K2's normal BNC antenna jack on the lower rear panel
•
Basic (10-watt) K2
with
a KAT2 installed: use the KAT2's ANT1
jack on the upper rear panel
Note:
If both a KAT100 and KAT2 are in the system, the KAT2 will
be switched to
C A L P
mode, and its ANT1 jack selected. The
A N T 1 / 2
switch and
A T U
menu entry will control only the KAT100.
ANT1 (J5) and ANT2 (J6)
Unbalanced antenna jacks (a balun is required with balanced feed lines).
The K2's
A N T 1 / 2
switch selects the antenna.
Front Panel LEDs
ANTENNA (1 and 2)
: These indicate which antenna is selected. If
ANT 2 is selected, the K2's ANT2 LCD annunciator will be turned on.
SWR (1-5):
SWR indication, 1:1 to 5:1 (or higher), during transmit.
POWER (LOW and HIGH):
If the
KPA100 is enabled and set for
over 10 W, the
HIGH
LED will turn on. Otherwise,
LOW
will be on.
Jumpers (W1-W7)
Installing W1 forces
D O T
mode for the SWR LEDs, regardless of the
K2's
G R P H
setting. W2 forces
B A R
mode. W3-W7 are not used.