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Assembly and Operating Instructions  

 

E740024 Revision D, March 22, 2017. Copyright © 2017, Elecraft; All Rights Reserved 

 

Introduction 

 
The KAT1 internal automatic antenna tuner (ATU) allows nearly any random-length wire antenna to be 
connected directly to the Elecraft K1 transceiver and used on one or more bands. The L-network 
configuration can be used with coax-fed or end-fed wire antennas, or with balanced feedlines via a balun. 
Unlike some internal auto-tuners, the KAT1 functions on receive as well as transmit. This provides an 
increase in receive sensitivity and improves rejection of out-of-band signals. 
 
The KAT1 uses latching relays to reduce current drain to nearly zero except when actually tuning. These 
relays select appropriate combinations of inductance and capacitance, as well as either a capacitor-in or 
capacitor-out L-network configuration. Tune-up is controlled by the KAT1's microprocessor, which also 
supplies SWR or power information to be displayed on the K1's LCD. Once a match has been found, 
matching parameters are saved so that the settings can be recalled immediately on any band change.  
 
ATU parameters (L, C, SWR, etc.) can be viewed using the K1’s menu. Additional menu entries are 
provided to do component-level troubleshooting all relays, inductors, and capacitors. 
 
In addition to being one of the world’s smallest automatic antenna tuners, the KAT1 is very easy to build 
and install. The KAT1 module plugs directly into the K1’s Filter board with no additional wiring. Gold 
plated connectors and redundant connector pins are used to provide excellent reliability for field operation.  
 

Specifications

 

 
L - C Ranges 

 

L: approx. 0-5 µH in 16 steps; C: approx. 0-300 pF in 32 steps  

Network Type 

 

L-network (series L, shunt C); C switchable to transceiver or antenna side 

Tuning time 

 

1 to 8 seconds typical for initial tune-up; < 1/2 sec. to recall per-band settings 

SWR Display 

 

1.0:1 to 9.9:1 

Current Drain 

 

Approx. 10-30 mA during TUNE; < 5 mA at all other times

 

Size 

  

 

5.0" (L) x 1.8" (D) x 0.5" (H) (12.7 x 4.6 x 1.3 cm) 

 

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Caution:

 Some components in this kit can be damaged by static discharge. Before handling any 

transistors or integrated circuits, always put on an anti-static wrist strap or touch any grounded, unpainted 
metal surface.

Summary of Contents for KAT1

Page 1: ...match has been found matching parameters are saved so that the settings can be recalled immediately on any band change ATU parameters L C SWR etc can be viewed using the K1 s menu Additional menu ent...

Page 2: ...MTSW 103 22 G S 420 E620046 1 P2 Conn 5x2 male 1 spcg Samtec MTSW 105 22 G D 420 E620047 1 R1 R2 Trimmer potentiometer 100K E520001 2 R5 Resistor 100 ohms 5 1 4 watt brown black brown E500010 1 R3 Re...

Page 3: ...cond row of relays faces in the opposite direction from the first row Do not solder yet Using a book or other flat object to hold the relays in place on the top side of the board flip the board over S...

Page 4: ...2 seconds per lead Trim the leads after soldering Install the LM358 IC at U2 with the notched or dimpled end oriented as shown by the component outline Bend two corner pins to hold the IC in place th...

Page 5: ...ly remove the enamel insulation from the leads to within 1 8 3 mm of the core The enamel wire provided can be heat stripped using a small amount of solder on the tip of your iron Stripping using this...

Page 6: ...ion using a match or lighter as the flame may fuse the pairs of wire together causing them to become shorted Another way to remove the insulation is to use fine sand paper Tin T1 s leads with solder I...

Page 7: ...male connector P2 on the bottom of the ATU board As with P1 make sure the connector is seated completely flat against the PC board Straighten the pins on U1 16C72A Refer to Figure 4 6 in the K1 owner...

Page 8: ...revision E or later move the RF DET jumper on 3 pin header P3 to the KAT1 position If your K1 s RF board is revision D or earlier locate R36 on the RF board near the antenna jack Unsolder the lead of...

Page 9: ...cribed in the K1B80 errata sheet The RF choke is supplied with the 80 meter band kit Filter Board and KAT1 Module Installation Plug in the Filter board you plan to use being very careful to line up al...

Page 10: ...Exit the menu then hold WPM and WPM together to go into TUNE mode you should see r8 5 Immediately tap any key to exit TUNE Note r8 5 is an SWR test value only showing whether digital data is being tra...

Page 11: ...abilized about two seconds tap WPM or WPM until the wattmeter shows close to 5 0 watts Then adjust R1 on the KAT1 so that the K1 s LCD shows the same power If you re using an RF probe Enter TUNE mode...

Page 12: ...T To display forward power without changing the present L and C settings Change the ATU mode from TUN to OUT and exit the menu Enter TUNE mode forward power will be displayed until you tap any switch...

Page 13: ...lower using the OUT menu entry However if you see PLO on the LCD during TUNE you may have power set too low to obtain a stable SWR reading The other modes are primarily used for calibration and troubl...

Page 14: ...the center conductor and braid together and treat the system as if it were a random wire This may allow you to operate well below the antenna s intended bands Random Length Antennas The KAT1 is optimi...

Page 15: ...lly unless you re operating QRPp very low power In this case set the power to about 1 to 2 watts for tune up purposes then decrease it for operation If the ATU shows an error message Exx in the menu w...

Page 16: ...ata rate U1 sleeps except during antenna tune up so it generates no receiver noise KAT1 Schematic W Burdick E Swartz Elecraft 2 6 H Rev Sht 32 H 64 H 1 3 H Date MCU 150 By L1 L2 K2 L3 L4 C1 C2 C3 C4 C...

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