Try the internal keyer, just as a test, I think I recall that then the PX3 may
freeze totally during semi break in keying. (I never used full break in because
I was using transverters with sequenced relays).
I recall being confused as to what was different one day when I saw what you
are
Noise blankers are off and it is an external key.
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 12:46 PM David Anderson wrote:
> I don't have my PX3 beside me now, but I recall that the PX3 acts
> differently between using an external keyer and the internal keyer of the
> KX3, one freezes the PX3
I don't have my PX3 beside me now, but I recall that the PX3 acts differently
between using an external keyer and the internal keyer of the KX3, one freezes
the PX3 all the time you are transmitting in semi break in, the other doesn't.
The other thing that sometimes causes spurious signals to
I've noticed it as well on a KX3/PX3 new to me (ie bought used) combo.
If you get an answer let me know.
Rich - N5ZC
On 8/3/2017 10:53 AM, Roger Meadows wrote:
When I'm sending code, I noticed that there is a signal showing up just to
the right of the frequency I'm on. It goes away when I'm
When I'm sending code, I noticed that there is a signal showing up just to
the right of the frequency I'm on. It goes away when I'm done
transmitting. Here is an example ... https://youtu.be/zQ_VWCmKvOw
Thanks for your input.
73,
Roger Meadows
AE4RM
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