I have two K3s set up for SO2R using a DX Doubler. Each radio has the Top Ten 
cable for a K3 with a PTT, key, mic and phones plug on one end. When everything 
is set up and I plug my headphones into the DX Doubler's phones jack, I hear a 
bit of hum on the audio regardless of whether the audio switch is in Radio 1, 
Both, or Radio 2 position. When I send with the right radio or left radio, I 
hear a hummy audio. However, if I plug the headphones into either radio's 
phones jack, everything sounds perfect. No hum. No hummy sidetone audio. If I 
plug it back into the DX Doubler, and key radio 1 while the audio switch is in 
radio 1, and I pull the interface cable from radio 2 out of the DX Doubler 
socket, it all sounds fine. Same with the opposite situation, key and monitor 
radio 2, pull the interface for radio 1, and have headphones plugged into DX 
Doubler phone socket.

Looking at the DXD schematic, the audio from each radio is fed to the DXD phone 
socket with no active devices in the audio chain. It is strictly a switch and 
relay.So, physically, the two radio's audio outputs (audio 1, audio 2 and 
ground) are fed into the Radio 1 and Radio 2 interface sockets. The grounds on 
both radios are joined and the DXD's audio switch controls two DPDT relays that 
either serve just radio 1, both, or just radio 2 audio to the phone socket.

Clearly what I am hearing on the DXD is coming from stereo phones jack back 
into the DXD, or somehow getting created in the DXD. Monitoring the phones jack 
on the front panel I hear only clean stuff. Does anyone have any clues as to 
why the audio coming out of the stereo phones rear jacks should be interacting 
this way when being routed through the DXD? 


Rob K6RB


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