I have been measuring the level of harmonic spurious from my K3 #3674 and came 
up with some interesting results.
 
I measured with the K3 connected to a dummy load and to my antennas (loop for 
80-40-30 and 17m dipole for higher bands, both antennas fed by 450 ohm feeder 
and Elecraft 4:1 baluns). Since I have one of the older baluns with just one 
ferrite core and one with two cores, I measured on each antenna with each of 
the baluns.

In all measurements I used the K3 ATU and the SWR was "1 bar segment"

I used a Rohde&Schwarz FSH8 portable Spectrum Analyzer using a short wire in 
the input connector center pin  to pick up the signal from the antennas. The 
analyzer was in my shack, next to the rig. But since I also used the pick-up 
antenna to measure the leaking signal from the dummy load (and the harmonics 
were all very low) the higher level harmonics measured when connected to the 
antenna supposedly did not come from stray signals in the shack.

So, what did I see with K3 transmitting 100W?
1,8     >38 dB 
3,5     37
7       >55
10      43
14      40 (2nd harm)
18      44
21      53
24      49
28      59
This seems pretty good to me.

With K3 transmitting 100W and 2-core balun on loop (160-40) and 1-core balun on 
dipole (20-10)
1,8     38 dB 
3,5     40
7       55
10      28
14      16 (2nd harm), 3rd harm at 30 dB
18      29
21      28
24      28
28      37
Especially the 14 MHz value was a surprise, but generally much higher harmonics 
on 30-10m than on the dummy load


With K3 transmitting 100W and 1-core balun on loop (160-40) and 2-core balun on 
dipole (20-10)
1,8     16 dB 
3,5     45
7       31
10      33
14      17 (2nd harm)
18      35
21      45
24      36
28      42
The 14 MHz value still pretty bad and the high bands much better now with 
2-core balun. Low bands some worse and some better with 1-core balun!

Finally - assuming that some of the harmonics might origin from non-linearities 
in the balun core - I measured on 14 MHz with the 2-core balun at different 
power levels:
14 MHz, 2-core balun and dipole antenna
100W    18 dB
80      17
60      16
40      16
20      18
10      21
5       21
It seems that the power value has very little influence on the harmonic level, 
so my theory of harmonics being created in the balun may not be correct.
When the ATU shows SWR ~1 does it mean that the current waveform in the PA 
transistors are independent of whether the load is a dummy load (and the ATU 
practically bypasses) or the load is a complex impedance requiring some L and C 
to reach 50 ohms?

Now I have the following questions:
1) is my K3#3674 specifically having a problem concerning harmonics on 14 MHz 
or would I measure the same on any other K3
2) what is the reason that I measure much higher harmonic levels when connected 
to the antenna than on dummy load?
3) when the ATU shows SWR ~1 does it mean that the current waveform in the PA 
transistors is independent of whether the load is a dummy load (and the ATU 
practically bypasses) or the load is a complex impedance requiring some L and C 
to reach 50 ohms?
4) have I overlooked some fundamental measurement error in using a small piece 
(3 cm) of wire to pick up the RF signals?

73 de
Poul-Erik
OZ4UN
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