I think the bypass is a real relay, are u thinking that the power to the relay 
was somehow on? I wonder if it's more likely that the relay contact was not 
quite conducting for receive. And turning on the amp cycled the relay wiping 
the contact.

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On Apr 6, 2012, at 8:14 PM, "Carl Clawson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The other morning I powered up the station to have a listen but left the
> KPA500 off. The rear panel power switch was left on and I had powered the
> amp off the night before by the front panel switch.
> 
> There was no signal getting from the antenna to the K3, evidenced by absence
> of band noise on 160 m. I turned on the amp with the front panel switch and
> then it connected the antenna. (Why did I turn the amp on, you ask? I was
> going to poke a band button and try a different antenna.) Somehow the KPA500
> had "powered down" with its T/R switch in the wrong state. I put "powered
> down" in quotes because it's a software state, not an actual physical
> disconnection of power.
> 
> I suspect that if I'd powered down at the rear panel, I would have had an
> antenna. But I'll never know unless it happens again.
> 
> 73, Carl WS7L
> K3 #486 S/W V4.48
> KPA500 #750 S/W V1.11
> 
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