George has an excellent point (killing good radios), but be advised that the 
KX3 is designed to work from pure DC power (batteries) and doesn't tolerate 
power supply ripple and transients well.  So filtering of the DC is necessary 
as well as good regulation.  Most wall warts out of the box have neither.  This 
comes true in spades, in a mobile installation (see 
http://www.elecraft.com/manual/Rev-B1-1.6-KX3-Mobile-Owners.pdf for more on 
mobile installations and ops).  

My "on the road" AC supply is a MeanWell switcher.  It's got a few broad HF 
spurs.  I treated these as conducted emissions and used a Laird LFB174095 
ferrite core w/ 5 turns through it to suppress them.  There are still a few 
spurs being radiated, and even though they're broad they are also below the 
atmospheric noise level.  KX #6 only hears them with the antenna cable 
disconnected.

Matt Zilmer
Consultant - Product Management Dept.
Magellan Navigation / MiTAC Digital Corp.
Tel: (909) 394-6052
Cell: (909) 730-6552
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-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [Elecraft] Wall wart for KX3

I bought several 18VDC ones and pried them open. There was enough room  
inside to add a regulator and extra filter cap. Used with other QRP rigs but  
never with a KX3. Yes mni wallwarts will kill a good radio!  72  George/W2BPI
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