Yesterday, during the CW contest, I noticed that my K3-100 (#474) suddenly 
began to "stutter" during CW transmissions on the low end of 40 meters.  I 
hadn't noticed this before, including Saturday, the first day of the contest.  
My CW transmission had a "chattering" sound something like the braaaaap of a 
machine gun (and no, my fist isn't *that* good).  My first thought was RF 
getting into the radio, but, I've never had RF issues before and, again, 
nothing in the system had changed: 
 
K3 > LP-100A SWR/Power meter > 4 position Ameritron RCS-4 antenna switch > 
dipole.   
 
I have never found a frequency on 40-10 meters that my K3's internal tuner 
could not handle with the only antenna I've ever used with the rig.  But the 
tuner could not eliminate this chattering yesterday.
 
After the contest I did some checking and noted the following:
 
1.  At 100W, the chattering only occurred from 7.0 to almost exactly 7.1 then 
went normal again.  CW was normal on all other bands.
2.  If I backed the power down from 100W to 50W the chattering CW below 7.1 
went away and all was normal again.
3.  I checked my DX-EE parallel dipole and it was without damage or change.
4.  All coax connections in the feed line chain were tight.
5.  The meter on the K3 indicated a *tuned* SWR of 1.2 at 7.033 during the 
chattering but the LP-100 meter showed 4.5 and up at the same time and its 
alarm sounded.  I'd never even heard the alarm before.
6.  I put my MFJ 269 analyzer on the PL259 that connects the 10-40 meter dipole 
to the K3 and swept the bands.  No band had an SWR greater than 2.4, which the 
K3's tuner should (and always has) handle well.
 
All in all, the rig performed extremely well in the contest except for this new 
chattering issue.  I logged many stations that I could barely hear.  Now all I 
can think is that the K3's internal tuner somehow is losing its memory.  So I 
went back to each band and did a few "manual" antenna tunes.  SWR on the lower 
end of 40 meters tuned to 1.2 in several places but the chattering CW continues 
there with power above 50 watts.  Are there any tests I could perform to 
determine if the memory function of the K3's internal tuner is intermittent or 
otherwise suffering.  Thanks.
 
73,
 
Terry, W0FM
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