I'm still looking at the KX3 and have not made the choice between instant gratification or delayed when I turn it on and it works from building the kit. I do enjoy kits, my 1st a Boy
Scout Explorer receiver kit from the 50's.

Mike's comment seems to imply that he has a drift issue and is a consideration in possibly
selling off his KX3.

Dave's indicates that there is a solution. I have downloaded the assembly and operators
manual and do not see it.   Have I missed something??

Assuming that there are temperature calibrations involved leads to a 2nd question. Is this procedure part of the factory built units? If so this could be the value added item that trips
the kit verses factory equation towards the factory version.

Anyone know for sure....

73,
Bob
K2TK   ex KN2TKR (1956) & K2TKR






On 5/28/2013 1:36 PM, David G4DMP wrote:
It only takes less than an hour, Mike. Surely you could spend the time
going through the procedure rather than spending $s on such a module
even if it will ever be available.

My KX3 does not shift more than 2-4 Hz  from 10C to 50C. It's well worth
going through the procedure.

73 de David G4DMP

In a recent message, Mike Studer <[email protected]> writes
I don't have the time to cook/freeze my radio to 'fix' it.
I would think that there would be a big demand for portable digital
modes.  I can work people using my phone for goodness sake.
Is there any possibility that a stable frequency module will come out?
I am trying to decide if I should keep the radio.

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