Thanks Phil ! I think it's just an a/c hum, not actual RF. I solved the problem 
by moving the KPA500 amp. I did check the headphones cord at another device and 
no sign of hum. Also, a ham confirmed the hum in qso and that it cleared up 
completely with the amp powered down.

I greatly reduced the hum from the amp by moving it but moved the Green Heron 
rotator controller above the K3 to accommodate moving and now the same thing is 
coming from the GH. It's pretty easy to verify by switching things on/off. 
The aggravating thing is that it just popped up. I don't recall making a single 
change but something has changed, either in the shack equipment of possibly the 
house wiring. I need to start around the basic ground connections and make sure 
all is tight and clean. 
A few well placed chokes/toroids would probably make a difference but that 
doesn't fix the root cause.

God Bless & 73!
Jack - WE5ST


________________________________
 From: Phil Irons <[email protected]>
To: Jack Berry <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 - AC hum in the monitor
 


HI Jack...

First of all, I apologize for the lateness of this reply; I've been out of town 
for a few days.

I have noticed in the past that when I tuned up my rig at barefoot full 
power--100W, I got a hum in my $20 computer sound system in the  shack.  I 
attributed it to RF bouncing around.  Now, with the KPA500 putting out about 
350+ watts, not only do I get the hum, but also see some interference on the 
computer monitor.  I can deal with the hum by turning off the sound system, and 
the monitor interference is not too distracting.

I hate to suggest it, but is it possible that the cables for your monitor 
headphones are not shielded against RF?  Just a thought...

73, and I hope you had a great Fourth.

Phil/VE1BVD



On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Jack Berry <[email protected]> wrote:

Hoping you all will have some good ideas on a cure for this problem.
>I am hearing AC hum in my monitor headphones - ONLY when transmitting.
>
>The hum comes and goes instantly when the KPA500 is switched on/off. Same with 
>other headphones.  No question it's related to the amp but not necessarily the 
>fault of the amp.
>
>I have gone over every connection related to the amp with no change.
>Fortunately it hasn't made its way to my signal.
>
>Help wanted!
>
>Jack - WE5ST
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