KX3 beta firmware rev 1.87 (with DSP rev 1.28) is now available. See recent 
release notes below.

You'll need the latest version of our KX3 Utility application (1.13.8.24) to 
download and install firmware. For full instructions on loading beta releases, 
as well as KX3 Utility, see our KX3 software page:

  http://www.elecraft.com/KX3/KX3_software.htm

73,
Wayne
N6KR

* * *

MCU 1.87 / DSP 1.28, 1-11-2013

* WITH KXPA100 IN, LOW SUPPLY VOLTAGE DOESN’T DROP KX3 TO 5 W: If the KXPA100 
is connected via the special control cable, and PA MODE = ON, the KX3 will not 
drop out of QRO mode and go to 5 W at 11 V, as it does without the amp present. 
This allows the KX3+amp to be used with somewhat depleted 12-V batteries. The 
operator should monitor key-down battery voltage (e.g., by using the KX3’s 
“DISP” function) and reduce target power output if necessary. For example, if 
the key-down voltage is ~11 V, target power should be set no higher than 40-50 
W. If it’s ~10 V, battery life should be conserved by using the KX3 at QRP 
levels. (To minimize current drain in this case, set PA MODE to OFF.) Some 12-V 
batteries, such as gel-cells, can be permanently damaged if discharged below 
about 10.5 V.

MCU 1.84 / DSP 1.28, 1-4-2014

* AM BROADCAST BAND (BCB) RECEIVE OPTIMIZATION:  If you have a KXAT3 ATU 
installed, you can select one of two optimizations for reception below 1300 
kHz. While in the ATU MD menu entry, tap ‘1’ (PRE) to select either BCB NOR 
(the original setting, which reduces the amplitude of received harmonic 
images), or BCB=160 (a new setting that may improve receive sensitivity by 
using the 160 meter ATU settings even below 1300 kHz). BCB NOR is recommended 
unless you need BCB=160 in order to copy a weak AM station. You can also 
improve sensitivity by using higher preamp gain settings (use the PREAMP menu 
entry, which is per-band).

MCU 1.81 / DSP 1.28, 12-11-2013

* SUPPORT FOR HEIL HC-6 MIC ELEMENTS: Mic gain can now be set as much as 20 dB 
higher to support these low-sensitivity elements. NOTE: USE LOW “MON” (VOICE 
MONITOR) LEVEL IF MIC GAIN IS SET ABOVE 50. Otherwise you may hear acoustic 
feedback. Also, higher gain settings in general can make any transceiver more 
susceptible to noise pickup. If this is a problem, consider using a more 
conventional mic element that has greater output. The Elecraft MH3 has 
excellent frequency response, comparable to earlier Heil elements, yet it has 
far higher output than the HC-6.


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