I have been experimenting with my KAT500 and the KX3.  Although I do have a K3 
and KPA500 configured with the KAT500 using the switched arrangement described 
by the KE7X KX3 book, the K3 is powered off and the KPA500 is in standby mode 
during these experiments.

Although the KAT500 user manual says that to start a tune cycle, at least 10 
watts needs to be provided.  So, my KX3 is right on the border line and from my 
experience in this setup, it DOES NOT initiate a tune cycle in the KAT500.

Has anyone else been successful in initiating tune cycles for the KAT500 at 10 
watts from the KX3.  My method is to VFO to the desired frequency, make sure 
that the KAT500 is switched to the right antenna, and then key down for tuning. 
 Note: I do not make use of the KX3 built in tuner (I am assuming that I should 
not given I have a low SWR to the KAT500).


Also, given that my KAT500 is totally programmed across the bands for my two 
antennas, will the KX3 provide enough power (at 10 watts or under) to initiate 
the memory lookup for a tuned segment (I have programmed each 20 KHz segment on 
80 and higher frequency bands using my K3).  Is 5 watts supposed to be 
sufficient for locating the proper memory stored tuned LC parameters?  I have 
not found this to be so (but, here I am not positive of the starting conditions 
and may need to do this test over, it was getting late last night).

Thanks for any help you can be.

73, phil, K7PEH

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