*/I had a issue with my K3 and KPA500 after a couple of years where I would get 
error messages over power input /swr and one other fault intermittently the 
KPA500 would power hunt slowly building to the final power of 500 w output then 
fall back to 200 w or so.

I did the calibration over and over not seeing any improvement I was told to 
send in the K3 .
I built it from a kit it preformed as advertized as did the Amp until one day 
this started to happen I want to say after an up date but I can't say which one.

What I found that fixed my problem was to *not* use my old Heath Kit Cantanna 
dummy load and about 4 foot of coax as the dummy load to calibrate my K3

What fixed the issue

I screwed on the back of my K3 a Lucas Weinchell 50 watt DC-8 GHz dummy load 
after using this set up to run the calibration in the K3 Utility problem 
solved. Its been a year or so and the K3 is driving the KPA500 just like it is 
supposed to do.

Regards
Art
ka9zap


/*


He should also re-do the automated 5- and 50-watt power calibration on all 
bands using K3 Utility and a dummy load.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

On Dec 1, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Don Wilhelm<w3...@embarqmail.com>  wrote:

Hugh,

Does he have enough audio drive to illuminate 4 bars solid with the 5th bar 
flashing on the ALC meter?
If he does not supply sufficient audio to the K3 it will "power hunt"  with the 
results you stated.
The power should be adjusted using the power knob and not by adjusting the 
audio drive.

There is another instance where the K3 will start out at a lower power than the 
requested power, and that is after a bend change or a change in the setting of 
the power knob.  The power will start out low, but quickly come up to the 
requested level.  But then it will stay correct until another band or power 
level change.  IMHO, that behavior is better than spiking the power as some 
other rigs have a tendency to do.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/1/2014 3:29 PM, SouthCarolinaDolphin wrote:
A friend is using my K3 while his is in the shop When he transmit's on the K-3 
running a specific power out he notices that the power especially on  RTTY will 
start at a lower output that what was dialed in and gradually raise its output 
to the maximum dialed in. This seems to be worse on 15 m. It only appears to 
happen once then will not repeat on same freq. So if a specific power like 100W 
is dialed in watching his W-2 watt meter the power may start at 60 watts then 
ramp up to 100 watts usually on RTTY.
Any ideas. Thanks
Hugh W4DRH

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