Download the Elecraft KX3 utility, and make a configuration backup before you 
do anything. Next, check the firmware version and upgrade that using the same 
utility. Read the manual and have a play with the functions to see what they 
do. Later on, you may want to do things like per-band I/Q nulling and 
temperature compensatin calibration procedures, but those can wait until you've 
had a chance to become more familiar with the radio. Enjoy!

73, Matt VK2RQ

> On 6 Apr 2015, at 2:06 pm, WA7YET <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I purchased a KX3 when they were first introduced. Then life got in the way
> and all non-essentials were put on hold. Now things have improved and I've
> been thinking about breaking out my "brand new" KX3. What have I missed in
> my absence, and whats the best way to bring this beauty up to speed? Thanks
> in advance. Mike Eddy WA7YET
> 
> 
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