Matt 

Thanks for your response, really appreciate it.

1. Yes, the RX IQ is enabled - I think if it wasn’t enabled I wouldn’t see 
anything on the PX3.
It is working normally, it’s just that the trace left on the waterfall is 
extremely faint for a signal
that is 20 - 30 db above the noise floor. The Flex and PSDR will show a clear 
trace at close 
to the noise level or just a few db above it. Maybe I am expecting too much 
from what is
essentially a portable radio and portable panadapter.
2. Yes, I have fiddled with the REF and SCALE, but can’t improve on the factory 
settings. 
I can bring up the sensitivity, but that introduces noise on the waterfall, and 
the wanted signal
is now buried in the noise on the waterfall.
3. No, I haven’t tried the side nulling procedure. Having bought the KX3 and 
PX3 factory built,
I would have thought it would have been done prior to shipping ? But I don’t 
see images or
anything like that which would point to this being a problem. It appears pretty 
well
balanced. I don’t have an XG3 to calibrate, but might try using the built-in 
generator in the PX3

Thanks again for the reply, and have a good weekend

73
John, ZS5J   C91J   A25J







On 31 Jul 2015, at 11:25 AM, Matt Maguire <[email protected]> wrote:

That doesn't sound normal. Three things to check:
- in the KX3, do you have the RX I/Q set to Enabled
- on page 16 of the PX3 manual, check the REF and SCALE settings
- have you done the side and nulling procedure on page 26? Maybe the gain 
settings there are not sane.

73, Matt VK2RQ <x-apple-data-detectors://0>



On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 1:32 AM -0700, "John Kramer" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I bought a new KX3 and PX3 factory built, 3 weeks ago. It is a great pair, but 
there are several 
annoying things. The one thing that I have issue with is the very poor 
“sensitivity” of the PX3.
I have 59 plus 10 signals on my KX3, however, on the PX3 waterfall the trace is 
very faint and
indistinct. This is on a signal more than 20db above the noise floor !!!
I really hate to have to compare, but on my Flex radio’s, you can see signals 
on the waterfall display 
that you can barely hear in the receiver. And when signals are reasonably 
strong, you can analyse 
the signal to a good degree - you can see if the transmitting station is 
splattering, overdriving etc
With the PX3 the sensitivity is quite poor - with a strong signal you can 
barely see and analyse 
the incoming audio. I have tried a number of settings, adjusting contrast etc 
but I can’t seem
to improve it, and guess it’s inherent in the firmware.
Am I missing something ? or can it be improved in a future firmware update ?

73
John, ZS5J  C91J  A25J
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