As with Field-Day operation, I would recommend two things:

1. Keep antennas separate as far apart as possible (this is just good 
multi-station practice)

2. Set up all KX3s to have their isolation amplifiers turned on (MENU:RX ISO). 
This keeps the local oscillators of different radios from interfering with each 
others' receive if they happen to be tuned to exactly the same frequency.

73,
Wayne




On Sep 22, 2015, at 12:38 PM, Dan Atchison via Elecraft 
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> Has anyone used a KX3 in a multi-two environment? Low power?  High power?  
> Specifically, how'd it hold up?
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