>This also is just another example of our strange predilection to always
>blame the K3 first, which after noting what actually was found, is most
>often just dead wrong.

>Guy K2AV


Yes. The problem almost always is not with the K3. I'd say 80% of the time it's 
the logging or computer program connected to/controlling the K3.

Another 5% of the time it's external connections -- grounds, coax connectors, 
relays, baluns, etc.

Another 5% of the time it's operator error.

Another 5% is "It's supposed to work that way."

And the remaining 5% is other factors, including the K3 itself.

Al  W6LX
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