I posted this a week or so ago, and didn’t get any feedback from Elecraft or 
anyone on the list.  Soo .. I’m going to “bump” it and post again.  You never 
know …

In further poking at it, it matters not whether the IF shift is set to 8 Khz on 
the KX3, or whether Hi/Low Cut or PB/Shift is selected etc.  It appears to be 
PX3 related.  My guess is that either it’s (1) some artifact of the direct 
conversion process on the KX3, or (2) perhaps just showing AF bandwidth in some 
odd way.  In any case … here’s the original post.  Anyone have a clue?



"If the bandwidth/shift or Hi/Lo cut is NORMalized, the green bandwidth band on 
the PX3 sits with it’s edges about 3 KHZ above and 3 KHz below the carrier 
frequency as you might expect.  It’s symmetrical around the carrier.  If I open 
up the HI setting to max (4.2 KHz) and set the LO to minimum, the green band is 
offset to the high frequency side of the carrier — with the low boundary about 
2.2 KHz below the carrier, and the high boundary about 4.4 KHz above the 
carrier.  These points may not be exact, but they were roughly measured using 
the VFO A marker — close enough to make the point.  And just using the usual 
reduction in background hiss to retune the carrier, it appears most closely 
tuned when the VFO is set about 0.9 KHZ above the actual carrier frequency, 
although even then the green band is offset from either the actual or tuned 
carrier freq.

So can anyone explain what is going on, and why the PX3 display (and maybe the 
KX3) behavior appears so odd in AM mode.  Must be something I missed somewhere 
along the line.”



Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091, KX3 #8342




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