I've not tried running my K3 at outside temps, but many years ago had opportunity to test my TS-180S in the cold. I was going out to a remote checkpoint on the Alaska Iditarod Trail (sled dog race to Nome) and my radio stuff did not make the load from one bush town to another so the box with radio sat outside in the snow overnight.

When we arrived at the checkpoint which consisted of a wall tent at the edge of a frozen lake, I checked the big round temperature dial put up on a post (it read from -60 to +100F) and the needle say on minimum (-60F). It stayed there for three days so we had no idea how cold it got at night. Snow was three feet deep requiring one to wear snowshoes everywhere.

The interior of the tent was warmed by a wood stove (55-gal oil drum converted to stove) to -15F. When I got my station first set up the LCD screen did not work (too cold) so I left it turned off to warm up a little. It worked fine then at -15F inside temp for the rest of the time.

The Honda 800w lunch box generator would not budge when the starting rope was pulled...until we sat the generator on top of the stove for an hour to warm up the lubricating oil enough to turn over the engine. Ran fine once warmed and I did not stop it except for a few hours at night while we slept (wore my insulated underwear inside the down sleeping bag with my down parka draped over (like a cocoon).

Third day it warmed up to +15F and we were walking around outside in our tee shirts it was "so hot". A day later arriving back in Anchorage where it was +30F the sweat poured off me just wearing my wool shirt and jeans outside.
March-1986.

I am installing my KX3 in my truck so curious if it will have any issues when cold. Its easy to disconnect and bring into a warm house or trailer so maybe will not have to face that.

73, Ed - KL7UW
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