Jerry and Guy,

The connector pin problem does not usually manifest itself as something "extra" happening, but something that does not work.

I would suggest first unplugging everything except power and a coax to a dummy load. Make sure the K3 operates correctly - plug mic or paddles or key in one at a time to make checks on them. Then connect the RS-232 cable and run N1MM to see if that now behaves normally.
Lastly, plug in the AUX I/O cable and see what happens.

I would suggest that there is something wrong with the AUX I/O cable - shorting pin 8 to ground.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 11/21/2016 9:50 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:


I'd like to see W3FPR's take on your wimps, if that sounds like the pin
problem to him.

What's the serial number on your K3?

73, Guy K2AV

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