Hello to all

Originally posted as :- K3 RFI Problems – HELP! on 28th of May

My setup is, K3 (sn:5845), computer Athlon 2.5 GHz running WinXP, and homebrew 
logging program. Station is in an upstairs room.
Antennas, 40m end fed inv vee matched through tuner on all bands, and 20/15m 
Bi-square coax fed into shack.
Ground is 1/4 wave radials for each band, strapped together and connected to 
tuner chassis. The K3 ground, computer chassis and CW/FSK/PTT interface box are 
also grounded to this point.
The computer is mounted under the operating position, rather noisy fan.

Recently keying the rig from the computer, the K3 would lock up, if I keyed 
using a paddle and K3 keyer no problem also discovered turning off K3 port on 
computer(no CAT to K3), no other changes, keyed OK.
Depending on the band, calculator, win media player and internet explorer would 
suddenly appear whilst keying.

The K3 serial lead used an old serial mouse lead all connections at both ends. 
I read Jim K9YC's article on RFI and followed his suggestion, made up a new 
lead using 2 twisted pairs for TxD & RxD, 1 lead from each to ground. The first 
time I tried this, running 10w, the computer switched off and rebooted. With 
the K3 serial lead disconnected I could run 100w no problem.

Following advice from Don W3FPR, I decided to rehash the setup.
I removed the ground leads to K3, computer and interface from the ground radial 
system.
Using coax (inner and outer joined) I connected a lead from the computer 
chassis to the interface diecast box and on to the K3 ground point.

The two audio leads, ready made screened cable, I twisted together. (Ref Jim 
K9YC twisted pairs less susceptible to RF).

The audio leads and two serial leads and ground lead are made up into an 
harness between the computer and K3.

I’ve tested on most bands, running 100w, no problems. Need to try in a contest 
for prolonged operating period. For the first time since I’ve been using the 
K3, I can run 100w on PSK, previously turning the power up, it reached 30w and 
wouldn’t go any higher, assumed RF getting into audio, lived with PSK at 25 
watts or less.

I would like to thank, Don W3FPR for taking the time to reply to the original 
post, and Jim K9YC for his excellent article on RFI problems, both proved very 
helpful.

Hopefully this post might be of use to others having similar problems.

Cheers Gray G3VIP
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