I don't have my PX3 beside me now, but I recall that the PX3 acts differently 
between using an external keyer and the internal keyer of the KX3, one freezes 
the PX3 all the time you are transmitting in semi break in, the other doesn't. 

The other thing that sometimes causes spurious signals to appear on the PX3 is 
if the PX3 NB level is too high (not the KX3 NB level).

73 from David GM4JJJ

> On 3 Aug 2017, at 16:53, Roger Meadows <ae...@ae4rm.com> wrote:
> 
> When I'm sending code, I noticed that there is a signal showing up just to
> the right of the frequency I'm on. It goes away when I'm done
> transmitting.  Here is an example ...  https://youtu.be/zQ_VWCmKvOw
> 
> Thanks for your input.
> 
> 73,
> Roger Meadows
> AE4RM
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