Ok - finished doing the Opposite Sideband Nulling. (Also made sure the plugs 
were seated properly.)

The signals still show on the PX3 display, but not as strongly.
I’ve checked it on all bands and each band has at least one of these signals, 
some have up to six showing (with span set to 50.)
The placement of the signals is not the the same from band to band, however no 
signal is less than 12khz from the center frequency. Again, tuning up or down 
within the band does not affect the displayed signal.

Any ideas?

Jeff - kg7hdz

> On Dec 22, 2017, at 3:35 PM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Jeff,
> 
> Have you done the Opposite Sideband Nulling (page 26 in the manual).
> Make certain the RX IQ plugs are fully seated at both ends.
> See Trobleshooting on page 33 in the manual.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
>> On 12/22/2017 5:15 PM, Thorpe, Jeffrey wrote:
>> Probably a dumb question. New to using pan adapters, and just got my PX3 put 
>> together.
>> I hooked it up to my KX3, tuned around on 40m (using a home-brewed AS-2259 
>> NVIS type dual dipole for 40m and 80m) and I get really strong signal 
>> indications close to 19khz both above and below the center frequency on the 
>> display. It doesn’t matter where I tune in the band. If I adjust the scale, 
>> the signals stay at the +/- point of about 19khz. They appear stronger than 
>> any other signal in the display.
>> I am running the KX3 off internal batteries, and the PX3 off a LiFePO4.
>> Are these signals from something outside being picked up in the cables 
>> between the KX3 and PX3, a problem with the PX3, or something else (like, 
>> maybe, me)?
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