Have you performed the modification to the KREF3 that increases its output 
level to compensate for the increased load of the K144RFLK board?

Search on the Elecraft web site for:  “Elecraft KREF3 Output Level 
Modification” (pdf) 
Order KREF3MDKT (51 Ohm SMD 0603 size and 75 ohm 1/4 watt leaded resistors) 
https://ftp.elecraft.com/K3/Mod%20Notes%20Alerts/E740278%20KREF3%20Output%20Level%20Modification.pdf

Installing this modification solved a similar problem I was having with the 
K144XV, K144RFLK and K3EXREF when using them in a K3 that has a second 
receiver.  I have no drift now when running full power from the K144XV in 
MSK144 and FT8 to drive my old Mirage amplifier.

Another issue to be aware of is incorrect cable diagrams associated with the 
K144RFLK in some of the early documentation for installation of the KSYN3A 
synthesizers.  However, the radio will usually not work at all if the incorrect 
cable diagram is followed.  The correct diagram is contained in the following 
document.
https://ftp.elecraft.com/K3S/Manuals%20Downloads/E740257%20KSYN3A%20Installation%20Rev%20A6.pdf

73
Gary, N7IR
--------------------------------------------

Greetings, all. 

I have a K3 with the KSYN3A synthesizers, K3EXREF external reference option, 
and the K144XV internal 2-meter transverter. The K144XV also has the internal 
PLL lock option board installed.

With this setup, I am trying to solve two problems: (1) knowing my 2-meter 
frequency exactly, and (2) the 2-meter transverter drifts a lot when it gets 
warm in MSK144 and FTx operation even though I'm running it at about 3 watts 
output. 

The reference oscillator input SMA connector is connected to a surplus 
Spectracom GPS-locked reference. All signs indicate that the K3EXREF is working 
properly. In the REF CAL menu, the asterisk between the REF and CAL is blinking 
at a 1-Hz rate. The radio seems to be right on frequency based on some checks 
on the HF bands with known-frequency signals. 

The transverter is configured as XV1. Its offset is configured for 3.8 kHz, 
which is (approximately) the offset printed on the transverter for 144 MHz. 
When I set the XV1 OFS to REFLOCK (using the 0 button on the keypad), the XV1 
OFS changes to 0.05 and the radio goes way off frequency from where it should 
be. So it does not seem that the reference oscillator is locking the K144XV's 
LO properly--although it's also possible that it's locked, but has the 
incorrect offset. I can't tell because the menus don't have a display option 
for the K144XV reference lock status. 

I am sure that the cables are connected correctly based on the installation 
documentation. 

I've had spotty results with Elecraft support (not exactly poor, but 
consistently slow and weak), so I wanted to reach out here to see if anyone has 
experienced this issue and may be able to shed some light on what I am seeing. 
Thanks in advance. 

--73, Rus, K2UA   


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