Thanks Frank, I will do as you suggested.  JimW7OUU Sent via the Samsung Galaxy 
S9+, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: [email protected] Date: 12/2/19  
13:57  (GMT-07:00) To: elecraft <[email protected]> Subject: Re: 
[Elecraft] K3 Abnormal Behavior Hi Jim,The symptom you observed is exactly how 
the K3 normally operateswhen the audio level is too low.The correct way to set 
up your audio level to:- place the K3 in TX TEST mode- click the TUNE button on 
the WSJT-X main screen- adjust the audio level to display four bars with the 
fifth bar flickering  on the ALC display.   The K3 COMP display should read 
zero.- click the WSJT-X TUNE button once more- place the K3 in TX NORMAL mode- 
set the K3 PWR control for desired output power.- NEVER use the WSJT-X power 
slider or the K3 MIC control to   adjust the output power.  Use them only to 
maintain four barswith the fifth bar flickering on the K3 ALC displayGood 
luck!73FrankW3LPL From: "Jim Kennedy" <[email protected]>To: "donwilh" 
<[email protected]>Cc: "elecraft" <[email protected]>Sent: Monday, 
December 2, 2019 8:29:43 PMSubject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Abnormal BehaviorHi again 
Don, this morning on a cold start the K3 power indicator tracked with the Bird 
watt meter. Technically competent and not one to give up easily I continued to 
trouble shoot almost to the verge of paralysis analysis. I put the K3 on the 
bench and lashed it up as it were in the station including Tigertronics USB 
digital interface. Fired it up and again had low power slowly climbing 
operating in FT8 using the tune tab in the WSJT program to key the rig. Hmmm 
better check SSB,FM,CW,AM modes. What the "H" I got full output on the Bird 43 
!!! Back to TX Data mode. Hit the tune tab in FT8 and power coming up slowly 
again ?? Something wrong in the TX DATA mode ?? Well as it turns out, somehow 
the TX audio setting on the Tigertroncis USB interface got reduced and it was a 
simple matter of not enough transmit audio in TX Data mode. Turned up TX audio 
on the Tigertronics USB interface less than one division and "voila" full power 
output. I'm still a little puzzled about the symp toms but for now my K3 is 
back in operation. Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions and help. This is 
a great group of hams.  Excuse me while I go wipe the egg off my face. Jeesh 
!JimW7OUU   ----- Original Message -----From: "Jim Kennedy" 
<[email protected]>To: "donwilh" <[email protected]>Cc: "elecraft" 
<[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, December 1, 2019 4:46:00 PMSubject: Re: 
[Elecraft] K3 Abnormal BehaviorHi Don, I have checked it with both my Bird 43 
and Daiwa CN801. Both with the same results. Now with the K3 warmed up there is 
no problem. I will have to wait for another cold start since I didn't even 
bother to see if the power meter in the K3 was tracking with the other two. 
I'll post again when on a cold start if the K3 tracks the same.Tnx es 
73'sJimW7OUU----- Original Message -----From: "Don Wilhelm" 
<[email protected]>To: "Jim Kennedy" <[email protected]>, "elecraft" 
<[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, December 1, 2019 11:09:08 AMSubject: 
Re: [Elecraft] K3 Abnormal BehaviorJim,How were you observing the power 
increase?  There is a big difference in how your situation can be analyzed 
depending on whether the power increase is noted by the K3 display or whether 
with an external wattmeter.I am not saying that you have no problem, but that 
the area to look can be different depending on how you observe the power 
increase.73,Don W3FPROn 11/30/2019 1:26 PM, Jim Kennedy wrote:> Fired up my K3 
the last couple of mornings and noticed this. As the autotuner was searching 
for a solution the power output was slowing rising. Not so unusual right . But, 
after the tuner made a match the K3 was reading about 40w of output. I went 
into tune mode again (key down), the antenna was matched 1:1 but the output was 
slowly coming up so I let it continue. A slow climb to full output after about 
a minute or so was achieved. I have eliminated the tuner as the problem by 
using it on another transceiver. I'm thinking it may be a heat related issue 
somewhere, my guess is it's possibly on the PA board and possibly a solder 
problem, but then again it could be that same issue anywhere in the drive 
chain. If I don't transmit for a period of time it will repeat but not as bad 
as from a cold start. No other abnormal behavior has been noted. Any ideas ? 
Thanks in advance. Serial # 
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