Since the S/N is lower than 10,000 it's not a K3S, regardless of what synthesizer it has.  Suggesting someone drive an amplifier with this set to 12 watts is a disservice to other hams.  It's a 10-watt radio with two extra watts of IMD when operated this way.  This coming from an ARRL staffer is particularly troubling to me.

Wes  N7WS


On 1/9/2020 11:09 AM, Bart Jahnke wrote:
All,

Thinning my heard.

FS: I have too many HF transceivers, and this one is not getting the use it
deserves. Spare to my needs is this Elecraft K3S/10 transceiver, serial
5623. This unit was upgraded from a K3/10 to a K3S/10 with the KSYN3A mod
added - it has the KXV3A transverter I/O interface - and has an IRC 701A
400 Hz 8-pole CW filter. Comes with microphone, power cable, and printed
manual. For those with LDMOS amplifiers, this 12 watt radio has more than
enough drive. Asking $1095 shipped to any US Postal Address - PayPal
(friends and family) or USPS Money Order!

See https://swap.qth.com/search-results.php?keywords=w9jj&fieldtosearch=call

73 Bart W9JJ
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