For completeness I thought I would copy my original message for the doubters.

"I received an email from a German ham telling me that he's observing the same thing that I reported a couple of years ago. Specifically an audible "clicking" sound in both my K3S and KPA500 that coincides with CW keying.  See this thread: http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/KPA500-clicking-td7596512.html

Since there was no "fix" from Elecraft I guess time dulled my sensitivity to it until I received the email and then I thought to listen for it again.  It's thunderstorm season here in the AZ desert so my antenna cables are all disconnected. Because the problem manifests whether or not RF is being generated I put the K3S into TX Test mode and put the KPA500 into operate.  As before, the clicking is still there in both the K3S and KPA500.

But while doing this I noted that the SWR LEDs on the KAT500 were flashing.  Since the antennas are disconnected this would be normal if RF was being generated, however as stated, I'm in Test mode.  One of my tuner ports has a dummy load attached so I switched to it and lo and behold the amp output LED was showing ~50W.

I have an original K3 so I tuned it to the K3S frequency, keyed the K3S and listened on the K3.  I could hear a non-coherent, clicky "garbage" signal that seemed to have a spectrum roughly the width of the TX filter.  Because both radios were running on the same power supply to eliminate the possibility of crosstalk via that path I fired up an SDR-IQ running on a totally separate computer and looked at the spectrum.  Although it's non-synchronous to the keying I can see a signal that does have an envelope roughly shaped like a BPF although it's far from flat in the passband.

The amplitude of this is affected by the output power setting and is present with the KPA500 in Standby.  It also seems to be thermally sensitive; becoming less conspicuous the longer things run."

Wayne replied:

Hi Wes,

TX TEST mode activates the entire TX strip because it turns on PTT to test the 
keying of downstream devices. This was requested by our original field testers. 
The only thing that isn’t turned on is the carrier. It could be that in SSB 
modes there’s noise in the voice passband, producing the result you observed.

I can clarify this in an errata item for the owner’s manual.

It may also be possible for me to disable the TX AF path via a DSP command, and 
I’ve added that to the firmware task list.

Thanks for the input--

Wayne

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