Running my K3S, KPA500 and working 160M - 6M at 500 watts, using either a mike into the front of the radio, or my headset into the back, I experience NO RFI issues.  I don't have any toroids on any cables either.   I also run digital modes with a single USB cable between the computer and the radio.  All of these inputs/output stay connected all of the time.

As to using toroids, refer to the work that Jim, K9YC has written and published.   If you experience RFI and use toroids to resolve the issue, you have only put a band-aid on the wound.   I suggest looking at the antenna system, feed line system, and bonding of equipment cabinets to reduce RF at the operating position.

I don't see this as a need for Elecraft to look at the radio for RFI issues.  To many hams use the K3 series successfully without RFI issues.

73

Bob, K4TAX


On 11/23/2021 9:28 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I also had RF problems with the CM-500 plugged into the rear mic jack.  The 
solution I?ve implemented so far was to wrap about 13 turns of the CM-500?s 
cord around a #31 toroid. It both shortened the cord which was way too long for 
my shack and eliminated the RF problem. A two-for-one solution.;-)

On rare occasions I like to use my D-104 mic in the front panel jack.  It too 
is adversely affected with RF issues.  As soon as I get a moment I?m going to 
try wrapping it?s cord around a #31 toroid and hope it works as well there as 
with the CM-500.

I hope Elecraft is looking at the front panel mic jack as well as the rear when 
looking at solving the RF issue.

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