There seems to be ambiguity as to what this problem is and its effect.

Several months ago, I and others noted difficulty setting power levels on data modes. This was looked at by Lyle and Wayne with an improvement but it still is an issue right up to the latest beta firmware (2.76). This problem has little to do with the K3 pre-set power level as dialled in with the PWR control.

Many of us have very accurate peak reading external power meters and oscilloscopes to set peak power levels with - and know what power we initially set. What happens is the ALC is fairly loose in operation with a long time constant, while this may produce a clean signal when running near full power on SSB, the peak power levels at less than full output vary considerably. Not only is this a pain on data modes such as PSK31 where you are (a) not needing high power and (b) trying to produce very low IMD products, but also when driving a linear which requires less than 100W of drive.

Here in the UK the power limit is 400 Watts, driving my Acom 1000 linear with typically 20 ~ 25 Watts of carrier will give 400 Watts measured on an LP-100 power meter. However, during the course of an SSB QSO the power output on peaks runs anywhere from 200 Watts to 600 Watts and that is not good. Checking my K3 at 20 to 30 Watts output into a dummy load also produces this variability.

We have been told the K3 ALC produces a cleaner signal than many other transceivers with "tight" ALC control, I don't doubt the signal is cleaner than many, however the problem of adhering to a legal power limit still remains... Clean signal or not.

73 Dave, G4AON
K3/100 #80



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