Pierre,

That trace broken would likely let the input to U3 float to a high level 
which would turn on the 6T voltage rail - providing power to the 
transmitter components.  The result is that the transmitter is being 
keyed, but not at the correct frequency - it would be at the frequency 
of the receive VFO.
I hope you did not have it connected to an antenna, because that signal 
4915 kHz above the receive frequency could have been radiated, although 
the low pass filter would reduce its amplitude substantially.

73,
Don W3FPR

Pierre wrote:
> Thanks Don for the suggestion. I repaired the broken trace and the KX1's case 
> in cool again...
>
> The problem was that the path between pin 2 of U3 and pin 17 of U1 was 
> broken. Don't know why it made Q6 hot, but anyway it's Ok now
>
> 72/73 de Pierre Ve2PID
>   
>
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