John,

Setting your power control to 110 watts will produce about 28 watts of carrier 
power and about 78 watts peak which is normal. I have received very good audio 
reports on AM both running barefoot or using my linear and limiting my carrier 
power to no more then 120 watts.

I am assuming you have the K3's antenna tuner. If you do then initially you 
must tap the ATU Tune button to get your swr down. The K3 will remember the 
antenna tuner settings for that band and the area of the band. The only time 
you have to repeat it is when you change the antenna for that band. The antenna 
tuner in the K3 doesn't automatically tune up, you must do it from the ATU 
button. Because I change antennas from time to time I always tap the ATU button 
just to be sure everything is ok.
Running less then 10 watts switches out the 100 watt amp so if you let the rig 
transmit with 5 watts with high SWR you will tax the 10 watt PA

73
Dave KD1NA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Parker 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 6:02 PM
  Subject: your K3 AM Tip


        Thanks for your tip about using split for AM. I made a few contacts one 
evening on 80M, but I was not sure how to set the power out. The manual has 
virtually no info on AM operation. How do you set the power out? I have 
information on how to set power out for an amp, but not the K3. I have an old 
friend that works AM on 40M so I need to learn how to do this right.

        By the way I almost smoked something in the 10 watt amp in the K3. I am 
used to turning the power to around 5 watts on my ond Ten Tec gear and tuning 
the antenna tuner. I forgot that the K3 has TWO amps, and I got the low power 
one smelling on high SWR before I noticed it and quit. Everything seems OK but 
one day I am going to open it up and see what is discolored and change it out. 
I did not build mine, I bought it used and it is factory built. I should have 
built one then I would know this type of stuff.

        If you have time please let me know about the AM setup.

        73, John WB4UHC
        [email protected] or [email protected]
       
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