Radio Amateur N5GE wrote:
> 
> You say that your side tone pitch is changing, but from your statement
> below it sounds to me as though you are talking about the received
> signal from the station you are working.  If that is true, then the
> problem would not be with the K3 side tone, but with the stability of
> the transmitter at the other end.  
> 

I believe Phil is referring to the pitch of received signals over ~S9. 
Here's his original post and thread from over a month ago:

http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/K3-Subtle-Change-in-CW-monitor-tone-td4717926.html#a4721510

The pitch change is very subtle (<1 Hz change) and seems to occur mainly on
strong received signals.  Rather than being a transmit artifact of the
external signal, it seems to be something inside the K3...noticeable only if
you can discern very slight frequency changes.  It's not annoying to me but
more of a curiosity as to what may be causing it.

73,  Bill

73,  Bill
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