I've found that some times the back panels on the K3's have not been masked off 
with tape properly when they were powder coated. Therefore what happens is, the 
SO239 connector on the back panel is not making a good ground connection, or 
ANY ground connection to the chassis of the K3. 

Take a VOM meter and check the resistance from the Shell (ground) of the rear 
Antenna connectors, both to each other, and to a Ground Screw on the K3.  Make 
sure they all read 0 ohms.  If not, this could be the source of your problem.  
You may need to take the back panel off and scrape away the powder coating and 
get a good ground connection.

 I've seen it so bad that there was a 10:1 SWR when you have a dummy load 
attached to the back of the ANT 1 jack and a 1.8 SWR on the ANT 2 jack.  
Keeping in mind that the Antenna 2 jack has the little Star washer that 
connects the antenna tuner wire to it.

 

 

 
> Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 18:14:58 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Elecraft] [K3] - Odd SWR readings ANT1 v ANT2
> 
> No doubt the recent Es propagation has brought the following behaviour to my 
> attention...it's only evident on 10m for some reason:-
> Screw in a PL259 type dummy load into ANT1 (KAT3) and deselect ATU. Press 
> TUNE (10w) and the indicated swr on the K3 is 1.7 to 1.8. Change dummy load 
> to ANT2 and select and the indicated swr is now 1.0...!
> I've swapped the antenna leads on the KAT3 board to determine it's something 
> to do with circuitry around the antenna relay and not PL259 
> sockets/interconnecting leads but according to the schematics each path is 
> equivalent. Furthermore an external swr meter placed between dummy load and 
> K3 indicates 1:1 on *both* ANT 1 and 2 so it seems to be  something to do 
> with the way the radio is sensing the swr between the two antenna
> sockets.
> I'm not at all hung up on swr but why the difference between the 2 antenna 
> inputs - strays in the relay or surge arrestors? It also looks like the radio 
> is 'thinking' about the power output when the swr indicates 1:1.8 and above 
> and may cause power variations....?
> Thoughts??
> 73,
> Stewart Rolfe, GW0ETF (K3 #145)
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