While I've seen many post regarding S meter calibration I have a question to 
which I haven't found an answer in the archives.

Let's say I'm listening to a signal that's peaking at S7. I usually decrease 
the RF gain so that, with no signal, the  S meter reads about S5. This reduces 
the background noise. However when I do this on my K3, the signal that was 
peaking at S7 is now peaking at S9 +10db. Reducing the RF gain further shows 
the signal peaking near S9 +20db.  I am accustomed to having the signal still 
peak at S7 since the signal strength hasn't actually increased at all.

I'm still getting used to the K3 (s/n 4411). Is there a configuration parameter 
that I may have set incorrectly?

Robert - N9EF
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