Good luck Phil. That last part really suggests something loose in the mike
cord as I suggested at first. 

Ron AC7AC

-----Original Message-----
Ron,

OK, now it appears I was mistaken when I said that that the hum was in both
mics.  I think I flubbed something up in my previous test due to the way
that the macros are assigned to keys which led me to thinking that the hum
occurred in both mics.   But, I learned something in this...

One, don't try to use one of your macro assigned keys (in my case M2 and M1)
while in the menu because that merely reassigns the key to the new menu
entry.  I made this mistake several times this morning.  But, when I
discovered it and then reset my macro definitions, I rediscovered that the
HUM occurs in the front panel MH2 hand held mic only.  I did this test
several times to make sure I was not confusing things.

I discovered something else that I did not know before.  PTT is actuated by
any of the methods of PTT.  So, when I thought I had the headphones CM500
mic enabled I used my foot switch for push to talk and since that worked for
some dumb reason I was thinking I had successfully switched from front panel
to rear panel.  But, I had not.  I also discovered that I could use the hand
mic (front panel) PTT switch even though my rear panel mic was being used.
Now, after I discovered this, I realize that it is obvious but something
that lead to my confusion.

So, the problem occurs on the FRONT PANEL mic only and not the rear panel.
And, the problem occurs when the K3 is in TOTAL isolation from all AC
sources except for possibly me.  I mean, I am holding the mic but then I
don't think that is a cause of the hum because I tried it with a insulated
hand and it still caused the hum on the front panel mic.

I doubt that this is caused by wall-outlet type AC because I have erased all
AC for some of my tests.  And, besides, this problem seemed to occur ....

OK, while writing that last sentence something occurred to me.  Another
change I had made on Wednesday after I had my good audio reports on the MH2
front panel mic was that I set the configuration for the band specific power
levels to work with the KPA500.  So, I just now went to test the mic and
change that setting around but the hum is gone.

I repeat, the hum is gone from the front panel mic.   I now can't test the
band specific power menu setting because I have no problem.

But, I have a suspicion as to the cause now and I am going to do some other
experiments.

73, phil

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