As I noted in an email to Bruce, the only current use for the AUX  
button is to tell the K3 that the button has been pushed. The K3  
firmware currently then selects the 2 meter transverter.

As on the K3, the RJ-45 is used for factory testing and development.

Jack B, W6FB


On Feb 9, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Bruce Hammond wrote:

> Just built my KPA500 and cannot find any info in manuals about the  
> *AUX*
> button (in band selection area just below *1.8* and to left of *5*).  
> I am
> guessing it is for a future band or function. Anyone know for sure?
>
> Also, there is an RJ-45 jack at bottom of front panel at right side,  
> aligned
> about where the *ON* button is located. Used for what?
>
> 73 de KK7EL Bruce
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