Stan,

I am willing to wager that you have set your sidetone pitch to 700 Hz.

That is the KX3 Local Oscillator.  If you are operating the KX3 near 
other receivers, turn the RX ISO menu item on to substantially reduce 
this leak-through signal.

That is common with all direct to baseband receivers.

73,
Don W3FPR
On 9/7/2012 6:00 PM, Stan AE7UT wrote:
> Just built and have used my KX3 for a week now.
> Yes I'm loving it and am already thinking of selling my Orion II for a K3.
>
> BUT.... when listening with a couple of other radio I'm hearing a pretty
> strong
> signal being put out by the KX3 700 kz above the KX3 tuned frequency.
> I just aligned the filters and am thinking it must be something I left on
> during
> that.  It only is there with CW.
> It is easily seen on my Orion II band scope.
>
> Thanks
> Stan AE7UT
>
>
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