Very good thought, yes that would happen.  A compromise could be some sort
of matrix with this mode of operation where you train the tuner at set
intervals and the tuner only re tunes when they are passed.  This would
reduce the chatter and of course the tuner would already be trained so the
clicking would be minimal.  I could live with that, better than all this hot
switching, KPA500 errors and all the on the band QRM that this extra tuning
while sending RF.

Just a dream maybe but I know Elecraft is a progressive company always
looking for ways to improve their product so thought I would pipe up.

73 John ZL1BYZ.

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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Keith-K5ENS
Sent: Monday, 24 December 2012 09:00
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KAT500 a good tuner or great tuner

I have asked the same question about the KAT500 following the K3 as tuned to
be ready for any keying of the K3.  I was told the relays in the KAT500
would click as I was tuning.  SO?  As an option I think that would be fine
to know the KAT500 was tuned at all time.

Keith, XE1/K5ENS



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