Red light, yes.
Arrow points to VFO A
TX is steady



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On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Ed <edw...@sisqtel.net> wrote:

> Brian
>
> There are two other things you can check.  On the K3, when pressing the
> “Xmit” button,
> the one above the volume control, does the red “Xmit” LED light?  It is
> located above the
> “Phones” jack.  If not look over on the extreme right of the display.
>  There is an arrow
> that indicates which VFO you are transmitting on.  Just below, or above,
> the arrow will be
> “TX”.  If TX is steady in it’s state you should be seeing power out and
> the Xmit LED should
> light.  If the “TX” is flashing, this indicates that the K3 is in “Test
> Mode”.  Test mode will
> inhibit Xmit and the red LED will not light.  This function is toggled
> pressing and holding
> the grey “Mode” button.
>
> If nothing here helps I suggest calling Elecraft for help.  They will
> treat you very well.
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