Hi all,

Here some tips for getting the most out of your KX3 at field day:

1. BATTERY OPERATION: To conserve battery power, use 5.0 watts or less when 
running from a 12-V source, and 3.0 watts or less when running from an 8-10 V 
source (including internal batteries). At these levels, the KX3 automatically 
switches the power amplifier to a more efficient setting. You can tell that 
power-saving mode is in effect by a decimal point after the 'W' in the power 
value (e.g., "5.0 W."). To reduce supply current in receive mode, use 
headphones rather than the internal speaker, and if lighting conditions permit, 
turn off the LCD backlight (MENU:BKLIGHT). 

2. ANTENNA SPACING: If you're using more than one transmitter, try to keep the 
antennas as far apart as possible. This is a good practice with all FD 
stations, because it can prevent receiver de-sensing and intermodulation 
distortion. If you have no choice but to have the antennas close together, and 
you hear artifacts (such as SSB signal bleedthrough) in your KX3 while another 
station is transmitting, try setting MENU:RX SHFT to 8.0 rather than NOR on the 
affected band. You could also turn the preamp off, or reduce preamp gain on 
affected bands using the PREAMP menu entry.

3. OSCILLATOR ISOLATION: The KX3, like other radios with a quadrature 
direct-conversion architecture, uses a VFO (local oscillator) running at or 
very close to the operating frequency. If you have another radio on the same 
band as the KX3, and the antennas are close together, the other radio may be 
able to hear the KX3's oscillator when they're both tuned to the same 
frequency. 

To prevent this, the KX3 includes an isolation amplifier that keeps the 
oscillator from radiating back through the mixer. Normally this amplifier is 
turned off to save about 15 mA of receive-mode current drain. To turn on the 
isolation amp, set MENU:RX ISO to ON. This has no effect on performance.

Have fun!

73,
Wayne
N6KR




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