Nope. You need to check the aux io cable. I would bet the power-on pin is 
connected on both sides. It should not be. Fix that and the KPA should behave 
normally.

Jack, W6FB

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> On Jul 6, 2016, at 12:02 PM, Wes Stewart <wes_n...@triconet.org> wrote:
> 
> This has bothered me since I got my KPA500 but it hasn't been a show stopper 
> so I haven't brought it up before.
> 
> It's actually somewhat difficult to describe since it makes no real sense, 
> but I will try.
> 
> If both the K3 and the KPA are off (KPA rear breaker is on) and I power up 
> the K3, the KPA powers up.  If I power off the K3, the KPA stays powered.  If 
> I power on the K3 the KPA then powers off and the front panel button is 
> inactive.  If I want the KPA power on, I have to cycle the rear panel breaker 
> or power cycle the K3. This is nuts, but my question is, is it "normal"?
> 
> Wes  N7WS.
> 
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