I have noticed the same thing.  I was portable and wanted to use the KX3
clock to set my Raspberry Pi's clock I was using for JT65.  I was shocked
at how far afield the KX3 time was.  I fortunately had downloaded a GPS app
to my smartphone that gave me the GPS system time and this was enough to
get me to within a second of the time that most other JT65 users were using
(as sync'ed from time services from the internet).

I too would like to have Elecraft look into the clock drift.

regards,
Brian
VE3IBW

On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 9:40 AM, E T <etks...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I’ve had my KX3 for a few months, got it with the KXBC3 charger and
> clock.  However, the clock seems to lose a couple of minutes per month.
> Considering the cost of the option I would expect it to be a little more
> reliable... :-P
>
> Has anyone else seen this?  Is there an adjustment for drift?
>
>   Thanks and 73,
>   Erik Tkal  -  W1QED
>
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