There is a procedure in the manual under "Calibration Procedures". "Reference Oscillator". Using WWV can get you close enough for most uses.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 4/9/17 at 10:05 PM, elecraft@mailman.qth.net (Steve Wilson via Elecraft) wrote:

A few of us in Fremont, CA have a weekly 10 meter net. I have a friend with a K3 who always sounds off frequency. When I use my K3, I've been told that I am off frequency. There are a couple of KX3 users who don't seem to have a problem. When I use my Kenwood TS-590 I seem to be on frequency.
Is the K3 known, in general, for being slightly off frequency? 

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