Here’s some info to get you started on 630 meters with the K3S or K3. For 
receive purposes, either transceiver is fully self-contained. For transmit, 
you’ll need an external amp of some kind.

RECEIVE

The K3S, or a modified K3, will receive on this band via the XVTR IN jack (or 
RX ANT IN). You’ll need:

  - A KXV3 transverter interface module (standard with the K3S but optional for 
the K3)

  - A KBPF3A filter module, or a KBPF3 with a small mod (see KBPF3MDKT). The 
KBPF3A mod kit also comes with a capacitor to be installed on the K3’s RF board 
to suppress LF noise.

RX performance is quite good on 630 meters. 

Note: The XVTR IN and RX ANT IN jacks work on 630 meters (472 kHz) because both 
are post-TR switch. The TR switch has high-pass filtering that rolls off 
starting around 1 MHz, so you can’t use ANT 1 or ANT 2.

TRANSMIT

You can get a transmit signal out on 630 meters using the XVTR OUT jack (same 
requirements as above). Our initial tests shows about 0.5 milliwatts. In this 
case you’d use XVTR IN for receive, not RX ANT IN. 

You’ll then need an external amplifier. It could be keyed using the rig’s KEY 
OUT jack. This signal could also be used to control a T/R switch if you needed 
to use the same antenna for both transmit and receive. If you use two different 
antennas, you’ll still have to cut the RX antenna off during TX, most likely.

Firmware configuration:

To use XVTR IN and OUT on this band, set up the radio for 160 meters, then set 
the CONFIG:KXV3 menu entry to TEST. This is necessary because 160 meter isn’t 
available as a transverter IF selection (yet).

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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