I have had this with other radios. It turned out to be a coax connection that 
cleared up temporarily with application of a bit of power, but then generally 
got worse. 

One was up the tower...

73 de Dick, K6KR



> On Sep 16, 2018, at 07:53, Scott Manthe <scott.man...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I've noticed that my KX3 occasionally exhibits a loss of RX sensitivity. It 
> seems to occur most often on 30 meters and possibly 40 meters, and it's 
> temporarily cured by sending a dit or two. I picked the KX3 up used, and it 
> needed the VFO B encoder replaced, which I did myself with the help of some 
> advice from Lyle, Roman and Elecraft support (Thanks!!!). This obviously 
> required the disassembly of the KX3. I'm not sure if the sensitivity problem 
> is related to this or not. The encoder works fine. This seems like a "sticky 
> relay" issue. Has anyone experienced this issue and have any suggestions on 
> the cause and a cure?
> 
> 73,
> Scott N9AA
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