Barry

It’s possible an internal connector has become partially loose.

Maybe try resetting obvious internal cables.

The speaker sometimes cuts out on my KX2 after a battery change which seems to 
be solved by re-jiggering things. Not very scientific but it might work.

Paul
M0SNA/W6PNG 
www.nomadic.blog

> On Jun 10, 2019, at 10:28 AM, Barry Middleton via Elecraft 
> <elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> 
> Good Morning,
> 
>                             I would like some help or advice to solve my KX3 
> speaker problem.
> 
> My problem is that the speaker is silent, headphones work ok, as a workaround 
> I am
> 
> using a powered speaker. Looking at the circuit for the audio output I feel 
> that the
> 
> headphone socket is not switching back to the speaker, the speaker is ok.
> 
> Due to my fingers not being as nimble as they used to be I feel that I should 
> get someone
> 
> else to do the repairs, maybe the UK agent.
> 
>     Thanking you in advance,
> 
>             Barry G4DBS
> 
> 
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