There have been persistent reports of "RF feedback" in the 
microHAM microKEYER II and MK2R/MK2R+ when used with the K3. 
The problem seems to be related to the design of the K3 front 
panel mic jack and a work around has been found for microHAM 
interfaces.  

The easiest solution for the user is to modify the microHAM 
DB37-EL-K3 cable by cutting the wire currently connected to 
pin 8 of the Foster (microphone) plug.  There is no problem 
when the DB37-EL-K3 cable is used with the Elecraft K2 or 
when the DB37-El-K3 is used with a "breakout" cable (In-line 
Foster jack, RCA and 3.2mm plugs) for the rear panel mic and 
PTT inputs of the K3.  

This same issue can appear with any external interface that 
connects via the microphone jack.  For those interfaces, the 
microphone return (pin 7) must be separate from any shield on 
the microphone cable.  The cable shield and "PTT ground" must 
be connected to the shell of the Foster mic jack (chassis); 
they can not be connected to the "mic ground" (pin 7). 

The root of the problem appears to be in the wiring of the 
K3 mic jack.  Pin 7 (mic ground) and pin 8 (PTT ground) are 
connected in parallel, through a common RF choke (L4 on 
the front panel board), then to the circuit common (ground). 
Note in the K2, both PTT (pin 8) and mic (pin 7) returns 
are connected directly to the circuit ground through P1 
and the K2 does not have the "RFI" problem. 

73, 

   ... Joe Subich, W4TV 
       microHAM America 
       http://www.microHAM-USA.com 
       http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microHAM 
       [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 

PS. Thanks to N6TV, K5WA, N6XI, AB7R and others for their 
    help in identifying the problem and testing various 
    solutions in what often seemed to be a losing battle. 
 

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