No noise here at all, even putting my ear to the radio :-)

73,

Tony W7GO

wayne burdick wrote:
> It may be the delta in supply voltage on keydown slightly stimulating 
> one or more relay coils. The DC shift could move the contacts a tiny 
> bit. Or it might be an extremely small timing window, associated with 
> T/R switching, that puts a little glitch on a relay control line. 
> Either way it's nowhere near enough to change the state of a relay.
>
> Nothing to worry about; in fact it might be therapeutic. But I'll 
> listen for it myself.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>   
>>  My K3 makes a very quiet relay-like keying noise....
>>     
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