Eddy, you’re not allowed to speak Canadian even if you are close to them,
in six-land.
Hi Hi
73,
Jim N3SZ
On Wed, 18 Oct 2017 at 01:53 Eddy Avila wrote:
> I too was having issues with the KXPD3 paddles on my KX3 dropping the
> dits at times. Long story short, I took the dit side of the key ap
I too was having issues with the KXPD3 paddles on my KX3 dropping the dits at
times. Long story short, I took the dit side of the key apart and "cleaned" the
round barrel which makes contact with the key. and this solved the problem.
Too easy eh? Careful not to lose the very small screws and p
I have noticed the same thing. That is part of the design, though, being on
the front of the rig. Raising the rig up is probably your best option. If
you raise up the whole rig you will maintain the operating angle.
Steve,
KC8QVO
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I am not sure if this is a fair comment on the paddles or just my
particular circumstance. I like the Kx3 paddles; I can adjust them with
close enough spacing and they are smooth but when it comes to the
positioning. I find that the paddles are to close to the desk and this is
exacerbated when I a
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