You only have to perform the long (8 hr) "burn in" once. After that you can use the XG50 as outlined in the temperature compensation procedure. When performing the procedure, be sure to place the XG50 in an area free from temperature swings, moving air, etc. Doing so will ensure a stable signal and provide a better compensation table within the KX3.
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