Hi,

In the last year I have operated a few times /P from the beach often with sea spray and recently twice on long ferry crossings of the North Sea (return operating was cut short though) and out on deck most things end up with a mist or film of sea spray on them and you will see the small white spots of salt when the water evaporates. I have noted at least two of the 4 knurled knobs on my KX3 are showing signs of corrosion and were becoming difficult to turn. I have cleaned the nut threads (both sides) and applied a very little copper grease to them I also washed the whole of the KX3 inside and out (part disassemble needed) using cotton buds and isopropal alcohol where any salt effects were obvious. The front bezel screws had kept 99.99% out from the display but I have had to remove that and clean it up a bit. I might put back with a fine bead of silicon sealant.

I have added a small copper braid flying lead between the two parts of the case and covered it with 'liquid rubber'.

The clam shell style unfortunately is not great if you operate in these environments as sand/salt does get in no matter how hard you try to protect it.

I do not immerse the radio in the sea but after a couple of weeks in this environment you will notice the effect. In the meantime antennas have had to have connectors remade etc. so it is not really a surprise.

Has anyone got an alternative to these knurled knobs that are a little bigger as it is very difficult to open the case wearing gloves? (you only need to if you are using the AA batteries which I tend not to if that wet) I had thought about swapping them for Ali versions or cutting slots in them for a screw driver. Anything like those lay flat butterfly nuts/ knobs you used to find on old military kit might suit better.

In definitely wet (i.e. raining) conditions the KX3 is used inside a tough see through plastic box (lock'n'lock) with leads passed through it with bathroom silicon sealant. I used to do this with my FT817 as well. Costs £5 from supermarket.

I wish the KX3 had a lock frequency function which would be useful when I have to do this, why is this still missing?

72

Dom
M1KTA
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