Ok, great idea, guys.  So, Elecraft, will the recently announced PX3 have 
provisions to add this capability like the P3 does?If so, I want one!

It is less than a week old and we already want more!!! ;-)        

Mark
KE6BB

From: Gary Gregory<[email protected]>
Sent: ‎Wed, ‎Apr‎ ‎9‎, ‎2014 at ‎04‎:‎53‎ ‎PM
To: Gary Ferdinand <[email protected]>
CC: elecraft <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Rotten Signals

Gary,The "Sensor": input on the rear of th P3 is there for 
thatpurpose....however, the device has not been announced by Elecraft to 
datedespite repeated requests.....I too really do want to be able to monitor my 
TX signal, one of thedisadvantages I have is that I operate "Portable" from my 
Motorhome 24/7and as you can imagine, this constant changing of the station 
setup leadsto mistakes or oopsies when setting up..:-)I also beg Elecraft to 
listen to our pleas....73GaryOn 10 April 2014 09:19, Gary Ferdinand 
<[email protected]> wrote:> Dear Elecraft,>> We are in critical need of a 
device that will allow us to monitor our> *actual* transmitted signal.  There 
are so many rotten signals out there> it's pathetic.   Since it would appear 
the offshore manufacturers are> clueless as to the need for clean signals, 
perhaps pressure can be put upon> them to clean up their acts by having 
increasing numbers of transmit signal> monitors in the field.  In any case
 I'd like to know that my signal is> clean.  The CWops contest last week was 
the last straw for rotten signals> for me.>> For some time I've been using my 
P3 to analyze others' signals.  If I had> a device that is similar in 
capability to the P3 to monitor my transmitted> signal that might suffice.  
Here I'm thinking CW (spurs, clicks, synth> noise...), but something that 
assists the op with transmitted SSB signals> would also be of use. Likewise 
RTTY, etc.   I don't operate enough> phone/RTTY  right now to judge whether the 
P3 is sufficient to analyze> one's transmitted SSB signal.>> How about it, 
Elecraft?  It seems the P3 has much of the needed function.>  You'd need some 
sort of coupler that was fast enough to capture high speed> signals, while not 
passing a harmful amount of signal to the "P3T">  (transmission monitor P3).  
Of course the P3T should easily handle 1500 W,> not merely 500 W, to appeal to 
a broader market.>> Thanks for
 listening (I hope).>> 73,>> Gary W2CS>>>> 
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