Thanks Don,

I’m on a Pro Audio Engineering supply output is 13.5 key down at full output.

Although not a be all tell all, I was monitoring RBN at the time to see where I 
was being heard and it was reporting my frequency correctly. 

THanks!
Roger

> On May 8, 2018, at 6:21 PM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Roger,
> 
> Were you operating at home on a good power supply?  Or were you on batteries 
> that may have become discharged below their limit?  The supply voltage may be 
> a factor.
> 
> A properly operating KX3 will not splatter, so the problem may be on the 
> receiving end.
> Can you borrow a receiver or transceiver from a local ham, or take your KX3 
> with the dummy load to his shack since yours is portable?
> If you do that, make certain you do not overload the monitoring receiver.  
> Place a short wire antenna on the receiving end and adjust its distance to 
> the dummy load so the signal is S-9 or a bit less.
> 
> If you do find a problem, email [email protected].
> One thing I might suggest is to use the VFO B Alternate Displays to show the 
> voltage during transmit.  If it drops substantially, that might be one 
> possible cause for that behavior.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
> On 5/8/2018 5:55 PM, Roger Meadows [email protected] [KX3] wrote:
>> I was informed via e-mail by a fellow ham that my CW signal from my KX3 was 
>> splattering about 11k. Although this is the only report I have even received 
>> like this, and may be an issue on the other side, it still does concern me.
>> I do not have another radio where I could transmit into a dummy load and 
>> listen.

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