If it really IS on your signal and not an issue at the receiving end [more likely], that sounds like arcing in your antenna/feedline system.  Arcing at 10 W seems strange, but it can be "micro-arcs" inside a poorly assembled connector. Before tearing anything apart, I'd arrange for a test or two with others.  I would be very surprised if it had anything to do with your KX3.  For some reason, human nature is to always assume the worst for a cause.

73,

Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 5/8/2018 2:55 PM, Roger Meadows via Elecraft 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.

Has anyone seen this issue on a KX3? Anything I can check?

Thanks and 73,
Roger
AE4RM


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