Somewhere in the frontend of my K3 there is a defect.

So to trace this problem I was told (by tech support) to inject a signal on the 
antenna connector and follow the signal along the receiver path with the 
oscilloscope.

I have an XG2, so that’s not the problem. 

But making a signal of 50uV visible on a scope …… that’s not gonna work.

 

20 mVpp (that’s what I still can reasonably visualize on my scope) is quite a 
bit more than 50uV.

Is that going to be a problem? 

 

I wonder what maximum Vpp I’m allowed to inject in the antenna connector 
without damaging stuff?

 

73, Evert

 

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