Owner`s manual

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High Power (50 W) TX Gain Calibration
This applies to the K3/100 only. Use the same
procedure as shown for 5 watts, but set power to 50
W, and use a 50-W dummy load. The TUN E power
output indication should be about 50 watts. (Use the
K3 Utility method if a PC is available.)
Milliwatt TX Gain Calibration (KXV3)
This applies only if you have the KXV3 option.
(Use the K3 Utility method if a PC is available.)
Connect a 50-ohm resistor to the XVTR OUT jack.
Switch to 160 m.
Set CONFIG:KXV3 TES T. This forces all
bands to use the KXV3’s transverter output
jack, and output to be limited to 0-1.5 mW.
Set power to exactly 1.00 milliwatts (0 dBm).
Hold TU N E ; output power should be about 1
mW. Then tap X M I T to exit TUNE.
Repeat the above procedure on 80-6 m.
Set CONFIG:KXV3 back to N O R .
Tap M E N U to exit the menu.
Reference Oscillator
The K3’s reference oscillator is a TCXO, or
temperature-compensated crystal oscillator. It is
normally calibrated at assembly time or by the
factory. There are two types: 5 ppm and 1 ppm.
Either TCXO can be manually calibrated using an
accurate frequency counter (Method 1), or by zero-
beating the sidetone against a reference signal
(Method 2). Both are described at right. If a
K3EXREF option module is installed, the TCXO
will be automatically calibrated to an external 10-
MHz reference. Refer to the K3EXREF manual.
If a K144XV module with reference lock
(K144RFLK) is installed, it can be set up to track
the TCXO (see CONFIG:REF CAL).
Before attempting to calibrate the reference
oscillator using Method 1 or 2, allow the
transceiver to warm up at room temperature for
at least 15 minutes (cover on).
Method 1 (Frequency Counter):
Locate the CONFIG:REF CAL menu entry.
Connect a frequency counter with +/-1 Hz or
better accuracy to J1 on the reference oscillator
module. Measure the exact frequency in Hz.
Using VFO A, set the REF CAL parameter to
match this frequency. Then exit the menu.
Method 2 (Zero-Beating):
Select CW mode. Set WID T H to about 2.8
kHz. (A wide filter passband is necessary since
you may need to move the REF CAL parameter
a significant amount.)
Tune the K3 to a strong broadcast station or a
known-accurate reference signal. Use the
highest-frequency source you can (e.g. WWV
at 10, 15 or 20 MHz). Set the VFO to the
specified frequency of the signal.
Using
MO N , set the sidetone monitor level
to roughly match the volume level of the
received broadcast or reference signal.
Locate CONFIG:REF CAL.
Tap S P O T to enable the sidetone.
Adjust the REF CAL frequency until the
sidetone is zero-beated with the signal. As you
approach the correct frequency, you’ll hear an
undulating “beat note” between the signals. The
slower the beat note, the closer they are.
Cancel S P O T and exit the menu.