[Elecraft] KX3 Receiver Overload Protection?
David Anderson
gm4jjj at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jun 5 03:15:01 EDT 2015
Harry,
Yes it appears to have
from Page 43 of the owners manual:
HI RFI warning, preamp turns off, or RX icon turns on: The KX3 protects itself from high received signal levels. First, the preamp is turned off, if it was on. (You may be able to avoid this by using the 10-dB preamp rather than the 20-dB preamp on the current band. See MENU:PREAMP.) The second step taken by the KX3, if necessary, is to turn on a 15-dB attenuator stage in the I.F. section, ahead of the receiver’s A- to-D converter. The receive overload icon (RX), near the ANT icon, will turn on. Once signals return to a safe level for 5 seconds, this attenuator will be turned back off. Also see COR (next item).
§ Carrier-operated relay activated (a relay is heard, and the RX icon turns on): The carrier-operated- relay (COR) may be activated due to the signal from a nearby transmitter. This is usually due to close proximity between your antenna and the other station’s antenna. The COR is actually the relay for the present low-pass filter. When the relay opens, signals will drop by 40 to 60 dB, protecting the KX3. The relay will close again shortly after the signal drops. If the COR is being repeatedly activated, try moving the antennas farther apart. You can also increase the COR threshold, at your discretion; see MENU:COR LVL.
73
David Anderson GM4JJJ
> On 5 Jun 2015, at 03:16, Harry Yingst via Elecraft <elecraft at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
> Does the KX3 have any form of Reciever Overload protection like the K3 does?
>
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