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PBT SSB

Lo-Hi Cut Sets up the PBT I and II receive filter functions for SSB mode.

Lo C ut

and

H i

C ut

(functions I and II, respectively) are the defaults for SSB. If PBT SSB is set

to

N O R

, then SSB mode will have the same PBT funcitons as CW and DATA

modes (WIDTH and SHIFT).
Roofing Filter Configuration for SSB Mode: Roofing filter FL2 (3 kHz) can be
inserted when the upper edge of the receive passband reaches either 2.4 kHz
(default value) or 2.9 kHz. When the passband edge is higher than this, FL1 is
used (wide filter). (If no KXFL1 is installed, FL1 is always used.)
If you frequently encounter QRM in SSB modes, use the 2.9 kHz selection; this
will insert FL2 when the normalized passband width is used (NORM switch). If
QRM is less of an issue or you frequently use ESSB, use the 2.4 kHz selection
(original value); this will insert FL1 at the NORM setting. The PBT knob can
override either selection (see below). To select the desired FL2 insertion point:
Tap ‘1’ to select either 2.4 or 2.9 kHz using the criteria above.
Note on SSB demodulation methods used for FL1 vs. FL2: When FL1 is in
selected (wide filter), the KX3 uses conventional SSB demodulation, providing
the best overall audio fidelity. When FL2 is selected (3 kHz filter), the KX3 uses
“Weaver” SSB demodulation, which introduces a narrow 1.5 kHz notch into the
receive passband as part of the DSP algorithm. This notch typically has no impact
on speech intelligibility, but it can sound slightly different to an operator who is
most concerned about fidelity.

PREAMP

20 dB

Sets preamp gain to

10

,

20

, or

30

dB

on a per-band basis. (30 dB is typically

used only on 6 meters, where it improves sensitivity by 1-2 dB. This setting
should only be used if necessary, since it increases susceptibility to overload.)
There are actually two preamps: the 20 dB low noise amp (LNA) and the 10 dB
setting of the isolation amp (see RX ISO, below). Use the 20-dB preamp when
possible, since it has a better noise figure and lower current drain. If you select 10
or 30 dB, the isolation amp is turned on, adding about 15 mA to current drain.

REF CAL

114.nnn.nn

Used to calibrate the KX3’s synthesizer; normally this is done at the factory. VFO
A is used to set the reference frequency (typically 114.2-114.4 MHz). Refer to pg.
31 for calibration details.

Note: If the menu name is REF*CAL, then an extended VFO temperature
compensation procedure
has been performed. This may be helpful when JT65,
WSPR, or other modes are used with the KX3, especially on the higher bands.
Instructions can be found on our website.
Tapping

A T T N

disables synthesizer temperature compensation (“TC OFF”),

changing REF CAL to REF#CAL, and OSC xxC (temp. display) to OSC#xxC.

RPT OFS

600

Sets the transmit offset (in kHz) for repeater operation, from

0

to

5000

kHz.

Stored per-band and per-memory. Use

A L T

to select +/- offset or simplex.

RS232

4800 b

RS232 (or USB) communications rate in bits per second (bps). During firmware
download (via the KX3FW PC program), the baud rate is set automatically to
38400 baud, but it is then restored to the value selected in this menu entry.

RX EQ

--------

(+0 dB,

each

band)

Receiver audio graphic equalizer. VFO A is used as an 8-band bar graph, showing
boost or cut

(-16

dB to

+16

dB in 1 dB increments) for each AF band. The 8

bands are 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4 and 3.2 kHz. Tap

1

-

8

to select an AF

band. VFO A selects boost/cut. Hold

C L R

to reset all bands to +0 dB.

CW and voice mode RX EQ are separate. Not applicable to DATA modes.

RX I/Q

OFF

Set to

O N

to use the KX3’s RX I/Q jack with the Elecraft PX3 Panadapter, or

with SDR (software-defined radio) applications (pg. 26).