Hi Bert and Everyone,
That was a prophetic post!
My friend, who has assembled two K3, came over and we replicated all the 
symptoms, problems still present.
We opened the rig and installed the magic jumper that bypasses the 100W amp.
All was well, RX and TX!!
Then we reinstalled the amp, connected the circuit breaker, and all was well 
again!!
Our only theory is "dirty pin"!
It is worth noting that turning off the amp did not restore low power 
operation. Apparently, the magic jumper completes some circuits needed in both 
XMIT and RCV,
We checked the firmware date and found it was current, but I have no idea how 
it got updated. I've had the rig for years and have never done an update.
SO, after a celebratory beer, we have declared victory and I no longer need 
service, though I'd still like to know if there is an alternative to shipping 
to CA?
73,
Wilson
W4BOH


On Sat, 10 May, 2025 at 1:28 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
 

To: wilson lamb



Sorry about your K3 misfortune! I just wanted to tell you that I had an R-599 
back in the late 70's or early 80's. The receiver overloaded VERY easily, but I 
absolutely LOVED the gear drive on the main dial! It was better than any other 
receiver I had ever used...smooth with no backlash whatsoever! 

As for the K3, I have three of them (serial numbers in 1500 and two in 8000 
range) and never had a major failure.I have every mod installed that Elecraft's.
come up with for that rig. So I don't consider failures imminent. 
My first thought would be for you not to be "gun shy" about opening 'er up, 
removing cables, plugging 'em back in, doing the same with all the plug-in 
boards, including the finals, and maybe even replacing the battery! That won't 
hurt, and it's cheap!
Good luck.
Bert, N4CW 






On Saturday, May 10, 2025 at 01:12:33 PM EDT, Wilson Lamb via Elecraft 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: 






It's finally happened to me too!

Last night I talked for a few seconds before realizing My antenna was 
disconnected for storms.

After a few seconds, the K3 gave a strenuous bunch of beeps, a flashing err 
message, and wouldn't stop.

Cycling power stopped the excitement but now I have NO RF out and NO RX signals.

In the excitement of the moent, I didn't think to reember the error code and it 
won't come back.

It's hard to believe that a few seconds, literally, blew up this veteran rig, 
serial in the 3K range!

Much fiddling and reading the book has produced no improvement, so I think I 
have a hard error.

I'm no stranget to circuitry or troubleshooting, but really have no interest in 
plunging into the morass that is the K3 guts. Not to mention that, at almost 
84, I may not live long enough to get through it.









The only observations I have are that keying and RX options, like filter 
adjustment are working.

If I talk on SSB, I get ALC indication.

In FM mode, the RX hiss comes up VERY loud, while audio out in all other modes 
is very low, even at max gain.

Main and SUB RX act the same.





SO, does anyone have any advice about what to do next (too soon for recycling)?

Is Elecraft providing reasonable turnaround time on this sort of repair?

Is there quality service available closer to the east coast?

Should I worry about hexes and avoid turning on my spare K3?





I have some level one checking lined up with an experienced friend, but doubt 
it will show us much.

The loss of both TX output and receive sensitivity points to something common 
to RX and TX, but who knows???

Thanks,

Wilson

W4BOH





PS: My Kenwood T-599 and R-599, from 1975 or so, are online now, if anyone 
wants to talk to me via the ether.

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