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KX3 ATU Modes

w7hd
My KX3 ATU is normally set to AUTO in the menu.
Does this mean it will automatically tune without user action?
If so, how do you set the SWR at which it begins the tuning process.

I only have it in BYP when using the vertical antenna with the LDG RT100
remote tuner.

Ron W7HD
KX3 #6966
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Re: KX3 ATU Modes

wayne burdick
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On Sep 9, 2015, at 8:38 AM, "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> My KX3 ATU is normally set to AUTO in the menu.
> Does this mean it will automatically tune without user action?

No. AUTO in the KX3 (or K3/K3S) means that the automatic antenna tuner is in-line rather than bypassed.

To tune, tap ATU TUNE. The SWR is displayed, and it should decrease as the algorithm progresses.

If the final SWR is higher than 2:1, you can tap ATU TUNE again within 5 seconds to initiate a broader search. This is useful with very narrow-banded antennas, or those that are electrically short or close to a multiple of a half-wave (very high-Z).

The ATU stores up to 32 LC network settings per band. These settings are not recalled as you move the VFO in RX mode, as that could be distracting. But they are recalled when you transmit, or when you do ATU TUNE, change antennas, do A/B VFO swap, etc.

You can clear all of the ATU LC memories on a given band by going in to the ATU menu entry and holding CLR (hold of the RIT/XIT offset control).

In CW mode, the rig tries to avoid interfering with your sending when the ATU requires retuning for a new transmit frequency. The first time you transmit in a segment that requires an LC network change, the firmware will wait for the first significant pause (letter space), then update the ATU. This is indicated by the ATU icon flashing a couple of times. It's possible that your first transmission will be at a somewhat higher SWR because of this behavior, but it has the advantage of not chopping off the first element due to ATU relay delays.

73,
Wayne
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Re: KX3 ATU Modes

Don Wilhelm-4
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Ron,

It will not automatically tune without user action.  Tap the ATU TUNE to
initiate a tune.
Once you have "trained" the antenna on each band segment, it will
automatically recall those last used tuning solutions when you return to
that band segment.  The latter is the "automatic" action.

See the KX3 manual page 14, lower half of the right column.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 9/9/2015 11:38 AM, [hidden email] wrote:
> My KX3 ATU is normally set to AUTO in the menu.
> Does this mean it will automatically tune without user action?
> If so, how do you set the SWR at which it begins the tuning process.
>
> I only have it in BYP when using the vertical antenna with the LDG
> RT100 remote tuner.
>

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Re: KX3 ATU Modes

w7hd
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Sorry, I misunderstood what AUTO meant.
A better label would be ATU ON or ATU INLINE.
AUTO implies that it will automatically do the tuning.

Semantics :-)

[hidden email] wrote:
> My KX3 ATU is normally set to AUTO in the menu.
> Does this mean it will automatically tune without user action?
> If so, how do you set the SWR at which it begins the tuning process.
>
> I only have it in BYP when using the vertical antenna with the LDG
> RT100 remote tuner.
>
> Ron W7HD
> KX3 #6966

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Re: KX3 ATU Modes

KENT TRIMBLE
Not when the menu item does specified things.

Manufactures spend enormous time and money to write manuals so operators
know what those specific things are.

Semantics implies words, and words imply reading.  Neither imply ESP.

The printed word is not dead.

73,

Kent  K9ZTV
K3/KX3 s.n. 21



On 9/9/2015 10:58 AM, someone wrote:
> Sorry, I misunderstood what AUTO meant.
> A better label would be ATU ON or ATU INLINE.
> AUTO implies that it will automatically do the tuning.
>
> Semantics :-)
>

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