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The KX3 provides a special receiver output jack, 
RX I/Q, for use with the Elecraft PX3 Panadapter. 
The RX I/Q output can also be used for software-
defined radio (SDR) applications
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running on a
computer or other device.
The primary benefit of such applications is that, like 
the PX3, they can provide a real-time display of a 
band of frequencies above and below the signal to 
which the KX3 is tuned. You can use this display to 
quickly find signals of interest, examine modulation 
and noise characteristics, etc. (This capability can 
also be found in dedicated instruments called 
panadapters or spectrum analyzers.) 
Since the KX3’s RX I/Q signal is analog, it must be 
converted to a digital signal by means of a two-
channel (stereo) analog-to-digital converter (ADC). 
Most PCs have this in the form of a built-in stereo 
sound-card. It is important that the input to the 
PC be in stereo. Most “mic” inputs are mono, and 
cannot be used. Most “line inputs” are stereo, and 
can be used. 
If your PC lacks a suitable input, there are third-
party soundcards available for USB, PCI, PCIe, 
Firewire and other expansion buses. 
There are many SDR applications available as 
freeware on various platforms (PC, Mac, iPad, etc.). 
The quality of the spectrum display they provide 
depends heavily on the quality of the soundcard’s 
ADC inputs. An excellent reference on potentially 
suitable sound cards may be found on the web by 
searching for “LP-PAN sound card tests”. 
A cable with a 2.5 mm (3/32”) plug on one end and 
a plug that matches your sound card input on the 
other end (typically 3.5 mm [1/8”] stereo) is 
required. 
Once you have a cable and soundcard, you’ll need 
to download suitable software and load it on your 
PC. Follow the directions supplied by the program, 
usually in the form of a help file. There may be user 
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The RX I/Q jack’s analog signal is in I and Q format. I
and Q refer to the two parts of a phase-quadrature signal, 
which simply means the two signals are 90 degrees apart 
in phase. The PX3, as well as PC software applications, 
can use this information to mathematically reconstruct 
the signals for display and demodulation purposes.
groups for your program that can help if you have 
difficulty understanding its installation or operation. 
A PC program suitable for most purposes is 
“HDSDR”. It is available as of this writing at 
http://www.hdsdr.de
Follow the directions provided by the HDSDR 
program for setup and operation. Another popular 
SDR program is “NaP3”. 
Tips for setting up SDR Programs with the KX3:
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When you first run the SDR program, the
frequency displayed may be incorrect, but the 
spectrum display will still be accurate in terms 
of offsets. Setting the center frequency display 
to 1.000 or 10.000 MHz, for example, will 
make it easy to see how many kHz above or 
below the current KX3 frequency another 
signal is. 
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Initially connect only the IQ signal cable
between the KX3 and the PC soundcard. Leave 
the USB/serial cable for radio control 
disconnected until you have the spectrum 
display working properly. 
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Select the correct soundcard input for the
program. If your PC has an internal soundcard 
but you are using an add-on card, you must 
configure the program to use the correct 
soundcard. 
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Set the correct sampling rate. Use of 48 kHz
sampling will result in a display of almost 48 
kHz: 24 kHz above and 24 kHz below the 
frequency to which the KX3 is tuned. 96 kHz 
sampling will yield approximately +/- 48 kHz 
of spectrum, and 192 kHz sampling will yield a 
display of about +/- 96 kHz. 
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Enable the RX IQ output from the KX3 by
setting MENU: RX I/Q to
O N
. (This increases
the KX3’s receive-mode current drain by about 
10-15 mA.) 
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The RX I/Q outputs from a receiver are not
“flat” over an infinite frequency range; the 
signal-conversion process results in some slope 
(decrease in gain) as you move farther from the 
center frequency. In the case of the KX3, the 
signal will be reduced by about 2.5 dB at +/- 24 
kHz, 4 dB at +/- 48 kHz, and 7 dB at +/- 96 
kHz. The spectrum amplitude on the display,