According to unified schemes for Active Galactic Nuclei, low-power, Fanarof
f-Riley type I (FR I), radio galaxies are thought to be BL Lacs with their
jets pointing at relatively large angles with respect to the line of sight.
X-ray observations of FR I sources can test this scenario and constrain th
e presence of obscuring material around the nucleus. In this paper we discu
ss the X-ray properties of three FR I radio galaxies 3C 78, OH-342 and PKS
0620-52, observed with the BeppoSAX satellite in the 0.2-10 keV energy rang
e. The narrow-field instruments on board BeppoSAX have detected extended th
ermal X-rap emission from a hot galactic corona (3C 78) and intracluster ga
s (OH-342 and PKS 0620-52). However, a detailed spectral analysis suggests
that a non-thermal (likely nuclear) component can also significantly contri
bute to the total flux, especially in the case of 3C 78 and OH-342. This em
ission from the central region appears basically unabsorbed, in agreement w
ith observations in other bands. The X-ray spectral luminosity of the nucle
us of these three objects is correlated with the radio core luminosity, con
sistently with previous data on other FR I radio galaxies.