Luca,

Yes, it is possible to hear the subRX on the opposite antenna that the 
main is listening to.

You must have a TMP cable connected between the KAT3 and the antenna 
input of the subRX - that cable is not installed on factory-built K3s, 
but the extra TMP cable is shipped with the K3.

The antenna that is NOT connected to the Main RX will be heard when the 
AUX ANT is selected for the SubRX.

If the two antennas are not well separated, you may hear the COR in the 
sub being activated during transmit (clicking noise during transmit).

See Figure 4 on page 43 of the manual.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/18/2010 11:46 AM, iz0fyl wrote:
> Hi folks
> just a question.
> I' don'nt understand the selection scheme of the sub rx.
> In the figures of the manual seems that is possible in the aux rreceive
> using ant1 on main ant ant 2 on sub.
> the question is: isit possibile to reiceive on main rx the anti1 signal and
> anthe sub rx the antenna 2 signal?
> I tried on my k3 but I hear the ant1 in both the receivers
> thanks
> luca
> 73 de iz0fyl
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