Hi Mike,

What you're suggesting sounds like a good idea. I don't often use 
diversity because of the dB loss and the stations I am usually trying 
to work are the faintest ones out there. instead, I use the two 
receivers linked on the same frequency, that gives me the best 
sensitivity and I just listen in stereo.

My goal is to be able to select the option of hearing from only the 
Rx antenna and nothing from the transmit antenna. I use my Rx as a 
beam in that I can null out undesirable signals &/or peak the station 
I am listening to. The transmit antenna hears 360 degrees and I want 
to at times eliminate that. I figured with all the options on the K3 
that there would be an easily selectable way to hear the Rx antenna 
on both receivers just like you can hear only the Tx antenna on both 
receivers. And maybe you can? I haven't figured out how to do that if 
it is built in.

73,

Gary
KA1J

> Hi Gary,
> 
> You didn't indicate if you are running split or diversity. Here's a solution
> if you are in diversity.
> 
> There are times that you would like the RX ANT to be steered to both your
> MAIN RX and SUB RX. I do that with a splitter on my RX antenna cable. One
> leg goes to the AUX RF BNC socket for the SUB RX and the other leg goes to
> the RX ANT IN BNC socket on the KXV3A board. When I want to use my RX
> antenna for both receivers I press the RX ANT button. I'm still in diversity
> but I'm using the same antenna for both ears.
> 
> 73,
> Mike K2MK
> 
> 
> 
> Gary Smith-2 wrote
> > I connect my Rx antenna via the BNC below the SO239 outputs. I have a 
> > sub Receiver and have the Rx on the sub and listen to the vertical 
> > transmitting antenna on the main with my stereo headset.
> > 
> > There are times when I'd like to only hear the Rx antenna and not the 
> > vertical and to this point to do that, I turn off the audio from the 
> > main receiver & listen with the one ear to the sub Rx.
> > 
> > Listening to the transmit antenna with both ears I just don't use the 
> > sub rx. The question I'd like to know is: How can I listen to the sub 
> > Rx only with both ears? I could do it by inserting a stereo to mono 
> > adapter in line but that's going to be bothersome quickly. Any easy & 
> > quick way to do this?
> > 
> > 73,
> > Gary
> > KA1J
> 
> 
> 
> 
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