Agree, Joe -- Not a bug. My recollection is that
somewhere in the (vast) info on the K3 is an
indication that it is wise to use the same filters
in Main and Sub RX.
73, Phil W7OX
On 7/12/15 9:51 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
> Wayne, is this effect something you consider a
bug?
Not a bug ... the nature of diversity since both
receivers
use the main Rx synthesizer (including filter
offset).
If you want to use AM and an audio bandwidth
greater than
1.4 KHz (filter/2), you will need to add at
least one more
filter - either a second KFL3A-6K or a second
KFL3A-FM (13
KHz) - and select that filter in *both* receivers.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2015-07-12 11:38 AM, rick.ag...@gmail.com wrote:
I sure hope not!
Actually that raises a good question.
Wayne, is this effect something you consider a
bug? I can tell you having
the sub rx shift seemingly on it's own just
because I was changing the
passband was .... interesting to experience.
Rick AG6AY
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