The counter to yet another mechanical outside box is that the ability
to write firmware and update it inserts another very major
possibility, that it can be done in the digital stream without need of
extra cords and boxes.

To use the mechanical box, we must physically route the audio to the
box and plug in the headphones there. We have to mount the box so it
doesn't move around. And worst of all, I have to make it.

My microHam box doesn't treat a/b audio in this manner. "B" audio is
radio 2 with its own stereo audio output. and it labels a pair of
stereo lines RX1 and RX2. That deals with a pair of radios, not
left/right stereo audio switching. So if I actually have two radios
hooked up to it, no way to use it "creatively" to do the tricks just
with the K3 in diversity.

If I take my K3 anywhere else, like NY4A for multi contesting, I lose
the function as what I get at NY4A is main antenna, RX antenna and
power from the station, rather than a double of my now unique home
station.

Putting it in the digital functions makes it instantly portable.

So, understanding your suggestion completely, and with no malice
whatsoever, I decline, and still lean to the future with something
that can be put in a macro stream sent to it from MM+ or whatever. I
CAN take my MM+ macros with embedded K3 program commands.

Feeding the A stream to the b audio just seems to be too easy in
firmware, it's already done for non-diversity.

Use of the diversity hold is problematic because it assumes that the
unwanted half of the headphone audio is in the subRX side.

73, Guy

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Don Wilhelm <w3...@embarqmail.com> wrote:
> Guy,
>
> Being 'old fashioned', I would build a small box with 2 toggle switches to
> do that function (assuming I wanted it).  That would allow quick
> determination of which audio goes into which ear.  left ear receives either
> A or b, and the other switch does the same for the right ear.
> Yes, I would not attempt to use the front panel, but the switch box would
> make instant selections suited to my needs at the time.  A quick glance at
> the toggle switch positions would tell me what I am listening to and can be
> changed more quickly than making such a change inside the K3.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>
> On 8/3/2015 2:00 PM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
>>
>> Respectfully,
>>
>> This is not an issue of definition. I'm sure everyone agrees that
>> on-purpose listening to A-A is not diversity. What they are talking about is
>> a situational coping mechanism when using diversity as the main listening
>> mode in a contest.
>>
>> This occurs in diversity mode when one ear has a very weak desired signal
>> and the other a very loud undesired signal. My current coping mechanism for
>> this is to push one headphone bell forward off my ear. It would be better to
>> temporarily switch to both ears on desired signal, but this is *very* clumsy
>> using the front panel.
>>
>> A discussion on how to deal with it would be helpful. Using diversity in
>> contesting is a newly emerging skill that is only really emerging with
>> common usage of two receiver K3's.
>>
>>
>
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