Tom,
SPLIT and the SubRX are two different things - try not to get them mixed up.
The SubRX normally receives using VFO B (unless in DIVERSITY), but that
is not the same as SPLIT.
With SPLIT off, transmit will be on the VFO A frequency.
When SPLIT is ON, transmit will be on the VFO B frequency. That is true
whether the SubRX is turned on or off.
Do a check - turn SPLIT off.
Now can you hear both the main and SubRX? If not, do you really have
SUB turned on? You should see the SUB icon in the display.
If SUB is turned on, then check the antenna that the SubRX is using -
use BSET and see if AUX appears in the display, if it does, then the
SubRX is listening to the AUX antenna - which would be either the BNC
ant connector or the non-transmit antenna (depends on how your SubRX AUX
input is physically connected).
Turn AUX off if it is turned on so the SubRX will listen to the main
antenna (the same one used for transmit).
You should be able to hear both the main and the SubRX.
Once you can hear both, turn on SPLIT - observe that the arrow in the
right of the display points to VFO B. The SubRX should still be heard.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 11/3/2015 1:33 PM, Amateur Radio Operator N5GE wrote:
I'm trying to set-up working Split Folowing Fred Cady's K3s manua land
I'm having trouble setting it up on 17m. I have it setup for 20m and
it works very well. I can hear the the audio from the sub rx in
pileups-ups and it works great!
On 17m I followed the instructions, and I can hear the audio from the
main RX in my left ear, but I cannot hear the audio from the sub RX in
my right ear, but I can see that the VFO's are in split mode by
looking at the P3's display.
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