After the P3, getting the sub RX was the best improvement in
usabilityI have done to my K3. Trying to hold REV while tuning
in the pileup got old really fast.
I started with a minimum 10W K3 and now have a fairly fully
featured 100W rig. For someone new to HF, it was a good way to go.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 11/30/15 at 5:28 AM, w3...@embarqmail.com (Don Wilhelm) wrote:
Hold the REV button to listen to the VFO B frequency.
You can also swap the VFOs, then swap them back before
transmitting, but if you lose track of which is which in the
'heat of battle', the UP cops will admonish you.
To listen to both VFOs simultaneously, you need to install the subRX.
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