Not disagreeing with the general advice Dick, W1REJ offered, but inspection of 
the schematic of the KXV3B module (and I recall that the KXV3 and /3A versions 
are similarly configured) reveals that if RX ANT is not selected on the front 
panel, the RX ANT IN and RX ANT OUT ports are not connected together save for 
any capacitive coupling across the relay poles.  Moreover, these ports are not 
coupled to other circuits internally if RX ANT is not selected.

I have not had occasion to do this, but my understanding is that the RX ANT IN 
and RX ANT OUT ports can be connected to the output and input, respectively, of 
a low noise preamp or bandpass filter.  The old Elecraft PR6 and PR6-10 
external preamps were designed for just this purpose to allow use of the 
transmit antenna routed through the external preamp on a band-selected basis 
for receiving only using the RX ANT per-band selection.

If RX ANT IN is connected to the outside world, and RX ANT is selected, the RX 
ANT OUT port is connected on receive only to the transmit antenna port.  Could 
extraneous noise be coupled from the transmit antenna into the receiver front 
end?  Sure, but unless the stray coupling in the RF board and/or KXV3 module is 
pretty strong between the RX ANT OUT traces and RX ANT IN traces, or across the 
relay poles where those signals are routed, the impact of the unintended 
transmit antenna noise is minimal.  Terminating the RX ANT OUT port in 50 ohms 
may not attenuate that internal coupling from whatever does exist.  Perhaps 
someone has already measured the coupling/attenuation between the two RX ANT 
ports?

73,
Mike, K8CN

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