Did you power cycle the radio after enabling the additional features in
the menu?

And you can hit SUB while in the KBPF3 feature menu to turn on which RX
you've installed the filter into.  Yes the radio does automatically
select it when travelling outside the ham bands.

~BTH (KC7OTG)

On Sun, 2010-01-10 at 19:58 -0600, sr...@swbell.net wrote:
>       I've just finished installing a KRX3 with the KBPF3 and when I push
> the sub button it tells me "NO SUB". I have been through the menus several
> times, setting up the filters and modes and bandwidths for the main and the
> sub receiver but I still get the same error when I try to select the sub
> receiver. I have also selected the KBPF3 for the sub receiver, but it
> doesn't ask me about setting up the KBPF3 for the sub. I assumed you would
> have to tell it when to use the KBPF3 as with the other filters. Maybe this
> is done automatically when going outside the amateur bands. I seem to recall
> something about this. 
> 
>       I'm sure I have missed something. Can someone help? This is the very
> first time I have installed something in the K3 (or the K2) that didn't
> work. 
> 
> Still looking through the manual,
> 
> 
> Stan Rife 
> W5EWA 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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