Thanks Bill.

 I new the diversity receive was out and I had thought about the RF overload of 
the K2. That is a concern and I don't really know if there is a solution to it. 
I don't want to 'fry' the K2. 

73.
chuck




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From: Bill W4ZV [via Elecraft] <ml-node+4599454-1492439910-231...@n2.nabble.com>
To: callen1155 <callen1...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 1:46:35 PM
Subject: Re: K3 and the subreceiver


callen1155 wrote:
>I've been thinking about the same question as I ponder ordering a K3. In 
>regard to the working of DX split, I currently have a K2. Why couldn't I just 
>use the receiver on the K2 (15 watts) and get the same results instead of 
>purchasing the K3 second receiver?
>
You could if you take care not to dumpt RF into the K2.  You cannot do 
diversity receive however since both receivers must be phase-locked to the same 
frequency. 

73,  Bill 

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