I operate this way all the time when chasing a split DX station..
I find it less error prone when I click tune VFO A to set my TX on station last worked..

AL, K0VM


On 5/28/2013 12:00 PM, flexradio-requ...@flex-radio.biz wrote:
Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 23:39:22 -0700
From: Steve Sterling<f...@sgsterling.com>
To:flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] F3k Split Operation
Message-ID:<51a4511a.4020...@sgsterling.com>
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Hi Don-- I have a similar problem with the spotting module in my logging
app. When operating "traditional" split (A-Rcv  B-Xmit) it reports the B
VFO frequency (my transmit freq), not the frequency that I am receiving
(spotting) the DX on.

PSDR really doesn't have a way that I can recall to have the main
receive frequency attached to the B VFO and xmit frequency attached to A
VFO.  I can think of a kluge that should work, assuming your split is
not greater than 1/2 the passband (96khz on the Flex 3000):
-- Set up your receive freq in VFO- B and xmit in A. Do not turn on split.
-- Turn on multi-receive. Pull down the volume slider on the
VFO-A/Receive A. The balance sliders in the middle should still work.

At this point you should hear the 2nd receiver slice, tuned to VFO-B in
both left and right speakers or headphones. The receive slice attached
to VFO-A is muted. Again, the Flex is not in Split mode so it will
transmit using VFO-A.

I've never operated this way, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work.
For my problem, I just spot manually when working split.  I should also
go check to see which VFO my logging program uploads to LoTW when
running traditional split. I may be reporting to LoTW my VFO-B
(transmit) frequency when operating split and not realize it.

Steve WA7DUH


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