Jim wrote:
> I know you can listen to two conversations on different VFO's
> (Frequencies
> at the same time when you have the Sub Receiver Installed; However
> with no
> Sub Receiver I believe this is this correct? """If you don't have
> the sub
> receiver & listening using a set of headpho
Hi Jim,
In your scenario - split with simultaneous signals, yes, you must have both
receivers.
However, you can work split just fine with one receiver and two VFOs, but you
have to hop back and forth between the VFOs, using whatever method you prefer.
It is also possible to "split" with a sing
I know you can listen to two conversations on different VFO's (Frequencies
at the same time when you have the Sub Receiver Installed; However with no
Sub Receiver I believe this is this correct? """If you don't have the sub
receiver & listening using a set of headphones like a Heil Pro set you
ca
Yes. Isn't it wonderful. They also read this reflector and respond,
sometimes within minutes, to important issues. Wouldn't it be nice if
some of our elected representatives did this?
73 de W6BK
On Oct 15, 2009, at 9:04 AM, wb6r...@mac.com wrote:
> With diversity RX on the K3 - IE VFOs sy
With diversity RX on the K3 - IE VFOs synched, you can also operate
split. HOLD SPLIT to enable TX on VFO B. Then HOLD REV and use VFO A
to listen and tune to the split TX frequency. Release REV and
diversity RX is restored.
A very elegant implementation by designers who must also be actual
Paul,
Others have suggested unlinking the VFOs and this is necessary but not
really sufficient. It all depends on the dx operators. Those at K4M
seem to listen on the same frequency long enough for you to find them
and tailgate the previous station. On the other hand, the Glorioso
opera
Paul,
You may have held the SUB button in a bit too long and the VFOs were
'linked'
Hold the SUB button and you will see "unlink" briefly in the VFO B area.
73,
Don W3FPR
Paul wrote:
> I've only had my K3 on the air for a couple days...trying to figure out all
> the bells and whistles.
>
> Her
Yes, that's IT !
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: "Alexandr Kobranov"
To: "Paul"
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Spotting DX
Hi Paul,
you have "linked" VFO´s I suppose.
Press SUB until you will se UNLINKED.
I've only had my K3 on the air for a couple days...trying to figure out all the
bells and whistles.
Here's my problem:
K4M (Midway DXpedition) is transmitting on let's say, 7.004 listening up 25.
So I go SPLIT, tune VFO B up to about 7.020. Now I want to spot the guy he's
working and transmit
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