I wrote a week ago or so;
I plan to use my K3 primarily for low band dxing, so RX antenna
switching will be crucial.
Actually I am a little confused as to how RX signals are routed. The reason
I ordered the KRX3 option was to get RX antenna functionality. Basically I
want to be able to have my
This is what Wayne posted on Aug 9th.
73, Ken K3IU
On Aug 9, 2007, at 3:13 AM, Bill Tippett wrote:
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// N6KR:
// The KRX3 subreceiver can either share the main receiver's RF path or
// get its signal from the unused KAT3 ATU antenna jack.
//
// Can't we use the RX
Also, if there's enough demand for an antenna-switch-only version of
the KAT3, we could offer one in the future. You'd then be able to
connect the KRX3 to the unused antenna jack, as with the KAT3.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
Put me on the demand list!
Me too!
I plan to use my K3 primarily for low band
I have the same desires.
David
G3UNA
From: Björn Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/08/10 Fri AM 09:24:33 BST
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: SV: [Elecraft] Re: K3 question re dual receive
Also, if there's enough demand for an antenna-switch-only version of
the KAT3, we could
I hope Elecraft eventually looks into diversity receive.
With 2 receivers in the same box, and all the computer stuff,
I would think it would be possible to do some sort of diversity
reception, its real handy for swl and AM work, and can help
a lot on there modes also.
I could hook up the home
I hope Elecraft eventually looks into diversity receive.
This capability is in the initial release, using the KRX3 and KAT3. The
KAT3 provides a second SO239 antenna connector and then the ANT button on
the front panel allow the operator to select ANT1 or ANT2. The KRX3 can be
configured in
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