The other thing you get with the additional receiver is diversity
reception. This is a truly wonderful feature that improves copy greatly
when there is QSB and some kinds of noise.
73,
Victor, 4X6GP
Rehovot, Israel
Formerly K2VCO
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
On 12 May 2017 01:41, Bill Frantz wrot
On 5/11/2017 4:21 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
...
The KX3 and KX2 do implement "Dual Receive" - it is a concession for
split operation but is limited in range from the main receive
frequency, but sufficient for most Split operation situations. There
just is not room inside the KX3/KX2 for a separa
Consider a weak DX station working split with a big pileup and
compare the K3(S) and the KX3.
The K3 has a separate receiver for each ear. Each receiver has
its own set of roofing filters. The KX3 and KX2 have to cover
the entire frequency range between the DX station and the pileup
with one
Irwin,
You are asking about a "Dual Receive" capability, and for the K3 the
answer is that the KRX3 is required. Two identical receivers which have
much more capability and flexibility than a 'Dual Receive' function.
The subRX and Main can even be on different bands if VFO IND is set on.
Th
If there was, not many people would purchase KRX3A sub-receivers.
John KK9A
FromL Irwin Darack idarack at gmail.com
Thu May 11 15:09:18 EDT 2017
I have a K3s without the sub-receiver installed. Is there a way to listen
to two different frequencies on the same band without a sub-receiver using
a
Nope, you will need the sub-receiver to do this.
73,
Scott N9AA
On 5/11/17 3:09 PM, Irwin Darack wrote:
I have a K3s without the sub-receiver installed. Is there a way to listen
to two different frequencies on the same band without a sub-receiver using
a stereo headset ?
Thanks.
If you set the filtering wide enough
Jon
Hug your favorite tower every day, and always stay connected to it.
> On May 11, 2017, at 3:09 PM, Irwin Darack wrote:
>
> I have a K3s without the sub-receiver installed. Is there a way to listen
> to two different frequencies on the same b
I have a K3s without the sub-receiver installed. Is there a way to listen
to two different frequencies on the same band without a sub-receiver using
a stereo headset ?
Thanks.
--
Irwin KD3TB
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