Hi Jeff,
After pushing the SUB button you have no volume in the right ear. Lets
begin.
Are the headphones fully inserted into the jack.
Is the SUB RX RF gain control fully clockwise.
Is the SUB RX tuned to the same band or perhaps a different (dead) band.
Press A-B twice to transfer VFO
Mike, thank you very much! The problem was as I suspected, operator error! The
outer AF knob was fully counter clockwise. Restoring this knob to the 12:00
position restored VFO reception in my right ear. It must have gotten knocked
by someone using my rig at Field Day. What a relief!
73,
On 9/9/2013 5:02 PM, Jeff Hall, W6UX wrote:
Mike, thank you very much! The problem was as I suspected, operator
error! The outer AF knob was fully counter clockwise. Restoring this
knob to the 12:00 position restored VFO reception in my right ear.
It must have gotten knocked by someone using my
I haven't used my K3 much since Field Day. Today I turned it on and engaged
the sub receiver by tapping SUB. Instead of hearing VFO B in my right ear, I
only hear VFO A in my left ear.
Adjusting the SUB RF control affects VFO A volume. It's like the radio's sub
receiver configuration got
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