The KXV3 has an RX IN and RX OUT connector. When the K3's RX ANT button is 
pushed, the
line from the K3's t/r switch to the receiver input is connected to the RX OUT 
connector,
and the RX IN connector goes to the the receiver input.

Therefore, you connect a separate noise antenna to the canceler noise antenna 
input, the
canceler's 'transceiver' connector to the KXV3 RX IN connector, and the 
canceler's
'antenna' connector to the KXV3 RX OUT connector.

The result is to pass the already switched receiver input (which ultimately 
goes to the
main antenna) through the canceler into the receiver. You must push the RX ANT 
button on 
the K3 for this to work.

On 1/29/2011 5:33 AM, Mike Weir wrote:
>
> Good morning, I have read some posts on using the KXV3A's Rec out and Rec in 
> ports
> along side the MFJ 1026 noise canceling unit. There is a relay that activates 
> during
> transmit and receive in the K3. Apparently the MFJ's T/R switching is not 
> good as the
> KXV3A's. Just wanted to know the exact cabling that is used to accomplish 
> this?? Thanks
> very much for your time Mike VE3WDM http://ve3wdm.blogspot.com
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