Yes.

Vienna Wireless Society K4XY Field Day multiple times. We had an all K3 
field day couple times with 2 K3s on 40m. One CW and one SSB.  Antennas 
were dipoles or two element wire yagis both pointing West with about 300 
ft separation E-W ( yea, CW station was in the beam of the SSB station]. 
Either K3 could dial close to the other with little issue. When we tuned 
past the other station was just a strong station. I guess plenty of one 
over r-squared isolation?

73, tom n4zpt





On 3/21/2012 3:24 PM, Matt Murphy wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone has any experience using two K3's on the same band
> (for example, one for running, one for mults in a multi-op single
> transmitter scenario).  Is there any danger of damaging the receiver(s) by
> transmitting with high power so close by (different antenna, same
> property).  Is there a difference if the transmission is a few KHz away vs
> (accidentally) on the same frequency?
>
> Just curious what sorts of precautions (if any) ought to be taken and what
> solutions exist (if necessary).
>
> 73,
> Matt NQ6N
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