Hi Brian,

The K3's sub receiver is identical to the main receiver. The sub has its own 
set of ham-band band-pass filters, its own optional KBPF3 option 
(general-coverage filters), and up to five crystal filters. It also has an 
identical sub receiver and DSP. It is literally the same as the main receiver 
in every respect.

If you set CONFIG:VFO IND to YES, you can put the sub receiver on a different 
band from main, and if you're using stereo headphones or sub receiver, you can 
pan main/sub audio left/right as desired using the MIX menu entry.

73,
Wayne
N6KR 


On Aug 20, 2013, at 8:16 AM, Brian Alsop <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was hoping that we would truly have a two RX K3-- each with its own set of 
> bandpass filters when configured as independent.
> 
> Perhaps the space where the general coverage filters are now could be 
> utilized for a second set of filters for the sub receiver.
> 
> If I want general coverage, I'll get a general coverage RX.
> 
> 73 de Brian/K3KO

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