If I were to buy the K3 subreceiver I understand that performance is best if 
the filters all line up and match.  That is, the filters in the main receiver 
should be duplicated in the subreceiver.

So, what is the downside if this is not done.  The main reason I am considering 
the KRX3 is for DX split operation.  I have no plans (now or likely in future) 
for other specialized uses such as diversity reception.

My main operation is CW and so in addition to the standard 2.7 KHz filter, I 
would like to only buy my 400 and 200 Hz filters.  My main receiver from the 
top down are:  6.0 KHz, 2.7 KHz, 1.8 KHz, 400 Hz, 200 Hz (actually, the 200 Hz 
is on order).

Are filters expected to be in the same positional slots for both receivers?

Thanks for the help.

73, phil, K7PEH

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