Larry is correct that the Transverter "OUT" is a transmit signal.
It is present when the transverter band has been set up in the menu, and the frequency is determined by the menu settings.

I suspect the original poster was thinking of the "IF OUT" - which has nothing to do with Transverters - it is simply the IF output if the K3, and can be connected to any receiver or panadapter that can be tuned to the 8.215 MHz IF of the K3. The P3 is one example.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/8/2014 9:38 AM, Larry Lopez wrote:
The transverter IF out from the K3 is a transmit signal.
If you connected KX3 to the K3 transverter output
then the K3 would be transmitting into the KX3.
I wouldn't do that.

If you connected the KX3 to the K3 IF output
the KX3 would be transmitting into the K3 IF output.
I wouldn't do that.

You would probably need an attenuator
to reduce the strength of the K3 IF output
so that the KX3's front end didn't overload.

Enough attenuation might prevent
the K3 IF output from being damaged.
I still wouldn't do this.



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