Hi Jim,
In answer to your question:

> 
> I am new at split.  Can I run split using my second receiver for the 
> transmit freq??  Then narrow the receive width on the transmit 
> frequency vfo so the line would be where it belongs???
> 
> Thanks, 73, Jim KG0KP
> 

Yes.  When you are in Split, the VFO B (aka second receiver) is your transmit 
frequency.  I'd suggest not cranking the width down on the sub receiver because 
you would like to be wide enough to find where the current lucky operator is 
transmitting.  A wide filter width for that will make it easier (and a P3 makes 
it like shooting fish in a barrel). 
 
You can set the sub rx width independently from the main rx width two ways.  
One was is to set a wide width on the main and then double tap A>B to transfer 
the vfo freq and filter characteristics to vfo b.  The other way is to hold 
BSET and then adjust the width for B and then tap BSET when you are done.
Cheers and enjoy,

Fred KE7X
"The Elecraft K3: Design, Configuration, and Operation"
"The Elecraft KX3: Going for the Summit"
Coming soon: "The Elecraft KPA500 and KAT500"
www.ke7x.com

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