This is discussed briefly on page 38 of the owner's manual ("SPLIT mode with 
the sub receiver"). I think of it as "implied split." I have posted about this 
technique on a few occasions. It has the advantage that you can tune the pileup 
with the large VFO A knob, and you don't have to engage in endless debate about 
how to enhance SPLIT mode.

Wayne
N6KR


On Feb 18, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Dan Maase AC6DM via Elecraft 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> If the K3 is equipped with sub receiver, why not work split by working the
> pileup on VFO A while listening to the calling station on VFO B?  I've not
> seen anyone comment on this operating mode.
> 
> 1.  Keeps the xmit operation on VFO A avoiding the oops of working
> conventional split and forgetting to hit "split" so xmit is on VFO B.
> 2.  Permits perusing the cacophony of pileup callers with the larger, more
> easily used large VFO A knob.
> 
> Am I missing something?
> 
> Dan
> AC6DM
> 
> 
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