I don't mean to be obtuse, but I don’t follow.

The way the book is written is it sounds like I can choose an option. There was 
a downside described ion the manual to having the AUX though non-used antenna 
port. I also do not need to use a separate antenna. All I ever want to do is 
have the Sub RX on the main antenna. I use the sub rx strictly to hear the 
other side of a pile up. 

I am going to check out my other K3 that I received that had the sub RX in it. 
Let me see what it did.

Thanks,

Tom Schaefer
727-437-2771

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> On Jun 13, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Jim Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Sat,6/13/2015 8:31 AM, Thomas Schaefer wrote:
>> So If I follow you, I have to pick one of those two options?
> 
> For all practical purposes, yes. Which you pick depends on how many antennas 
> you have and how you plan to use the 2nd RX. If you want to do diversity RX, 
> you probably want the AUX connector -- that way, you can feed whatever 
> antenna you want into it without tying up the ANT2 connector.
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
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