Hi Don, thanks for jumping in, this isn't an issue of hearing loss, nor is
it a problem of subRX AF audio.  The problem is that the rear speaker
output on the KIO3B has audio on it after turning SPKR+PH to 'no'.  I can
sit at the radio and copy CW for example from the speaker output when there
should be NONE and the level is most pronounced from the left channel.
Bill apparently tried to get some legs on this issue a year ago per his
post.  I have AFX off by the way, it's nothing to do with AFX either.

I don't have the subRX on either.  I'll make a video of the problem this
evening.  It's not like it's a low, low AF output from the rear speaker out
(when the output should be off / zero), the output is real and it's the
main receiver output.

Max NG7M



On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 7:23 AM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Max,
>
> Is it not easy to adjust the relative volume from the main and subRX using
> the concentric AF Gain knobs?  They do not have to be "locked together".
> The separate controls must be there for a reason.
> For instance, some have more hearing loss in one ear as compared to the
> other and different volume levels is desirable.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>
> On 3/6/2017 9:11 AM, M. George wrote:
>
>> Bill, I was beginning to wonder if anyone would comment.  Thanks for
>> taking
>> the time to reply.  The problem is real and it's not trivial.  This
>> morning
>> I pulled out every connection on my K3s and even unconnected the ground.
>> Nothing changes.  Even with the antenna not connected, you can hear white
>> noise, primarily out of the left channel.
>>
>


-- 
M. George
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