Tony,
Where is your subRX antenna AUX input connected? To the BNC jack below
the 2 SO-239s or to the non-transmit antenna?
Once you know that, use BSET to changel the subRX input to AUX
If you do not know which antenna connector is connected to the SubRX AUX
input, you can find out physically by removing the top cover and
following the TMP cable. If it is connected to the KAT3 then it is the
non-transmit antenna, but if connected to the BNC jack, then that is the
jack that is connected.
You might be able to determine it without removing the top cover - just
set the subRX to use the AUX input and plug the antenna into each jack
one at a time. When you hear band noise or signals, that is the one
connected.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 11/24/2017 12:37 PM, Tony G6GLP wrote:
Hi Guys,
I built my K3 a couple of years ago complete with second RX. Until now I
have only used the ANT 1 and ANT 2 inputs but thought I would try some
diversity. Having an inv L mainly set for top band and 40m dipole I
thought I might move the 40m dipole to the RX AUX port and listen to the
diversity system.
Now no matter how I play / switch things the RX AUX port sound is dead.
I know the antenna is good because I can plug it into the unused ANT
port and rx on both the INV L and dipole with slightly different
reception. putting the set into diversity holding the SUB button for a
couple of sec shows diversity and the rx goes stereo in the headphones.
What I dont get is the sub channel audio no matter what I do with the RX
ANT switch. Just for completeness I can rx two things one on vfo A and
another on vfo B in contests etc.
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