Wayne - thank you very much for your very detailed reply. Really enjoying the 
KX2. Have been running qrp portable from North Myrtle Beach, SC, near the 
ocean. Will be on 20 this afternoon and 40 tonight.73 Bob K4RLC
    On Sunday, September 29, 2019, 12:19:59 PM EDT, Wayne Burdick 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hi Bob,

The KX2's RF band-pass filters cover all popular SWL bands. You can use direct 
frequency entry to jump to specific frequencies, or just tune the VFO. It can 
copy AM signals in either AM or SSB modes. Use the FIL switch to adjust the 
audio passband.

You may want to set the VFO tuning rate (MENU:VFO CRS) to 5 or 10 kHz in AM 
mode.

The KX2 also includes 100 frequency memories (with 5 character labels), 4 
per-band memories, scanning, and channel hopping within grouped memories. All 
of these can be useful for general coverage. Refer to the owner's manual.

Another feature unique is stereo audio. If you have AFX MD turned on, and 
you're using headphones or two external powered speakers, you'll get simulated 
stereo, which can be more pleasing to listen to than mono.

The KX3 and K3S share all of the above features.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


> On Sep 29, 2019, at 8:51 AM, Bob Conder via Elecraft 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Really basic question: what's the best way to set up the KX2 as a general 
> coverage receiver?TNX de K4RLC Bob


  
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