A ham would work split with multiple receivers, among other things.
The are a multitude of uses for a separate receiver, aside from working
pile-ups. A second receiver allows one to listen to another band to search
for DX, see if it's open, listen for a particular expedition on another
band, etc., etc., etc...
Why do you think all "competition class" transceivers offer at least a
sub-receiver? Because people use them! ;)
73, Fred!
Scott, N9AA
P.S. I really wish I were able to go to Dayton this year! I'd love to paw
that K3 in person! All I can say is: Wow! It's the next rig on my list...
Fred (FL) writes:
Question - dumb I know, but what would a ham
do with "multiple receivers" in one's transceiver?
With their own set of filters, etc.? And can I
listen general coverage SW on HF bands?
Thanks,
Fred N3CSY
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