Lyle Johnson wrote:

... a K3, KXV3 and a XV144 would only allow you to Rx/TX
on one 2M freq at any one time

Actually, I suspect it is possible to configure things so that you can *receive* on two different 2m frequencies if using a K3 equipped with Aux receiver.

Yes. There are two ways to do this.

1. The main and sub can share the received signal coming from the XVTR IN jack, via the passive 3-dB splitter.

2. The sub receiver's aux RF input can be routed to the "AUX RF" BNC jack near the main antenna jacks. This jack could be connected to RX I.F. output of a second transverter. This would eliminate the splitter, although in practice, the NF of the system is established at the input to the transverter, not its I.F. But it would allow you to get the main and sub RX inputs from separate transverters if required. You could even use different I.F.s. The K3 allows you to set up each transverter band independently (up to 9 bands), and put the two receivers on different bands.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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