all that info is in the owners manual (pg 40 in mine), if you have the KAT3, both ant 1 & 2 go through it (although the L-Network is switch to Tx ant while is transmitting). If you have the KXV3, you can have an additional RX only ant on that - it does not go through the KAT3.

Not quite sure of your last question - gut feel says that would make sense - but until I get my KRX3, not sure

You can Mix'N Match to your hearts content - all controlled via firmware
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On 14 Mar 2008, at 09:11, G4ILO wrote:


I have seen hints to the effect that the 2nd RX can be used for diversity
reception. I just read in another post that the two VFOs can be locked
together.

How are the antennas handled in this sutuation. If ANT A is being used for
the main RX and for transmitting, is ANT B switched to the 2nd RX
(presumably without the benefit of the ATU) or do you have to use a
dedicated RX only antenna on a separate connector? If the TX antenna is being used with an external tuner and the KAT3 in BYPASS, would the other
antenna be routed through the internal tuner to the 2nd receiver?

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