...I wouldn't have
expected to need the KXV3 module unless I actually wanted to use external
transverters to work bands above 6m.
Note that the KXV3 provides five BNC connectors.
Two (XVTR IN and XVTR OUT) are dedicated for transverter use, or other
applications for which you need a nominal 1 mW signal.
One (IF OUT) is dedicated for tapping the *.215 Mhz IF, for such things
as a panadaptor.
Two are dedicated for modifying the receive signal path (RX ANT IN and
RX ANT OUT). This can accommodate a receive only antenna (such as a
beverage for MF work), "filed day filters" for multi-multi contest
stations, or a 6M preamp, among other things.
Thus, the KXV3 is not just for transverters, but for significantly added
flexibility to the basic K3 for a variety of purposes.
73,
Lyle KK7P
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