Wayne (and anyone else who has installed the KRX3), there are some questions buried in here, marked with 2 ** to help spot them.

Hmmmm, from original reading of the Owners manual and discussions on here last year, I thought selection of either the KAT3 non-Tx ANT1/2 or the Aux BNC Jack (AUX.RF) would be via software.

** I assume that this has proven to be a problem and so now it's a 'choose at installation time' option (as per KRX3 installation manual)?

Even now, reading the Owners Manual, the diagrams on pg 41 and 42 (of rev D1) suggest the AUX.RF is connected to SA4, along with the KAT3 connection.

** Should the horizontal line from SA4 to KAT3 be dotted as well, with a note saying installation option (choose one of two)?


I wish to use 2 antennas and may transmit on either and I had planned to be able to listen on both and then transmit on one of them. So for me, using the KAT3 method appears to be best. Issue with COR and delay etc. won't come into it (I think).

However, the work to install the AUX.RF connector is 'significant' (well, ok, it’s a bit more, involving removing side panels etc.) so I'd like to do this while I'm installing the KRX3, just so it's done.

But then, not connect the TMP lead to the KRX3, but sleeve the connector and 'tuck' it out of the way somewhere.

** Is it possible/acceptable to install the AUX.RF BNC jack, but not connect it to anything? ** Would there be any implications of stray RF on the lead to worry about?

And, if at some point in the future, I choose to use AUX.RF, switch the lead to the KAT3 with the AUX.RF lead, again sleeving the KAT3 TMP to avoid any shorts.

** Again, is there any issue with leaving the KAT3 lead connected to the KAT3, but not connected to the KRX3?

** Perhaps it would be advisable to install an additional TMP socket with both pin and shield grounded and to connect the unused TMP lead to it?

** Might that be a future mod for you, providing an unused TMP socket just to terminate the unused lead?

--
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On 14 Aug 2008, at 00:19, wayne burdick wrote:

Tony, N2TK wrote:

> Is it recommended to hook up the BNC connector on the back to
> the KRX3 or to use the second SO-239 on the K3 or does it make any
> difference?

Hi Tony,

If you have a KAT3, you can optionally use the non-transmit KAT3 antenna (which might be ANT1 or ANT2 at any given time) as the sub receiver's secondary antenna source. If not, you'll need to use the BNC jack.

The BNC jack is recommended anyway, and an appropriate cable is supplied with the KRX3 module. It's the way we set up factory-built K3s. It's more flexible, because you can connect a receive-only antenna for use with the sub receiver that is well-isolated from your transmit antennas. (Physical and electrical isolation for a receive antenna is good practice in general.)

If you don't have a special RX antenna for use with the sub receiver, but you do have two antennas connected (to ANT1 and ANT2), the KAT3 non-transmit antenna might be a better choice.

This selection has no impact on *shared* use of the main antenna by the sub receiver. You can do that in any case.


> Most of the time I will be using the same antenna for both
> receivers.

That's the "shared" case.


> When the K3 has the capability of having the two
> receivers on two different bands I would like to monitor another
> band with a second antenna. An example would
> be to monitor 6M. Figured I could use the second SO-239 for this.

Either the KAT3 non-transmit antenna or the BNC jack would work. If you use the KAT3 non-transmit antenna, be sure to keep the antennas on ANT1 and ANT2 very well isolated so the sub receiver's carrier- operated relay doesn't get triggered when you transmit.


> I assume that when I am listening to both receivers on the same band
> that if I am using the receive antenna input the receive antenna
> will go to both receivers. Is this correct?

Yes.

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