I had the same problem and its due to the 3db drop when dual is on.

I believe Dunestar has such a device on their website.

http://www.dunestar.com/model842.htm

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73,
Greg - AB7R
Whidbey Island WA
NA-065


On Mon Nov 17  7:10 , W7TEA  sent:

>
>I mentioned this just the other day.  By ability to copy the DX station is
>much reduced when only hearing him/her in one ear.   I either have to crank
>up the main rx AF gain considerably or go back to one rx and use REV.  I've
>used a variety of audio filters over the years--none is necessary with the
>K3 of course--but have not used an outboard audio mixer.  Any
>recommendations on a mixer which would allow the main rx audio in both ears
>and the sub in the right ear?  
>
>Gary W7TEA
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