On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 15:22:39 -0700, wayne burdick wrote:
>
> You would have to use the AUX RF input for the sub RX in this case
> (because the "MAIN" path is connected to the transverter IN jack on the
> KXV3). Hold BSET, then tap ANT to switch the sub from MAIN to AUX.
> "AUX" can be either the non-transmit KAT3 jack or the AUX RF BNC jack,
> depending on how your sub receiver is wired.
>
>That's what I was afraid you would say. I don't use the AUX RF input as I like 
>to 
maintain either the ANT1/ANT2 or RX ant path for both the MAIN and SUB RX's
on HF.
>
> If the main RX is listening on 80 m, then the KXV3's XVTR IN jack is
> not available to the sub. You would have to bring the transverter
> signal in to the sub's AUX RF BNC jack. You could use a "Y" cable to
> route the transverer signal to both XVTR IN and AUX RF.
>
>I don't suppose the Y cable would be a satisfactory solution if used with the 
>RX ANT.

>> Further, when I tune the Sub RX the display
>> changes from a 2m to the I/F frequency.
>
> I thought I had fixed that in the most recent code (2.99). Is that what
> you're using?

>I was using 2.94, however I now have 2.99, so will try that.

73
Stewart G3RXQ


> tnx
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>>
>> What's going on ?
>>
>> 73
>> Stewart G3RXQ
>>
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