The setup I use with an array solutions six pack remote switch is to  
have ANT1 and ANT2 both going to the six pack.  This way I can mix and  
match any of my available antennas to optimize diversity receive.

73
Greg
AB7R

On Apr 7, 2009, at 3:44 PM, jeff kb2m wrote:

> I spent the morning installing a sub rx in my K3 #1516. All is working
> well. I set it up using the KAT3 ant2  as input the the sub rx. Now  
> I'm
> thinking that there is no advantage to doing it this way(other then  
> me being
> too lazy to install the aux bnc connector). Does it really matter,  
> is there
> any advantage to using the bnc as an rx only input?  I have a four way
> antenna switch downstream from the K3 so there is no advantage to  
> the ant2
> not being used by the main receiver as all antennas come in through  
> ant1.
> The ant2 input would go unused otherwise. Is the bnc rx input  
> better, is it
> worth taking my K3 apart to install the BNC rx connector ? All 150  
> to 400
> answers  welcome...
>
> 73 Jeff kb2m
>
>
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