"Unless you plan to use two antennas connected to the amp, use the KXPA100
utility to disable Ant 2 so that you do not accidentally select it when
hitting auto tune. If you decide to go add a second ant later on, you can
easily change it."
"hitting auto tune"? where? In/on the KX3 or the KXPA?
I have one antenna, so ANT 2 goes to a dummy load. That is fairly handy.
wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
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http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)
> On Jan 26, 2017, at 12:54 PM, Bob N3MNT wrote:
>
> Unless you plan to use two antennas connected to the amp, use the
Unless you plan to use two antennas connected to the amp, use the KXPA100
utility to disable Ant 2 so that you do not accidentally select it when
hitting auto tune. If you decide to go add a second ant later on, you can
easily change it.
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Jim,
There are diagrams in the KXPA100 manual, just connect it like it shows.
Be sure all connectors are fully seated, especially the RJ-45 plug. It
should click when it is fully inserted. You may have to pull back the
cover and push on the actual plug instead of pushing on the cover.
73,
Just ordered the KXPA100 (no KXAT100) and KXPACBL cabling package - so wonder
if there are any "watch out for this" tidbits of info to be aware of when
connecting the cabling and turning it on.
Offline replies ok...72 de Jim Rodenkirch K9JWV
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