I know the sub-receiver is not available yetnor is my money...but that is
another issue all together. I digress
Uh...when I was working Ducie, the DUAL-WATCH feature of my 756PROII came in
real handy, and I understand the stock K3 cannot do that. From reading the
manual, to operate
I have done this for all 5 band slots, on both modes, I have worked
VP6DX on so far including 20 CW just now. Likewise I am used SO2V on the
sub rx in my FT1kMP, (presumably that's what you mean by Dual Watch?) .
The main problem is not the K3 but is the stations in the pile-up. It is
ever so
You have it right Lee.
It works fine. A bit awkward at first I have to admit, but after a couple
times it's
easy. Especially if you've done it that way before on other radios.
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73,
Greg - AB7R
Whidbey Island WA
NA-065
K3#0009
On Fri Feb 15 8:09 , Lee Buller sent:
Lee Buller wrote:
Uh...when I was working Ducie, the DUAL-WATCH feature of my 756PROII
came in real handy, and I understand the stock K3 cannot do that.
From reading the manual, to operate split that B is the Xmit and
you can listen on B by using the REV button and holding it to
listen.
Is
I know the sub-receiver is not available yetnor is my money...but that
is another issue all together. I digress Uh...when I was working
Ducie, the DUAL-WATCH feature of my 756PROII came in real handy, and I
understand the stock K3 cannot do that. From reading the manual, to
operate
Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] Sub-RX Feature or Spilt Operation
I know the sub-receiver is not available yetnor is my money...but that
is another issue all together. I digress
Uh...when I was working Ducie, the DUAL-WATCH feature of my 756PROII came in
real handy, and I understand
Yes, it does work well if you dont have fat fingers! Several times
I've managed to cancel SPLIT in the heat of battle producing
lots of embarrassment and UPs.
73,
Red Faced Doug, W6JD
K3 #23
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From: Vic K2VCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lee Buller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it does work well if you dont have fat fingers! Several times
I've managed to cancel SPLIT in the heat of battle producing
lots of embarrassment and UPs.
73,
Red Faced Doug, W6JD
K3 #23
-- Original message --
From: Vic K2VCO [EMAIL
N1RJ wrote: My old TS-940 had the same thing only they called it T-F button.
It was
a pain to hold the button in for very long. I thought the up/dwn buttons
on the mic were rather silly with a big VFO knob just inches away so I
brought the T-F button out to the mic jack. Since I use a Heil
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