Hi Joe,
Yes, you can add general coverage receive filters to the main receiver
and/or the subreceiver. This is the KBP3 option (see order form). The
rig automatically selects the narrow ham-band filters when you're in
the ham bands, and the wider filters when you're in-between ham bands.
This option has no effect on ham-band performance and is extremely easy
to install.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
John Kinnunen wrote:
> Wayne, Lyle. and Company,
>
> I have a K2 and enjoy it very much, however, the one thing I wished it
> had was General Coverage on the Receiver. With the announcement of the
> K3 I see there is something about it but not much has been stated as
> of yet. What is the Freq. Range of the General Coverage part of the K3
> and can one use all the bells and whistles between the Ham Bands that
> are available on the Ham Bands, as far as receive goes?
>
> I enjoy now and then going between the bands to see if there is any
> Intelligence there.
>
> John Kinnunen
> KB0ADD
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