I've only used 60m a couple of times with my K2, seemed to work okay, but I've never tried the split channel operation you suggest. I've set up several memory channels for the 60m frequencies, that way I don't have to remember what they are. I would think it would be simple enough for me to recall one of the memory channels into VFO A and then recall a second into VFO B, then enable split. You may be right that it doesn't allow this to happen on 60m, I'm just hypothesizing a way to do this.
I would think it was even easier with the K3 since there is a sub-receiver.
Mark, NK8Q
>From: "N2TK, Tony" <
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>Date: 2007/05/23 Wed AM 08:35:02 CDT
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>Subject: [Elecraft] K3 - 60M split
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>I realize the K3 works on 60M. Will it work split on 60M so that USA
>stations can listen on non-standard USA frequencies to work DX and vs. versa
>for DX?
>I haven't been able to do this with my K2. Is that due to operator problems?
>If so, how can I do that?
>
>As an example I would like to listen on 5395.0 and transmit on 5371.5.
>
>73,
>N2TK, Tony
>
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