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K3 Split questions

Mike-39
Is it possible to have A and B VFO's on different modes? (no sub) If so,
what controls the B mode?

How about having the B VFO automagically go to the same band as A, when
entering split ?

Thanks,
Mike NF4L
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Re: K3 Split questions

Mike-39
Am I the only person who got this?

Mike wrote:

> Is it possible to have A and B VFO's on different modes? (no sub) If so,
> what controls the B mode?
>
> How about having the B VFO automagically go to the same band as A, when
> entering split ?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike NF4L
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Re: K3 Split questions

Guy, K2AV
No, you're not the only one.

Some people use off-band split, so auto conformance of TX band to RX would
break that.  Since a double press of A>B brings B on band very quickly, it
does not appeal to me as a great step saver.  The logging programs set the
split explicity by writing the logger-computed TX frequency directly to the
VFO.

I would test your second question but I have the KRX3 installed.  I suspect
(don't know) that a lot of the particulars are kept in KRX3 dsp memory and
so not available for 1 RX operation.

What happens when you hold BSET button with no KRX3?

On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Mike <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Am I the only person who got this?
>
> Mike wrote:
> > Is it possible to have A and B VFO's on different modes? (no sub) If so,
> > what controls the B mode?
> >
> > How about having the B VFO automagically go to the same band as A, when
> > entering split ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike NF4L
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Re: K3 Split questions

Mike K2MK
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Hi Mike:

I  have a SUB RX so it is possible that my comments below might not fully
apply if you don't have a SUB RX.

VFO A and B can be on separate modes. When you hold the A/B (1) button
you'll see b SET on the top display. From there you can change modes, fiddle
with filters, preamp, NR, etc.. The settings for VFO B can therefore be
totally different than VFO A. Some things that you can't change will say N/A
when you try to change them.

However, if you want to avoid being in a different mode I would suggest
pressing the A-B (3) button twice. The first press copies the frequency from
A to B. The second press forces all of your selections in VFO B to mirror
VFO A. I always do this before going into SPLIT. The annoying scenario I
experienced before I learned to double press was when I was on CW and
pressed split. I reached for my paddle but nothing transmitted. It turned
out that VFO B was in the DATA mode. It took me a minute or two to figure
out what was wrong.



> Is it possible to have A and B VFO's on different modes? (no sub) If so,
> what controls the B mode?
>
> How about having the B VFO automagically go to the same band as A, when
> entering split ?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike NF4L

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Re: K3 Split questions

Iain MacDonnell - N6ML-2
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Mike <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Is it possible to have A and B VFO's on different modes? (no sub) If so,
> what controls the B mode?

"B SET" (hold the "1" button), then change mode.


> How about having the B VFO automagically go to the same band as A, when
> entering split ?

Don't know. I usually do a "A>B ALL" (double-tap of "3") before going QSX.

    ~Iain / N6ML
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Re: K3 Split questions

Mike-39
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Thanks, Guy -

I'm not sure what you mean by off-band split. I was just wondering if
there was a setting I didn't know about.

I think you mean my first question. Pressing B SET I can set B to a
different mode.Then when I go into split, the B mode blinks above the A
mode, and the pointer to B blinks as well.
I can change bands, and then split isn't available. I didn't mess with
the filters.

Mike


Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:

> No, you're not the only one.
>
> Some people use off-band split, so auto conformance of TX band to RX
> would break that.  Since a double press of A>B brings B on band very
> quickly, it does not appeal to me as a great step saver.  The logging
> programs set the split explicity by writing the logger-computed TX
> frequency directly to the VFO.
>
> I would test your second question but I have the KRX3 installed.  I
> suspect (don't know) that a lot of the particulars are kept in KRX3
> dsp memory and so not available for 1 RX operation.
>
> What happens when you hold BSET button with no KRX3?

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Re: K3 Split questions

Mike-39
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Thanks, Michael -

Since I don't have the SUB RX, and B is always the xmit VFO, I'm not
sure why B SET even works, except maybe for modes.

I had the same scenario as you, and it took me longer to figure out! I
dunno how the mode got set differently on B. The double tap is a good tip.

Mike

K2MK wrote:

> Hi Mike:
>
> I  have a SUB RX so it is possible that my comments below might not fully
> apply if you don't have a SUB RX.
>
> VFO A and B can be on separate modes. When you hold the A/B (1) button
> you'll see b SET on the top display. From there you can change modes, fiddle
> with filters, preamp, NR, etc.. The settings for VFO B can therefore be
> totally different than VFO A. Some things that you can't change will say N/A
> when you try to change them.
>
> However, if you want to avoid being in a different mode I would suggest
> pressing the A-B (3) button twice. The first press copies the frequency from
> A to B. The second press forces all of your selections in VFO B to mirror
> VFO A. I always do this before going into SPLIT. The annoying scenario I
> experienced before I learned to double press was when I was on CW and
> pressed split. I reached for my paddle but nothing transmitted. It turned
> out that VFO B was in the DATA mode. It took me a minute or two to figure
> out what was wrong.
>
>
>
>  
>> Is it possible to have A and B VFO's on different modes? (no sub) If so,
>> what controls the B mode?
>>
>> How about having the B VFO automagically go to the same band as A, when
>> entering split ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike NF4L
>>    
>
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Re: K3 Split questions

Mike-39
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Thanks Ian -

Mike

Iain MacDonnell - N6ML wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Mike <[hidden email]> wrote:
>  
>> Is it possible to have A and B VFO's on different modes? (no sub) If so,
>> what controls the B mode?
>>    
>
> "B SET" (hold the "1" button), then change mode.
>
>
>  
>> How about having the B VFO automagically go to the same band as A, when
>> entering split ?
>>    
>
> Don't know. I usually do a "A>B ALL" (double-tap of "3") before going QSX.
>
>     ~Iain / N6ML
>
>  

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