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[K3] dual receive

M0XDF
Being relatively new and not having a rig with two receivers, please forgive
stupid question:
Once I have my K3 with the KRX3 - working split, listening on the Rx freq in
1 ear and the Tx in the other should be a breeze - right?

And to ask 2 questions in 1 here....

If 3B7C is working on 14.150 (their Tx) and working 5 up (their Rx)
What is the correct term for the 14.145 freq and the term for the 14.150
freq?
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Re: [K3] dual receive

k6dgw
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
> Being relatively new and not having a rig with two receivers, please forgive
> stupid question:

Asking a question automatically makes it non-stupid :-)

> Once I have my K3 with the KRX3 - working split, listening on the Rx freq in
> 1 ear and the Tx in the other should be a breeze - right?

I don't know and would like to hear the answer from one or more of the
E-Guru's too.

> If 3B7C is working on 14.150 (their Tx) and working 5 up (their Rx)
> What is the correct term for the 14.145 freq and the term for the 14.150
> freq?

"QRG 3B7C 14.150 QSX 14.155" which technically translates to:

"The exact frequency of 3B7C is 14.150 and he is listening on 14.155"

A great listing of way more Q-signals than you'll ever want to know can
be found at <www.geocities.com/wa6tbh>  Some are sort of quaint, and
several are carefully tailored to one group of people:

QRP: "Shall I reduce power?  Aeronautical Note: Refers to
communications" ... since some fighter pilots might be expected to
confuse the transmitter power with the throttle? :-)

We hams love to "nounify" Q-signals.  Thus, we'll say, "The QRM is
terrible tonight," or "3B7C's QRG is 14.150 and last I checked, his QSX
was 14.155"  We will sometimes "verbify" them as well: "W6XXX, please
QSY, you're QRM'ing the Digestive Disorders net."

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2007 CQP Oct 6-7
- www.cqp.org

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Re: [K3] dual receive

k6dgw
David Cutter wrote:

> That link seems to have died.
>
> David
> G3UNA
>
>> A great listing of way more Q-signals than you'll ever want to know
>> can be found at <www.geocities.com/wa6tbh>  Some are sort of quaint,
>> and several are carefully tailored to one group of people:
>>
>
>

So it has.  I have the PDF [39 KB] if anyone wants it.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2007 CQP Oct 6-7
- www.cqp.org

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Re: [K3] dual receive

Thom LaCosta
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007, Fred Jensen wrote:

> David Cutter wrote:
>> That link seems to have died.
>>
>> David
>> G3UNA
>>
>>> A great listing of way more Q-signals than you'll ever want to know can be
>>> found at <www.geocities.com/wa6tbh>  Some are sort of quaint, and several
>>> are carefully tailored to one group of people:
>>>
>>
>>
>
> So it has.  I have the PDF [39 KB] if anyone wants it.

This might be of some assistance  http://www.zerobeat.net/qrp/qsignals.html

73 - k3hrn
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