I changed the subject line to fit my comments, better:
I have not seen the N2QY mods (not seen a link), so do not know what
it does, but it seems one merely needs the IF brought out for the
KRX3 (aux receiver) and that is easy, if you know how to use a soldering iron.
I did this to connect my K3 to a LP-Pan:
http://www.kl7uw.com/LINRAD.htmscroll down to the topic:
"Connecting K3 Sub-Receiver IF to LP-Pan".
You need a BNC jack, about 12-inches of RG-174 and a .001 uF disc
ceramic cap (25v). Adding a couple ferrite beads is suggested for
shielding. 30-min to an hour to accomplish.
Its that easy.
73, ED - KL7UW
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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 11:22:11 -0700
From: David Gilbert <
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Fw: K3 and CW Skimmer
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Hi, Bill.
Yeah, I understand all that, but it just seems that having a second
receiver in the K3 but not being able to monitor it with the P3 sounds
like more of an oversight than simply the avoidance of a niche market.
After all, the N2QT modification is almost negligible in terms of cost,
and the software mod to CW Skimmer is so simple that even I was able to
figure it out before I ever saw the N2QT mod ... and I'm almost
illiterate software-wise. I'd bet that most people with a KRX3 and a P3
wish they were capable of working together.
73,
Dave AB7E
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