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Listen the split.

Ruben Navarro Huedo-2
Hello friends:
While i am waiting my k3 i am reading the manual and soldering the
cables for it :-)
I have a little dubt:
One k3 without RX2.
DX Station working split.
I know i can't listen vfo a and b at the same time.
With my prior radio while pressing XFC button i could listen VFO B and
the search for the split.
How can this be done with k3?

I hope you understand me, becouse my English is not 100% good.

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Re: Listen the split.

Bill W4ZV

Ruben Navarro Huedo-2 wrote
Hello friends:
While i am waiting my k3 i am reading the manual and soldering the
cables for it :-)
I have a little dubt:
One k3 without RX2.
DX Station working split.
I know i can't listen vfo a and b at the same time.
With my prior radio while pressing XFC button i could listen VFO B and
the search for the split.
How can this be done with k3?
It works the same but you press REV.  As long as you press it you will hear on your TX frequency; release it and you are back on the DX frequency.

73,  Bill
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Re: Listen the split.

n7ws
I do it differently.  I tune in the DX with VFO A as normal.  Then I usually lock the frequency so as to not lose him by mistake.  (It happens---often)

If the DX says listening up 5, I press "XIT" and dial it up 5 as viewed in the VFO B display.  If I want to listen to my transmit frequency I press, "RIT".  If this frequency isn't clear or I want to chase the last caller, I can use the offset knob to tune both offests and then tap "RIT" again to listen to the DX again while I transmit on my new frequency.

For me, pressing "REV" and tuning VFO B is a two-handed operation.

Wes  N7WS

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Ruben Navarro Huedo-2 wrote:

>
> Hello friends:
> While i am waiting my k3 i am reading the manual and soldering the
> cables for it :-)
> I have a little dubt:
> One k3 without RX2.
> DX Station working split.
> I know i can't listen vfo a and b at the same time.
> With my prior radio while pressing XFC button i could listen VFO B and
> the search for the split.
> How can this be done with k3?
>

It works the same but you press REV.  As long as you press it you will hear
on your TX frequency; release it and you are back on the DX frequency.

73,  Bill

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Re: Listen the split.

Bill W4ZV

Wes Stewart wrote
For me, pressing "REV" and tuning VFO B is a two-handed operation.
You actually tune VFO A while pressing REV since REV puts you on your TX frequency.  I first learned to do this with one hand on the TS-930S ~25 years ago ("REV" = "T-F SET" in 930 nomenclature).  Using my left hand (I'm right-handed) I press REV with my left index finger and tune VFOA with my left pinky.  I've done this for so many years I don't even think about it since the REV/TF button and VFO are in similar positions for the K3 and 930 (I also have BIG hands).  

Even though I have a KRX3, I'm in diversity 99.9% if the time and only use split receivers for truly massive pileups (i.e. spread over >5 kHz).  I have a macro set up to do that quickly and another to return to diversity when I'm done.

73,  Bill