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New Sub RX

Chris Hallinan
I just got my K3 back from Watsonville where I had the Sub RX, KIO3B and
other mods installed.

First ever QSO with my new KRX3A: TN5R on 20m CW.  Beat the pileup while
listening to both sides.

TOTALLY AWESOME!

Didn't realize how powerful a tool it is having that 2nd RX.  I'm a true
believer now  ;)
Time to plan a couple receiving antennas!

73 de K1AY
Chris

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Re: New Sub RX

wayne burdick
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Nice work, Chris. Which band?

Wayne
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> On Mar 10, 2018, at 1:26 PM, Chris Hallinan <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I just got my K3 back from Watsonville where I had the Sub RX, KIO3B and
> other mods installed.
>
> First ever QSO with my new KRX3A: TN5R on 20m CW.  Beat the pileup while
> listening to both sides.
>
> TOTALLY AWESOME!
>
> Didn't realize how powerful a tool it is having that 2nd RX.  I'm a true
> believer now  ;)
> Time to plan a couple receiving antennas!
>
> 73 de K1AY
> Chris
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Re: New Sub RX

Bill K9YEQ
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Chris, the second receiver sure makes a difference when using diversity.  I use antennas well separated, one vertical and one loop.  Amazing how the band condx can change.  Nice to have the reception be instantaneous with my stereo speakers.

73,
Bill
K9YEQ

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I just got my K3 back from Watsonville where I had the Sub RX, KIO3B and other mods installed.

First ever QSO with my new KRX3A: TN5R on 20m CW.  Beat the pileup while listening to both sides.

TOTALLY AWESOME!

Didn't realize how powerful a tool it is having that 2nd RX.  I'm a true believer now  ;) Time to plan a couple receiving antennas!

73 de K1AY
Chris

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Re: New Sub RX

Bill Frantz
But now I need three receivers. Two for diversity and one to scan the pileup.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 3/10/18 at 2:46 PM, [hidden email] (Bill Johnson) wrote:

> Chris, the second receiver sure makes a difference when using diversity.  I use antennas well
> separated, one vertical and one loop.  Amazing how the band condx can change.  Nice to have the
> reception be instantaneous with my stereo speakers.
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Re: New Sub RX

Ralph Parker-2
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 >But now I need three receivers. Two for diversity and one to scan the
pileup.

K4


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Re: New Sub RX

Vic Rosenthal
Actually, I sometimes find myself switching diversity on and off while trying to break a pileup when the dx station is particularly weak. The P3 + VGA is helpful in spotting when diversity is on and I can’t hear the pileup.

Vic 4X6GP

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> >But now I need three receivers. Two for diversity and one to scan the pileup.
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Re: New Sub RX

Ralph Parker-2
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 >I sometimes find myself switching diversity on and off while trying to
break a pileup when the dx station is particularly weak.
 >The P3 + VGA is helpful in spotting when diversity is on and I can’t
hear the pileup.

When my diversity is in use, I can get by fairly well in deciphering the
pileup by using the "REV" function.
Then the diversity mode stays on.

VE7XF

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Re: New Sub RX

Bill Frantz
And I got the sub-receiver because I kept confusing the tuning
knobs when using REV. It greatly improved my life in pileups.

73 Bill AE6JV

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>>I sometimes find myself switching diversity on and off while trying to break a pileup when the dx
>station is particularly weak.
>>The P3 + VGA is helpful in spotting when diversity is on and I can’t hear the pileup.
>
>When my diversity is in use, I can get by fairly well in
>deciphering the pileup by using the "REV" function.
>Then the diversity mode stays on.
>
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Re: New Sub RX

Wes Stewart-2
Lock VFO A on the DX.  My "Split" macros do exactly that.

Wes  N7WS

On 3/12/2018 5:01 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
> And I got the sub-receiver because I kept confusing the tuning knobs when
> using REV. It greatly improved my life in pileups.
>
> 73 Bill AE6JV

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Re: New Sub RX

Hisashi T Fujinaka
My trick is to use the Pigknob or K-Pod on the subrx frequency. That
keeps two big knobs away from each other.

The other trick is to put CW maros on the buttons. It made working the
W1AW/50 stations a lot of fun a couple of years ago.

On Mon, 12 Mar 2018, Wes Stewart wrote:

> Lock VFO A on the DX.  My "Split" macros do exactly that.
>
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> On 3/12/2018 5:01 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
>> And I got the sub-receiver because I kept confusing the tuning knobs when
>> using REV. It greatly improved my life in pileups.
>>
>> 73 Bill AE6JV
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Re: New Sub RX

Bill W4ZV
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Bill Frantz wrote
> But now I need three receivers. Two for diversity and one to scan the
> pileup.

Get CW Skimmer and enable its "599" function.  You don't even need to listen
to the pileup since you can watch for the last "599" in the spectrum display
and move your TX there.  Here's a macro I wrote in 2011 with details:

http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/K3-Pileup-Buster-Macro-td6579405.html

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Re: New Sub RX

Bill Rowlett
What happened to using your ears to find the station being worked?

73 Bill  KC4IM


> On Mar 13, 2018, at 5:57 AM, Bill W4ZV <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> Bill Frantz wrote
>> But now I need three receivers. Two for diversity and one to scan the
>> pileup.
>
> Get CW Skimmer and enable its "599" function.  You don't even need to listen
> to the pileup since you can watch for the last "599" in the spectrum display
> and move your TX there.  Here's a macro I wrote in 2011 with details:
>
> http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/K3-Pileup-Buster-Macro-td6579405.html
>
> 73,  Bill  W4ZV
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Re: New Sub RX

Bill W4ZV
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 6:07 AM, Bill Rowlett <[hidden email]> wrote:

What happened to using your ears to find the station being worked?


That works too...but then you truly DO need a third receiver if you want to
use diversity on the DX station.  I don't know how many truly massive CW
pileups you've ever been in but you can spend HOURS when you can spend
MINUTES by using CW Skimmer.  This comes from an OT who has 385 confirmed
overall since 1957.

73,  Bill  W4ZV
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Re: New Sub RX

Jim Brown-10
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That works fine IF you're a big signal at the DX QTH, but not so well if
you're not. When, for example, you're in W6 trying to work AF through EU
and the east coast, who are 20 dB louder. For that, you've gotta be a
bit smarter.

73, Jim K9YC

On 3/13/2018 2:57 AM, Bill W4ZV wrote:
> Get CW Skimmer and enable its "599" function.  You don't even need to listen
> to the pileup since you can watch for the last "599" in the spectrum display
> and move your TX there.


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Re: New Sub RX

Bill W4ZV
Jim Brown-10 wrote
> That works fine IF you're a big signal at the DX QTH, but not so well if
> you're not. When, for example, you're in W6 trying to work AF through EU
> and the east coast, who are 20 dB louder. For that, you've gotta be a
> bit smarter.

I guess my 30 years in Colorado made me doubly smart, since I had to work
through BOTH coasts.  :-))  And I never once complained about either.

73,  Bill  W4ZV




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Re: New Sub RX

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In K3 diversity mode, press and hold the REV button and tune the pile with the Main knob VFO A. Release the REV button and you're back to diversity RX on the desired signal. If you have a P3 it will give you clues on where to scan the pile.

GL - Steve WB6RSE



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Bill Frantz wrote
> But now I need three receivers. Two for diversity and one to scan the
> pileup.

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Re: New Sub RX

Wes Stewart-2
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I still use my ears.

And I don't use skimmer, automatic tuning via spots, remote stations, etc.  I
also have only a single receiver K3S, KPA500 and very modest antennas. (See my
QRZ page)  Yet for example in the last few days, I've managed to work XR0YD on
all bands and modes they've operated on that count*, except for 40-meter SSB. 
(25 of 33 slots)

I do have a K-Pod but for me the knob just gets in the way of the buttons and I
never use it.

* I broke down and worked them on a couple of slots on FT8 just for the heck of
it, but I won't claim them.

Wes

On 3/13/2018 3:07 AM, Bill Rowlett wrote:
> What happened to using your ears to find the station being worked?
>
> 73 Bill  KC4IM
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Re: New Sub RX

Dave Sublette-2
I worked the XR0YD on 40M with 5 watts, one call.  The KX3 is a cool rig!

K4TO

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> I still use my ears.
>
> And I don't use skimmer, automatic tuning via spots, remote stations,
> etc.  I also have only a single receiver K3S, KPA500 and very modest
> antennas. (See my QRZ page)  Yet for example in the last few days, I've
> managed to work XR0YD on all bands and modes they've operated on that
> count*, except for 40-meter SSB.  (25 of 33 slots)
>
> I do have a K-Pod but for me the knob just gets in the way of the buttons
> and I never use it.
>
> * I broke down and worked them on a couple of slots on FT8 just for the
> heck of it, but I won't claim them.
>
> Wes
>
> On 3/13/2018 3:07 AM, Bill Rowlett wrote:
>
>> What happened to using your ears to find the station being worked?
>>
>> 73 Bill  KC4IM
>>
>>
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Re: New Sub RX

Dave Fugleberg
I’ve always had a single receiver, modest antennas, and 100 watts, and have
worked many of the DXpeditions over the years. However, it seems like it’s
getting more difficult lately to figure out the pileups just by listening.
I don’t know if it’s the ‘constant callers’ that keep calling while the DX
is working someone else, or the fact that some of the DX is hopping around
without a discernible pattern (perhaps clicking on a panadapter to work the
station that’s in the clear at that moment). Maybe my skills at reading the
pileup are no longer sufficient (not that I have ever been a DX expert).
Anyhow, I’m thinking about trying some of these newer ideas like a local
skimmer and/or a sub receiver.
Just for fun last night, I tried listening to the 3C0W pileup with my KX2,
using the ‘dual watch’ capability that’s built in. I found it was pretty
easy to find the station working the DX that way, so maybe a sub receiver
for the K3 would be worthwhile.
Maybe I’ll have to visit one of my friends who already has the sub to try
it out.
My main (self-imposed) criteria for DXCC is that I work them with my own
station from one location (here in the RF black hole of the Midwest). To
each his own I guess!
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 5:12 PM Dave Sublette <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I worked the XR0YD on 40M with 5 watts, one call.  The KX3 is a cool rig!
>
> K4TO
>
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 5:02 PM, Wes Stewart <[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
> > I still use my ears.
> >
> > And I don't use skimmer, automatic tuning via spots, remote stations,
> > etc.  I also have only a single receiver K3S, KPA500 and very modest
> > antennas. (See my QRZ page)  Yet for example in the last few days, I've
> > managed to work XR0YD on all bands and modes they've operated on that
> > count*, except for 40-meter SSB.  (25 of 33 slots)
> >
> > I do have a K-Pod but for me the knob just gets in the way of the buttons
> > and I never use it.
> >
> > * I broke down and worked them on a couple of slots on FT8 just for the
> > heck of it, but I won't claim them.
> >
> > Wes
> >
> > On 3/13/2018 3:07 AM, Bill Rowlett wrote:
> >
> >> What happened to using your ears to find the station being worked?
> >>
> >> 73 Bill  KC4IM
> >>
> >>
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Re: New Sub RX

Don Wilhelm
Dave,

Yes, you will find the SubRX will be a benefit for working DX - similar
to the dual watch on the KX2 - although the K3/K3X subRX will provide a
lot more capability, monitoring other bands with the subRX (with VFO IND
menu set on is just one 'for instance').  The P3 also adds another layer
of helpfulness for DX or contesting operation.
It helps you to know where and when to transmit when trying to snag that
elusive DX station.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 3/13/2018 7:24 PM, Dave Fugleberg wrote:

> I’ve always had a single receiver, modest antennas, and 100 watts, and have
> worked many of the DXpeditions over the years. However, it seems like it’s
> getting more difficult lately to figure out the pileups just by listening.
> I don’t know if it’s the ‘constant callers’ that keep calling while the DX
> is working someone else, or the fact that some of the DX is hopping around
> without a discernible pattern (perhaps clicking on a panadapter to work the
> station that’s in the clear at that moment). Maybe my skills at reading the
> pileup are no longer sufficient (not that I have ever been a DX expert).
> Anyhow, I’m thinking about trying some of these newer ideas like a local
> skimmer and/or a sub receiver.
> Just for fun last night, I tried listening to the 3C0W pileup with my KX2,
> using the ‘dual watch’ capability that’s built in. I found it was pretty
> easy to find the station working the DX that way, so maybe a sub receiver
> for the K3 would be worthwhile.
> Maybe I’ll have to visit one of my friends who already has the sub to try
> it out.
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