[Elecraft] [K3] RX/SUB and XIT interaction
Ignacy
no9e at arrl.net
Sun Sep 27 15:46:18 EDT 2009
Bill,Is there any way in diversity mode to have different BW in diversity
and REV? It seems any change to bandwidth in REV also carries
to the main frequency.
BTW, FT5GA lists you on 80 but not on 160m? Is this a mistake?
Ignacy
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Bill W4ZV (via Nabble) <
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> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Ignacy (via Nabble) <[hidden email]<http://n2.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=3684278&i=0>
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>> Tnx for the hint. With REV it even provides the diversity mode for the
>> other frequency.
>>
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> Not only that, if you have VFO A locked on the DX freq, when you press REV,
> the VFO A knob is temporarily unlocked so you can change your TX frequency.
> Release REV and you go back to locked on the DX on VFO A. Very clever!
>
> I used exactly this method to work FT5GA last night for DXCC #327 on
> Topband. BIG SMILES!
>
> 73, Bill
>
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>> Bill W4ZV wrote:
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>> Ignacy wrote:
>> Because FT5GA is weak on 40m I listen to it using the diversity mode. The
>> reception is much better. For transmit I attempted to use XIT. However, with
>> XIT the SUB frequency changes. Is this on purpose?
>> Ignacy
>>
>> There's a simpler way to do what you want. Enter diversity RX mode and
>> then press SPLIT. TX is on VFO B and Diversity RX on VFO A. You can
>> momentarily listen on TX freq by pressing REV...release to go back to RX
>> freq. I also like to lock VFO A so that I don't accidentally bump it when
>> tuning TX with VFO B.
>>
>> 73, Bill
>>
>>
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