[Kenwood] 950SDX Sub Receiver Question

Floyd Sense Floyd Sense" <[email protected]
2002年4月28日 21:20:58 -0400


Interesting. My 950SDX must have been set up that way by the previous
owner. I can listen on 20 on the subrx while the main rx is on 17 meters,
and there is practically no degradation in signal strength. The signal
drops off considerably as you walk through the other bands, moving away from
20 with the main rx.
K8AC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Henderson" <[email protected]>
To: "Ron Goldstein" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Kenwood] 950SDX Sub Receiver Question
> Ron et all
>> I think this is what you are looking for
>> To enable dual band receive on TS-950SDX.
> Power off
> Hold down buttons Sub, M/S, RX/sub
> Now turn power on.
>> To return things to normal repeat the process and the sub receiver toggles
> back to following the active VFO.
>> The downside is that the bandpass filters aren't "dual" so sensitivity is
> significantly reduced on the sub receiver when listening out of band,
> because the band pass filter is slaved to the main or active VFO
>> Dave
> NR1DX
>>> At 11:16 AM 4/28/02 -0400, Ron Goldstein wrote:
> >Hi All,
> >
> > I was wondering if it is possible to have the main receiver on
> > one band, and the sub receiver on another band ??? Somewhere in the
back
> > of my mind, I think I remember someone coming up with a way of doing
> > this. I tried this morning, but could not do it. I know that you can
have
> > VFO A on 1 band and VFO B on another, but you cannot listen on 2
> > different bands this way--the sub receiver switches to the same band
that
> > either VFO is listening to.. Any ideas ???
> >
> >
> > RON....KA2IIA
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