[1000mp] Memory quirk
Gorsline
[email protected]
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 18:37:37 -0500
Pete - see if menu item 1-6 is set back to default of 5 KHz. If you don't
want any offset at all, set to zero. However, it is handy for many split
operations and there's a way around the "feature" when you don't want it - like
for digging nasty signals out with stereo enhancement. If you want to set the
sub to main without offset when 1-6 is non-zero, use A>B to load the sub VFO
and then choose which VFO is transmit by using the TX button on the main VFO to
toggle. I used my menu settings summary on www.va3cr.net site for reference
as not in the shack to check physically. Hope this helps.
73, George VE3YV / K8HI
Pete Smith wrote:
> I must have inadvertently unleashed a new feature on my Mark 5. Now
> whenever I press the sub VFO TX button, VFO B automagically jumps to a
> frequency 5 kHz above the main VFO frequency. This is true even if I have
> pressed the A>B button to transfer the same frequency to the B VFO. What's
> going on -- is this a menu setting of some sort, or a memory button
> somewhere that I don't know I pushed? I need to get this shut down before
> Friday, somehow!
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>
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