[1000mp] 1000MP Clarifier Problem
Jack Richardson
[email protected]
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 10:52:05 -0500
I think personal preferences and the situation play a big part in how a
signal is received. I use the RIT almost every QSO out of preference to
having a comfortable note to listen to. The only time I use the sub-vfo is
in a pileup. I've used the XIT maybe twice in the years I've had the radio.
Jack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry N1EU" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 8:14 AM
Subject: [1000mp] 1000MP Clarifier Problem
> Tom, W6EIJ wrote:"I have had my Mark V for almost four months, and cannot
> figure out when I would need the rit. I wondering what people are using
it
> for???"
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> Earl, K6SE wrote:"I also wonder why they use it. When a radio has two
VFOs,
> there's no reason whatsoever to have RIT."
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> One example: If I'm running in a contest, I might simultaneously use the
> subreceiver to search for mults and therefore only want to devote VFO-A
for
> run qso's. RIT is quite handy, especially during the rare times that I
> switch in a 250hz filter during a cw contest.
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> I also find the RIT's "clear" button straightforward to use, and the Clar
> frequency display easy to read, as compared with going split while
running.
>
> FWIW, my 9XXXX MP had an encoder that jumped all over the place but my
8XXXX
> MP doesn't jump at all.
>
> 73,
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> Barry N1EU
> www.n1eu.com
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