[Elecraft] K-3 RIT readout
N5GE
n5ge at n5ge.com
Sun Jul 26 10:05:36 EDT 2009
KZ5D at aol.com wrote:
As a mostly CW operator, I never use RIT or XIT.
When calling CQ I set the B VFO to TX and call CQ in split. When A
station calls me off frequency I simply tune him in with the A VFO. If
he drifts, I follow him with the A VFO.
When answering a CQ I tune the other station in with the A VFO, double
tap the A>B button to set the B VFO to the frequency and mode of the A
VFO, go to split, TXing on the B VFO.
When in a net, I tune the NCS on A, double tap A>B, go to split and
when one of the other stations is not on freq I tune them in with the A VFO.
These procedures were learned in the day when I had separate TX and RX
rigs and they still work very well today.
If you have not tried these things, you should. These things are fun,
and fun is good.
> Hi,
>
> What's the chance of adding the RIT or XIT readout on the display in small
> numbers next to the RIT or XIT oval?
>
> Although you can see the amount of offset change as you rotate the knob, it
> would be helpful to have the amount of offset visible to the operator at
> all times.
>
> 73,
>
> Art KZ5D
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