[Elecraft] CW/CW-REV config option

Juan EA5RS ea5rs at ono.com
Thu Apr 29 18:31:12 EDT 2010


Even though it is a matter of personal preference and not really critical, I
agree with Rich, I find it easier to visualize it this way:

higher pitch means the signal is higher in frequency and it fits with
(CW-REV)

you center the signal by turning VFO or RIT up(clockwise),
or center it in your passband if you shift it up (clockwise)
or notch an interferer to the right (clockwise) of the center frequency
(all three match)


If you use plain CW and the signal is high pitch then

you center the signal by turning VFO or RIT down(COUNTERCLOCKWISE),
or center in your passband if you shift it up (clockwise) -well reversed!-
or notch an interferer to the right (clockwise) of the center
(not all three movements match)


Juan,
EA5RS/EE5E

-----Mensaje original-----
De: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] En nombre de Don Wilhelm
Enviado el: jueves, 29 de abril de 2010 23:58
Para: Rich - K1HTV
CC: elecraft at mailman.qth.net; support at elecraft.com
Asunto: Re: [Elecraft] CW/CW-REV config option

Rich,

The K3 CW tuning is the way I like it - tune to a higher frequency and 
the pitch of the note gets higher.  It just makes sense to me, and I 
hate radios that do it 'backwards'.

73,
Don W3FPR

Rich - K1HTV wrote:
> Am I the only one who prefers to tune 'Up the Band' into a CW signal
rather than
> from a frequency above a CW signal to receive it? Apparently not, since
there is
> a 'CW-REV' button on the K3 as well as on many other radios. 
>
>   
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