[Elecraft] VFO B is tracking VFO A

paul ecker eckerpw at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 1 12:18:10 EDT 2015


Wayne - Tnx for explanation. Further question. VFO IND = YES allows VFO B to be on a different band. This is most useful with the sub receiver.

So if I have VFO IND set to YES, does this preclude using the SCAN feature?
73 Paul
      From: Wayne Burdick <n6kr at elecraft.com>
 To: paul ecker <eckerpw at yahoo.com> 
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 Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2015 12:08 PM
 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] VFO B is tracking VFO A
   
paul ecker <eckerpw at yahoo.com> wrote:

> A related question: What is difference between VFO IND  and VFO LNK ? 

VFO IND = NO (default) keeps VFO A and B on the same band at all times.

VFO IND = YES allows VFO B to be on a different band. This is most useful with the sub receiver.

VFO LNK just slaves VFO B to VFO A. As you rotate A, B moves along with it. VFO B can be moved off of VFO A's frequency, in which case moving VFO A will preserve some offset between the two. In practice this is not used very often, which is why VFO LNK was moved to a menu entry. This allowed us to use a regular HOLD of the SUB switch to get into diversity mode.

NOTE: Speaking of which, VFO LNK is *not* needed for diversity receive mode. In diversity, VFO A automatically controls both the main and sub receiver frequencies. VFO B can be used as a holding register for another part of the band, or for use as the TX frequency during SPLIT.

73,
Wayne
N6KR





> I ask because I recently installed the 2nd  receiver and had set VFO IND to Yes. I then noticed that when trying to use the SCAN feature that when I press M>V, only VFO A was being populated with the stored memory not VFO B. Thus Scan would not start.
> 73 Paulkc2nyu




  


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