[Elecraft] K3 Sub-receiver RIT
gt-i at gmx.net
gt-i at gmx.net
Tue Jan 15 16:29:01 EST 2019
John,
the issue with SO2V is that you want to stay on your run frequency, but
be able to slightly tune up and down to hear callers which are not
exactly on your TX freq. RIT comes in handy here, as you just press RIT
or CLR after the QSO is finished. I don't have a K-POD, but if it would
let me do this stuff I'd consider buying one.
73
Gernot
DF5RF
Am 15.01.2019 um 02:55 schrieb john at kk9a.com:
> If you have a K-Pod it is just as easy to tune with VFO B while running on
> A. Is the issue the way the P3 is used to move in on a signal? I have K-Pod
> buttons to turn RIT on and off and also to clear the offset.
>
> John KK9A
>
>
> K9MA wrote:
>
> I've found that during some contest operation, it's handy to call CQ on
> VFO B, while using VFO A to search and pounce. (Known as Single Operator
> 2 VFO mode, SO2V.) That way, when unassisted, I can use the P3 to locate
> promising signals. However, I sometimes wish the RIT would work with the
> sub-receiver on VFO B. Has anyone found a way to do this? Even better
> would be to have RIT on VFO B and XIT on VFO A.
>
> If it's not currently possible, I'd add it to my firmware wish list.
>
> 73,
>
> Scott K9MA
>
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