Sure it does.  Switch to USB and the st-6 to 'reverse'
and it will receive just fine.  If the transmitt tones
are set to the reverse it will also transmit just fine
while in USB.

--- John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The same does not hold true for those of us still
> using 1970
> equipment like a 28KSR TTY machine and a ST-6 TU.
> 
> >
> >With today's technology, it is not necessary to do
> this and everything in 
> >the military and commercial HF bands is pretty much
> USB only. So the trend 
> >is to just make everything USB and it makes it a
> lot less confusing as you 
> >say because you add the tones instead of
> subtracting them.
> >
> >73,
> >
> >Rick, KV9U
> >
>


        
                
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