Hi Tom,
This is correct. In receive mode, the RIT amount is added to the VFO A
display. But when you go into transmit mode, the RIT offset is taken
back out (try using XMIT to see this).
You can turn XIT on if you want the offset to apply to both RX and TX.
If you want to see the RIT offset at all times, tap DISP and rotate
VFO B until you see the offset ("0.00", etc.).
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Sep 30, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Tommy Alderman wrote:
> I'm not sure how this is supposed to work and I can not find an
> answer in
> the K3 manual. When I first got my K3, I thought when I was tuning
> RIT that
> my receiver frequency changed but the VFO A display did not. Now
> when I
> change RIT, VFO A frequency reading also changes and to me, this is
> indicating my tx frequency is being shifted also. I have CONFIG:VFO
> OFS set
> to OFF and RIT CLR set to UNDO OFF. Can someone please tell me the
> 'normal'
> operation of RIT?
> Thanks.
> Tom - W4BQF
>
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