When working DX stations that are operating split I much prefer to use the 
transmit offset (XIT) function rather than using the "Split/A/B" method.  This 
puts all of the needed controls together.

Using my current panadapter setup, an SDR-IQ + SpectraVue, if I want to see 
where my transmitter is with respect to QRM, I just tap the RIT button to 
engage both RIT and XIT and the center of the display now shows my TX freq with 
respect to other signals.  Unfortunately, the K3 doesn't report the actual 
displayed frequency via the "FA" command, which I assume is what SpectraVue 
uses, so the spectrum display frequency axis still shows the non-shifted 
frequency.  

The foregoing probably answers my own question which is this: will the P3 
markers/cursors that show the A and B VFO frequencies account for the case of 
both RIT and XIT being engaged at the same time?

A related question is why doesn't the K3 just report the actual displayed 
frequency when queried? 

Wes  N7WS


      
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