As Don has said, this is normal.

The reason why some of this is done is because the items which are
disabled in plus mode require "settling time" and are users of CPU
budget during RX/TX/RX transitions.  Blinding QSK doesn't have any
time to mess around.  There is an as yet only outlined intention on
Wayne's part to allow some very limited aspect of the disabled
functions and an automatic passage between normal and plus mode to
make things more seamless.

73, Guy.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 6:30 AM, Bill VanAlstyne W5WVO
<[email protected]> wrote:
> When I enable QRQ mode, the SHIFT control is locked at the center of the 
> passband (*0.60).
>
> o   If I disable QRQ through the Config menu, functionality of the SHIFT 
> control is restored.
>
> o   If I disable QRQ mode by turning on an incompatible VFO mode -- RIT, for 
> example -- functionality of the SHIFT control is restored.
>
> o   If I turn on APF while in QRQ mode, SHIFT works. If I turn off APF, SHIFT 
> reverts to *0.60 and is locked until I disable QRQ.
>
> Is this normal behavior for QRQ mode? I’ve looked through the release notes, 
> and I can’t find anywhere that it says SHIFT is locked to the center of the 
> passband when QRQ mode is engaged.
>
> Bill W5WVO
>
>
>
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