RIT is NOT disabled when QRQ mode is on. Rather, RIT (or XIT, or SPLIT) turns ORQ mode off while it is on. QRQ mode eliminates the distortion of CW elements that otherwise happens above about 35 wpm otherwise, and it also makes QSK operation smoother and faster.

As far as I know, it has only two downsides: it disables the passband shift function, and it shortens the delay from amp key output to RF from 8 to 4 or 5 ms (according to the manual).

On 12/4/2012 6:37 AM, Andrew Moore wrote:
The "+" also indicates that RIT is disabled (a side effect of QRQ mode
being turned on, for blazing fast QSK). There's been some discussion that
limited RIT will be restored while in QRQ mode in the future.

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
maineware.net
..


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Dale Boresz <d...@lightstream.net> wrote:

Paul,

In CW mode, the "+" icon indicates that QRQ mode is active. You can toggle
it on or off via the Config menu option "CW QRQ"

In SSB mode, the "+" icon indicates that ESSB is enabled. You can toggle
it on and off via the Config menu option "TX ESSB". Tap '1' to turn it on
and off.

It may have other meaning in other contexts or modes, but these are the
only two of which I am aware.


--
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/

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