Following the recent discissions of optimum CW pitch, I wondered if the brain 
might be better able to discriminate the wanted signal from close-in QRM by 
inverting the sideband to one ear. Only the wanted signal would have the same 
pitch in both ears.
I set-up the main and sub receivers to a separation of double the pitch 
frequency and then linked the VFOs. So far so good. Then I inverted the 
sideband on the sub receiver. But alas, the sideband on the main receiver 
inverted at the same time. Even using "b Set" I could not get the BFOs on the 
main and sub to operate independently. They do operate independently in SSB, 
but not apparently in CW. Am I missing something?

73 de Roger, VK4YB
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