Check whether you may have accidentally set the RIT (Receive Incremental
Tuning) or XIT (Xmit Incremental Tuning). That happens to me sometimes.

73 de,

Ian, KM4IK

On Jul 29, 2017 9:14 PM, "Gene O" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just discovered when trying to copy a strong CW signal the frequency seems
> to offset.  I can see the signal on my P3 at say 7024.000 but I hear the
> station the strongest at 7025.000. This occurs with either my 1.0khz or
> 400hz filter.
>
> Is there some frequency offset that I may set in error?
>
> Thanks. Gene, W2BXR
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