Gernot,

If you have the subRX, why not tune to listen for those off-frequency stations with the VFO B knob. Your transmit frequency is unchanged on VFO A, so no need for RIT unless you are only listening to the mainRX.

An easy VFO A>B pushbutton will put VFO on the same frequency as VFO A anytime you change your transmit frequency.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/15/2019 4:29 PM, [email protected] wrote:
John,
the issue with SO2V is that you want to stay on your run frequency, but be able to slightly tune up and down to hear callers which are not exactly on your TX freq. RIT comes in handy here, as you just press RIT or CLR after the QSO is finished. I don't have a K-POD, but if it would let me do this stuff I'd consider buying one.
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