I believe the only way is to match the pitch to the sidetone pitch, Kelly.  At least I never found another way during all the time I had my KX1.  The KX1 is a really nifty little package, no?  I finally sold mine when injuries from adventures in my 20's coupled with the accumulated birthdays began to limit what I could do in the field.  I use my K2, battery, and solar charger now since I never get very far from the truck.  I also found that zero beat was overrated.  "Close enough" seems to be "good enough."

73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 6/7/2020 2:00 PM, Kelly Breed wrote:
I recently obtained a KX1, which I am delighted with it. However, I haven’t 
found a way to zero-beat a signal other than to go to the menu to listen to the 
sidetone, memorize it and then return to the VFO. I found a faster way to to 
that, but it is still just memorizing and going back and forth. Is there a 
better way to zero-beat? For those of us who don’t have perfect pitch? :-)

Kelly
AJ6KZ


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