I don't know which contest software package you may be using. If you're
running N1MM+ Logger the solution to this dilemma is to equalize the A
and B VFOs at the beginning of the run and then turn on Split mode. Then
your transmitter will be locked to the VFO B frequency and the receiver
can be tuned with the big knob rather than the little RIT knob. This
works fine in Diversity mode and I use it all the time for running. N1MM
also has a nice configuration feature that will automatically retune the
receiver to the TX frequency every time you log a station (at least if
you're using ESM).
73...
Randy, W8FN
On 2/25/2021 8:14 PM, Tom Doligalski via Elecraft wrote:
I’ve rediscovered Diversity RX on my K3, and have a question.
Scenario: I’m working folks on 40M CW with a bit of QSB. Diversity is on, and
things are working great.
Suddenly I receive an off-frequency call, say up a couple hundred Hz. Normally
no trouble, as I just use my trusty RIT control to move up and copy him, so I
can keep my TX on the original frequency. But, in Diversity, the second VFO
remains on the original frequency rather than tracking with the main RX. As a
result, I get two signals until I clear the RIT.
Am I missing something? I really would like BOTH receivers to track the RIT in
Diversity.
73, Tom W4KX
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