On Apr 29, 2007, at 3:45 AM, DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL wrote:

If you activate the RIT/XIT, I am guessing that you can monitor that
as an option in the VFO B display.  But...does it show the frequency
or the amount of offset (or can you select that too)?   I'm hoping one
can see the offset in KHz (+/- 0.00).

When RIT is ON, it is applied to the VFO A display. You can also see the amount of offset as you turn the RIT control (+/- 9.99, shown on the VFO B display). You can check the amount of offset without adjusting the control by holding the DISP OFS switch (below XIT).

RIT steps can be set to 1 Hz, 10 Hz, or 50 Hz by holding the RATE switch (below RIT).


I "get" the center "detent" LED, but what are the other for (at each
end)?  End of range?

If you have RIT or XIT ON, and the offset control is not set at dead center, the yellow LEDs will tell you whether you have a negative or positive offset.

When RIT and XIT are both off, the offset control advances VFO A in large steps, defined by the operator on a per-mode basis (e.g. 2.5 kHz for SSB, 5/9/10 kHz for AM, etc.).

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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