A variation on #1 is to start watching the S meter when you get really
close, with AGC set to fast. The response on the K2 seems to be quick
enough that you can see if futter when you get with 10Hz and decide
which is closest. If you are lucky it won't flutter and will slowly
ramp up and down, all at the difference frequency.
73,
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 5:54 pm, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Joe,
Let me see if I can help. First I usually think of 'tuning WWV' rather
than 'zero-beating' just to keep my mind straight - I leave the Zero
Beat term reserved for CW use when you want to tune the desired signal
to match your sidetone pitch.
Tune WWV in using LSB or USB because the K2 does not add an offset for
LSB and USB. There are 3 ways of doing it: 1) Tune the carrier to an
audio frequency of zero (which you cannot really hear, but go as low as
you can) and refine it by tuning until the voice announcements sound
'natural'.
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