I could change the firmware so that when in you're in the SIG RMV menu 
entry, it could slew the VFO over the present 100-Hz segment (i.e., 
from .000 to .099) once per second. This way you could hear the full 
effect of each SIG RMV step without having to exit the menu and move 
VFO A manually. It might be sonically entertaining, too.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

On Feb 20, 2009, at 9:05 PM, Joe Planisky wrote:

> I'm not suggesting that it would be possible to calculate a solution,
> but rather provide audio feedback to a program so it could do what I
> do: listen for a tone, adjust the shift until it disappears, tune up
> (or down) to the next 100 Hz segment, adjust the shift, repeat until
> you hit a segment with just noise.  (I'm also not proposing that it
> scan the whole band looking for birdies.  I'll do that.  But when I
> find one, I'll hit a button that says 'take it out'.)
>
> 73
> ==
> Joe KB8AP
>

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