On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Ignacy (via Nabble) <
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> wrote:

> Tnx for the hint. With REV it even provides the diversity mode for the
> other frequency.
>

Not only that, if you have VFO A locked on the DX freq, when you press REV,
the VFO A knob is temporarily unlocked so you can change your TX frequency.
Release REV and you go back to locked on the DX on VFO A.  Very clever!

I used exactly this method to work FT5GA last night for  DXCC #327 on
Topband.  BIG SMILES!

73,  Bill

>
> Bill W4ZV wrote:
>
> Ignacy wrote:
> Because FT5GA is weak on 40m I listen to it using the diversity mode.  The
> reception is much better. For transmit I attempted to use XIT. However, with
> XIT the SUB frequency changes. Is this on purpose?
> Ignacy
>
> There's a simpler way to do what you want.  Enter diversity RX mode and
> then press SPLIT.  TX is on VFO B and Diversity RX on VFO A.  You can
> momentarily listen on TX freq by pressing REV...release to go back to RX
> freq.  I also like to lock VFO A so that I don't accidentally bump it when
> tuning TX with VFO B.
>
> 73,  Bill
>
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