Eric Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>Using the narrowest filter setting to battle qrm in FD confirms that I
have
>the best copy on signals when they give me a recovered audio tone of
about
>470 hz - and - when I tune them in for that peak, I am (of course) off
their
>frequency since the KX1 s
Yes. The xmit offset is fixed at 600 Hz on the KX1.
Ron AC7AC
-Original Message-
...is it true that the offset is fixed at 600Hz? I was under the
(mistaken?) impression that the offset changed when the sidetone pitch is
changed--i.e. if you set sidetone pitch to 500Hz, then you still zer
KX1 gurus: is it true that the offset is fixed at 600Hz? I was under the
(mistaken?) impression that the offset changed when the sidetone pitch is
changed--i.e. if you set sidetone pitch to 500Hz, then you still zero beat
to your sidetone frequency to determine the received station's carrier freq
Try using the RIT function to change the RX freq so you get 470 Hz. I
read on this list that the filter response shifts below 500Hz - have you
checked the peak at the 500Hz width? It would be nice to know when it
shifts down.
Leigh WA6ZNU
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 12:17pm, Donald Nesbitt wrote:
Usi
Using the narrowest filter setting to battle qrm in FD confirms that I have
the best copy on signals when they give me a recovered audio tone of about
470 hz - and - when I tune them in for that peak, I am (of course) off their
frequency since the KX1 seems to have a "fixed" offset of about 600 +/-
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