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Subject: [Elecraft] RIT switch number? When I setup a command (via N1MM) to
turn on/off the RX antenna selection, it was identified as SWT 25, what is the
SWT # for the RIT? Want to toggle the RIT on/off in the same way
45
Chuck Hawley
c-haw...@illinois.edu
Amateur Radio, KE9UW
aka Jack, BMW Motorcycles
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 7:32 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] RIT switch
CORRECTION
The RIT switch is
SWT45;
47 is XIT
Sorry.
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Carl
AB1DD
Resistance is futile.
(don't know about reactance, though)
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Mark,
The RIT SW# is SWT47;
There is also a RIT command, RT
RT (RIT Control; GET/SET)
SET/RSP format: RTn; where n is 0 (RIT OFF) or 1 (RIT ON). RIT is
disabled in QRQ CW mode.
There are a few others, see page 23 of the programmer's manual Vers. G3.
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Carl
AB1DD
Resistance is futile.
When I setup a command (via N1MM) to turn on/off the RX antenna selection, it
was identified as SWT 25, what is the SWT # for the RIT? Want to toggle the
RIT on/off in the same way, via a function key.
Regards,
Mark, K1RX
Hello,
I'm curious if RIT on the KX3 should behave the way it does when under
computer control. (CAT commands.)
As a basis for comparison, this workflow does exactly what I would expect.
1. Tune to a CW transmit frequency.
2. Press and hold the [OFS/VFO B] button to clear RIT.
3. Press the
Mark,
I believe the results of what you are seeing is dependent on the
commands issued by CW Skimmer. The KX3 can do as you request if it is
given the correct commands (in the correct order). You might want to
ask the CW Skimmer folks to implement your request.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/29/2013
Hi Mark,
The KX3 is doing exactly what it's being told to do - i.e. change its
VFO A frequency to whatever you clicked on. CW Skimmer assumes that
you will be listening to the audio that it decodes from the I/F, and
not the audio coming from the radio's receiver. If you want CW Skimmer
to attempt
Iain,
Thank you! SPLIT is the perfect solution for my scenario and much better than
what I was trying to get RIT to do.
73,
Mark
K7MJG
From: Iain MacDonnell - N6ML-2 [via Elecraft]
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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 5:48 PM
To: K7MJG
In the K3 Utility program, ver 1.3.11.5, if you hit Help, then K3 Utility Help,
and look in
the Contents tab and then Help over the Web, and then Frequently Asked
Questions you
get to a fantastic document telling all about features of the K3.
I suspect some parts of this document is
Is there something I failed to set up to get this to work, or is it
not implemented yet?
CONFIG:VFO OFS ON | OFF
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 11/24/2010 10:09 AM, Rick Stealey wrote:
In the K3 Utility program, ver 1.3.11.5, if you hit Help, then K3 Utility
Help, and look in
the Contents
Rick-
This is a great feature for large QSYs.
In my manual (revision D2), it's on page 59 at the bottom. In the VFO
CRS entry, it says to set CONFIG:VFO OFS to ON. (Well, maybe I should
have directed you to the VFO OFS entry on page 60 first.)
Some people prefer to leave it off because
Stealey
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:09 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] RIT/XIT offset control moves vfo A in large steps?
In the K3 Utility program, ver 1.3.11.5, if you hit Help, then K3 Utility
Help, and look in the Contents tab and then Help over the Web
Thanks to all who replied. I did it and it works great.
Another gift from Elecraft that I didn't know I had.
Rick K2XT
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I'm not sure how this is supposed to work and I can not find an answer in
the K3 manual. When I first got my K3, I thought when I was tuning RIT that
my receiver frequency changed but the VFO A display did not. Now when I
change RIT, VFO A frequency reading also changes and to me, this is
in the VFO B
display. That might be less confusing. I never noticed the issue until you
pointed it out.
Dave, N4QS
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From: Tommy Alderman alderm...@windstream.net
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 6:36 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] RIT
Hi Tom,
This is correct. In receive mode, the RIT amount is added to the VFO A
display. But when you go into transmit mode, the RIT offset is taken
back out (try using XMIT to see this).
You can turn XIT on if you want the offset to apply to both RX and TX.
If you want to see the RIT offset
Can anyone suggest the proper way to remove the RIT/XIT knob?
Thanks/73,
Barry N1EU
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I believe it's a push fit, I'd suggest pulling it :-)
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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On 16 Nov 2009, at 21:37, Barry N1EU wrote:
Can anyone suggest the proper way to remove the RIT/XIT knob?
If it's a K3, it's as simple friction fit with a spring to hold the knob
securely; just pull it off. Be sure to you don't lose the spring insert when
it comes off (it's a flat metal spring shaped like the end of the shaft) and
orient the knob so the flat is aligned with the shaft when replacing
Ron,
Make that 2 setscrews on the K2 knob please.
Same on the K1.
73,
Don W3FPR
Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
If it's a K2, the knob is held in place by a set screw that requires a .050
(1.3 mm) Allen wrench.
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Thanks for all the correct responses - just needed to pull harder ;-)
73,
Barry N1EU
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 9:45 PM, David Ferrington, M0XDF
m0...@alphadene.co.uk wrote:
I believe it's a push fit, I'd suggest pulling it :-)
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
Rule of thumb - first check for setscrews, and if none, it must pull off.
Exceptions:
Caution on knobs with rubber 'tires' - the setscrews are under the
'tire'. And to make matters more confusing, there is a new line of
panel mount potentiometers with integral knobs - neat concept, but the
Wayne,
Maybe it would be possible to have the best of both worlds. Have the
firmware remember the frequency in VFO A. With your example of VFO A at
7040.23, have a clockwise turn of the RIT knob move the frequency to
7041.00, 7042.00, 7043.00 etc. Reversing the direction of the RIT
As an example -- while slowly turning the RIT knob, the frequency display will
go through:
.82
.83
.84
.85
.84*
.85*
.84*
.84*
.83*
.84*
.85*
.86
.87
etc.
The erroneous readouts are starred.
This is repeatable, though not necessarily with the same numbers. This would
seem to be an
I'll second this Ralph!
Along with the promised Filter BW adjustment during Tx.
Usually too busy during receive to play with knobs... OK so my typing skills
are lacking ;o)
73,
Julius
n2wn
Ralph wrote:
NAQP was the first contest with my new K3 - 2169. First thing I noticed
was I
NAQP was the first contest with my new K3 - 2169. First thing I noticed was I
couldn't turn on the RIT while in XMIT. Once the RIT was turned on, changing
bands turned the RIT off. Especially in a CW contest it would be nice to be
able to turn the RIT on during XMIT (because I forgot to turn
Ralph K1ZZI wrote:
NAQP was the first contest with my new K3 - 2169. First thing I noticed
was I couldn't turn on the RIT while in XMIT. Once the RIT was turned
on, changing bands turned the RIT off. Especially in a CW contest it
would be nice to be able to turn the RIT on during XMIT
Hi Bud,
I dont like using the RIT when running stations as it is easy for me to
grab the wrong knob...VFO B instead of RIT or, if I forgot to engage the
RIT and promptly QSY myself away from my own pileup! Here is what I do
and it works pretty slick in the contest
AB; Hold B SET; Hold
Hi Gang,
I am new to the list, even though, I have been an Elecraft fan for years(K1
#907).
I now have a new to me K2 #1543. I have already fallen in love with it. I
have a small problem. I would like to go to the wider RIT range---I have read
the manual several times and have decided that
Hi Bart:
I can't answer your RIT control range question specifically because I don't
use RIT, but I know how you can have receiver-only tuning across the whole
band. That is, you can adjust your receive frequency anywhere you want in
the band without affecting your transmitting frequency.
Use
I have a K2 that when I activate the RIT the received frequency drops 600
Hz, too low to tune back to the frequency of the VFO so the contact is lost.
The only way that the RIT is on frequency with the VFO A is to turn the RIT on
before beginning the contact. Then everything is as it
Dave,
On the K2 the way to center the RIT is to remove the knob, turn the
shaft until the frequency difference between RIT ON and OFF is zero,
then replace the knob with the pointer straight up (with care not to
move the shaft when installing the knob).
73,
Don W3FPR
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Using RIT button as the corse tune button.
I seemed to have missed that along the line. Can someone drop me an
email and suggest how to enable that function. It would be nice.
TIA
73
Garry/Ve7ajj
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So, with XIT on, as I twiddle the RIT/XIT knob, the displayed
frequency does not get updated? So after altering using XIT, I have
to switch back momentarily to the RIT display to see my xmit
frequency? Can someone confirm I'm reading this right... here, all
along, I thought I had broken
Derick,
The frequency display during receive will not change when XIT is
selected because it affects only the frequency during transmit.
It is as simple as that - if you wish to observe the transmit frequency
during receive, you will have to activate RIT (which is what you are doing).
I
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Subject: [Elecraft] RIT/XIT
There are several buttons on my K2 that are rarely
(if ever) used - for instance, I never use RIT and XIT
since split operation is available.
I agree
There are several buttons on my K2 that are rarely
(if ever) used - for instance, I never use RIT and XIT
since split operation is available.
I agree. I've never understood what problem
XIT is intended to solve. Both RIT/XIT are completely
unnecessary in a rig with split and I detest
thanks for all reply , new rig all ok now !!! (rit not zero)
regards rolf
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