Julius,

You do have it backwards (assuming your BFOs are set normally).  In CW mode,
the pitch of the received signal becomes higher as you tune to a higher
frequency.  In CWr, the pitch goes lower as the tuned frequency goes higher.

If you want a 'mental memo' you might think that in CWreverse, the signal
pitch is the 'reverse' of the tuning direction.

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> Unless I have it backwards, when you are tuning in on
> a signal "normal" CW will tune from the high side to
> zero beat, in reverse you'll start hearing the signal
> on the low side (ie the signal is at 7.025, you will
> start hearing it around 7.0243 at a high pitch)
> Julius
> n2wn
>


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