When I chased DX there was no split, we conserved bandwidth. Is there
somewhere to see the split freq? Is it what the op wants? Is it limited to
cw or ssb? Can someone explain it to me, I'm sure their are others wondering
too.
Thanks
On Jul 31, 2011 9:16 AM, "Don Wilhelm" <w3...@embarqmail.com> wrote:
> Don,
>
> Using your example ---
> Yes, you put the K3 in split and move VFO B 2.4 kHz higher than VFO A.
> You should listen on your transmit frequency (he may not be listening
> exactly 2.4 kHz up), and you can do that by holding the REV button.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 7/31/2011 10:05 AM, gold...@charter.net wrote:
>> I dont have the two receivers so that is the first thing that puts me at
>> a disadvantage.
>>
>> However, when someone is spotted and they say for example "2.4 UP", I
>> assume that means something split. So if I listen on VFO A that would
>> be their transmitt frq and I would transmitt on VFO B up 2.4 khz or do I
>> have it backwards?
>>
>>
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