It sounds like it's effectively the same thing, unless I'm just not
understanding something. If QRQ is on, and you engage RIT, QRQ is then
automatically turned off. So while QRQ is on, you have no RIT.

Distortion beyond 35 WPM:

I was under the impression that this was addressed - to a limit - during
the development of CW+ (QRQ) mode, and that QRQ mode (further) extended
that limit to nearly WPM with accurate elements.

That is, even without QRQ mode enabled, accurate timing of elements was
achieved to some WPM beyond 35.

Wayne, can you clarify?  Is QRQ mode required for accurate timing at any
speed above 35?

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
maineware.net
..


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Vic K2VCO <k2vco....@gmail.com> wrote:

> RIT is NOT disabled when QRQ mode is on. Rather, RIT (or XIT, or SPLIT)
> turns ORQ mode off while it is on. QRQ mode eliminates the distortion of CW
> elements that otherwise happens above about 35 wpm otherwise, and it also
> makes QSK operation smoother and faster.
>
> As far as I know, it has only two downsides: it disables the passband
> shift function, and it shortens the delay from amp key output to RF from 8
> to 4 or 5 ms (according to the manual).
>
>
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