Rick,

I'll bet that when the frequency shift occurred, you had your bandwidth
dialed to something > 2.8KHz because in that situation, your Main RX
filter would have been using your 6KHz filter in slot #2, and your SUB
filter for slot #2 would have been -- EMPTY.

Have fun in the contest!

73,
Dale  WA8SRA


>
> "What filters do you have installed?"
> Main: 1=15k, 2=6k,  3=2.8k, 4=2.1k, 5=0.4k
>  Sub: 1=0.0, 2=0.0, 3=2.8k, 4=2.1k, 5=0.4k
>  Freq Offset = 0.00 for all
>  Gain = 0.00 for all except Filter 5 which is set to 2 db on Main and Sub
>
> "Pay close attention to the filter bandwidth you have dialed in, and make
> sure that BOTH the main receiver and sub-receiver are using filters of the
> SAME bandwidth"
>
> OK, I took a good hard look at the XFIL value as I went in and out of
> Diversity ...
> Tuning to 10.0000 again.
> Lo = 0.00 and Hi = 2.80
> Main Rx uses FL3 (2.8 kHz).
> Diversity uses FL3 also.
>
> !!!!
> *Now wait a darned minute* ... the 1.5 kHz shift 'went away'.  I don't
> know
> how.  I did fix some 20M DIGOUT settings I had whacked over Field Day but
> that surely can't affect this.
> !!!!
>
>
> Wayne
> I can no longer replicate this and I have not a clue how it fixed itself.
>
>
> I'm game to try more tests but heck I'm going to use this on IARU while I
> can!
>
> Rick AG6AY
>


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