I think this is another un-learning experience for me, coming from a
radio with two big knobs.
It makes sense to reverse the way I used the VFOs in the past, so I have
to learn the mechanics of quickly going "split", locking the Sub, and
working the VFO A DX-receive frequency.
I have seen this written-up, but it didn't hit home until your note.
Great tip, Don.
(100) 72, Byron
On 08/09/2015 07:47 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
It is not complicated as long as you observe the transmit arrow display.
I prefer to tune through the pileup with the big knob and place my
transmit frequency at what I consider a good spot. The DX station
does not often move, so once I tune in the DX with the VFO B knob,
there is no reason to change VFO B.
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