Re: [Elecraft] cw/cw revese

2005-05-10 Thread Rolf Moberg, OH6KXL

William E. Twaddell wrote:

What is the benefit of the reverse position??


When tuning to exactly same frequency you can change the other sidetone 
without affecting to CW receiving tone. If you have a lot of QRM, try 
switching to reverse.


Rolf
oh6kxl

p.s. I wonder If this message will pass mailing list reject list. Last 
three has been rejected.


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Re: [Elecraft] cw/cw revese

2005-05-10 Thread Hank Kohl K8DD



William E. Twaddell wrote:


What is the benefit of the reverse position??
N2DH 


I use the CW / CW-r to check if I'm really zero beat with the other 
station..
On both of my K2's - if the tone of the received station is the same, 
then I'm

zero beat 
This has been checked with a another transceiver in the shack and by asking
a third party if I'm usually zero beat with the net control on the state NTS
traffic net.

And, if there is qrm on CW, then there probably won't be on CW-r - always
worth a try.

72  73HanK8DD
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