"Hi Zack and all interested. This problem drove me nuts also, until I
discovered that if you bring the off frequency WWV signal to the center line on
the Panadapter and then press the calibrate button it will then calibrate it to
10 mhz or which wwv frequency that you select. Result is you will
Make sure X/RIT is not enabled. The XO can not be that far off unless
there is a malfunction, in which case you need to open a HelpDesk ticket.
Tim Ellison, W4TME
Customer Experience Manager
FlexRadio Systems^(TM)
4616 W Howard Ln, Suite 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 Ext. 223
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Richard Solomon
wrote:
> ...what are you using to measure the frequency and
> has it been calibrated recently ?...
>
==
He sez his receiver is off at 10 MHz and 20MHz, i.e. he's using WWV.
Tony KT0NY
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FlexRad
My first question would be ... what are you using to measure the
frequency and
has it been calibrated recently ?
73, Dick, W1KSZ
On 6/17/2014 3:10 PM, vtnn...@comcast.net wrote:
My 5000 is off by about .520 khz at 10Mhz and about .780 at 20Mhz. I would like to
calibrate it exactly and it see
On 6/17/2014 6:10 PM, vtnn...@comcast.net wrote:
My 5000 is off by about .520 khz at 10Mhz and about .780 at 20Mhz. I would like to
calibrate it exactly and it seems to me that there was something in the setup to
do that but all I find is General>Calibration tab in PSDR. Tried using that tab
a
Zack-- that is way off. Mine came from Flex within a hertz, will easily
stay in phase with WWV. Just thinking there might be something beyond
calibration that needs repair.
Anyway, that knowledgebase article has further steps for manual
calibration. I don't know if they will adjust that far th
My 5000 is off by about .520 khz at 10Mhz and about .780 at 20Mhz. I would like
to calibrate it exactly and it seems to me that there was something in the
setup to do that but all I find is General>Calibration tab in PSDR. Tried using
that tab and picked a frequency of 10.00 and used VFO-A (
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