| On 3 Nov 2003 at 11:26, Pete Smith wrote:
> You wouldn't necessarily want the RIT to hold the same
> offset, would you?  
Y'know, that's a good point...  I do it both ways actually. 
 Sometimes my ears just work a certain way for a while and 
I like (need?) to crank in 100-150 Hz offset to hear things 
the way I want at the time...normally not, but occasionally 
I do...it's kinda odd I guess.
> When I change bands or jump down to the bandedge, I'm
> happy to have it set to zero, as long as it stays on,
> because my CQs do that already -- I just need the RIT
> on, to catch the next off-frequency caller.  
Yes, that's more important, just having it turned on.
Guess I shoulda thought about that more before posting!  
;-)
73 de Lee
-- 
Lee Hiers, AA4GA
Cornelia, Georgia
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