Eric is talking about LSB, not CW.
Barry N1EU
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Wes Attaway (N5WA) <
wes@attawayforensics.com> wrote:
> I ran into this question a long time ago due to the fact that being hard
> of hearing (even with hearing aids) the CW tone I like to listen to is
> slightly different (apparently) than what most other people like to listen
> to. I solved the problem by just leaving my RIT set to -100 (cycles).
> This isn't much but it solved the problem. I am now listening slightly off
> the frequency I transmit on.
>
> So, I think all you need to do (if your 200-cycle problem continues) is to
> just turn the RIT control (down) a bit and make some calls and everything
> will be fine once you get your own receive offset properly adjusted.
>
> YMMV of course, but it has worked for me for a long time.
>
>
> On 2016-02-29 12:08, Eric Rosenberg wrote:
>
>> When running during the CQ 160 contest this past weekend, I noticed that
>> just about everyone coming back to me was approx 200 hz down from my
>> transit frequency.
>>
>> I don't remember if this is the case on other bands (or USB), but if it
>> is,
>> is there a way to set this offset?
>>
>> Tnx & 73,
>> Eric W3DQ
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