Hi Scott,
I don't have an Omni but have had a couple Paragons, that I think work the
same. If there is anyone on the group with an Omni V and the "paragon" info
is different, please chime in.
I am curious why you are using the dual VFO function for RIT. Are you
operating that far away from your base frequency. Split mode operation ?
You are correct to hit A=B to bring the two VFO's together. On the Paragon
as soon as you start tuning after hitting SPLIT, you are tuning the
receiver. If you hit the A/B button, the B VFO (assuming you starting with
the A) becomes the receiver frequency, and whatever frequency you stopped
tuning on before you hit A/B is now your transmit frequency.
So you are correct in your method for tuning the transmitter. It can be
confusing if you have to move the transmit frequency. Otherwise just tune to
the transmit frequency, hit A=B and then SPLIT, and find your receive
frequency.
I am sure being blind makes this more of a challenge. I find it confusing
even with out any vision problems.
If you ever have the opportunity, you may want to consider a Paragon with
the voice module. I have this set up currently and have added the latest
Jack Giehl chip. With this option it annunciates Frequency,VFO and Mode.
I hope this helps. I am still curious why you dont use the RIT.
73,
Rich McCabe
KD0ZV
Des Moines, IA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-tentec@contesting.com [mailto:owner-tentec@contesting.com]On
> Behalf Of Scott Howell
> Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 7:51 AM
> To: tentec@contesting.com
> Subject: [TenTec] question, please help
>
>
>
> ok, this might seem ignorent, but well I really am embarassed to admitt
> this problem. I am a little confused over the split mode of operation with
> the Omni V.
> I zero beat a station, I sometimes forget to hit the a=b button and find
> myself xmitting on another band<g>. So, to clear up some confusion
> if you have the split mode on, tune a station, you are only
> tuning the rcvr
> and not the xmitter correct? To tune the xmitter, you'd need to switch to
> the B vfo or have I got something wrong. I may not be operating the rig
> correctly<g>.
> unfortunately, being blind, I have no way to know if the rig is
> on the A or
> B vfo unless I remember where it was. This is not a big problem and I
> occationally have my Xyl check to be sure I haven't forgotten. What I am
> trying to accomplish is the same function as a rit.
> So, any clarification on split mode, how best to utilize my rig's features
> to obtain a rit setup, and any other info pertaining, would be greatfully
> appreciated.
> I lost a contact yesterday for that dumb thing I did. It was't funny cause
> I realized I was interfering with a qso in progress. That's not
> to good<g>.
> I think I just need to know where I'll be xmitting when running the rig in
> split ops. If your on vfo A, you go to B for adjusting the rcvr
> signal, and
> you switched back to A I assume you'd xmit on A.
> If you just zero beat a station, but do not hit A=B and just start
> xmitting, I assume you'd be on B and whereever that was last is where your
> xmitting.
> wow! got to get this straight.<g>
>
> tnx es 73 de Scott/n3byy
> Laurel MD
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