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Re: [WriteLog] RIT Clear on the IC-7000 doesn't seem to work *

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] RIT Clear on the IC-7000 doesn't seem to work *
From: K0BX <k0bx@arrl.net>
Reply-to: k0bx@arrl.net
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:25:53 +0000
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I guess I have egg on my face.  Gary is correct and I am not.  My 706 
and PRO3 does not clear the RIT with the "*".  I guess I was thinking 
about my TS-850S/AT which did.
So that solves the problem, it is a ICOM thing.

I mostly operate contests, CW and RTTY and never had need for the RIT.  
Usually I just split the VFO's.

Thanks everyone for the help and letting me see the light!

Joe K0BX

Gary AL9A wrote:

> Hi Joe,
>
> You're right, I missed the "*" part of your message.  I thought you 
> were talking about clearing the RIT with the Clear button on the radio.
>
> I'm surprised to hear you were getting WL to clear the RIT on your 
> PROIII and 706.  As I indicated below I have an original PRO and an 
> older 706MKII. WL will not clear the RIT with the keypad "*" on either 
> one of them, nor will it clear the RIT on my 7600.  My understanding, 
> from many previous posts to this reflector, is that ALL Icom radios 
> lack the proper command in their instruction set.  In fact many 
> contributors to the reflector, including Wayne, have brought this 
> issue up to Icom many many times over the years to no avail.  For some 
> reason the Icom engineering department doesn't seem to feel a clear 
> RIT command instruction is needed.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing if any other Icom owners have been 
> successful in getting their Icom radio to clear RIT with the keypad 
> "*".  If so, what model and what else is connected to the radio might 
> be helpful to those of us not so blessed.
>
> 73,
> Gary AL9A
>
>
>
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