>> 3) Via the radio interface its possible to contole the rit. Can it turn off?
>
>I dont beleive so...why do you need to do this anyway?????
Just zero it with both shift keys, or an embedded control character (I don't
remember what one, it's in the manual) to zero it every time you send a CQ.
If you don't want to use it (or only want to use the knob on the radio) and
don't want to accidentally move the RIT, turn it off in the Control-J menu.
It's called SHIFT KEY ENABLE and setting it to false will stop the shift
keys from moving the RIT.
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