K4TAX wrote:
>Does anyone have a good method to confirm that a transceiver is indeed
transceiving accurately? I've come to a conclusion that one of mine is
actually shifting frequency some 20 to 30 Hz between receive and transmit.
As to why, I haven't found a clue.
I agree with Dave's suggestion that an external receiver is the best
way, once you know you have a problem. I had this problem in a FT-1000MP
that I had for 6 years. The way I discovered it was simply noticing that
packet spots for DX-peditions were consistently higher than I was reading.
For example, a station spotted on 1827.0 would actually be zero beat with
my Spot pitch at 1826.930 (i.e. consistently 70 Hz lower). I then checked
WWV expecting to see it show the same offset at 9.930, but strangely, it
was always spot-on. I then verified the transceive offset using a second
receiver, but I was never able to figure out exactly what was going on. I
just mentally adjusted for the fact that my RX was reading 70 Hz low on CW.
I finally decided to set the MP's RIT to +70 Hz rather than trying to chase
down where the exact problem was. I only saw this problem in CW and not
SSB. There was probably a simple adjustment in one of the IF offset menus
that would have cleared my problem but I decided it wasn't worth the effort
to dig into the schematics.
73, Bill W4ZV
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