Were you using UCW or LCW?
Using 2.055 I have noticed (and reported to ditsnbits) that if you
zero beat a signal it will indeed appear at the zero hashmark when
using LCW mode, but not UCW. It's easy to see, just switch back and
forth between the two modes after tuning in a signal... if truly at
zero beat, the pitch won't change, but the signal jumps up (relative
to the zero hash mark) when in UCW.
IIRC in 1.xxx a properly tuned signal remained parked at the zero hash
mark in both modes, as expected.
So it sounds like you were using UCW?
RC
On 3/9/06, Chuck Chandler <charles_chandler@comcast.net> wrote:
> OK, so it's a small thing...
>
> But, I noticed the sweep shows CW signals exactly centered over the zero
> hashmark only when the CW signal is tuned exactly to zero hertz. In other
> words, I can tune the CW signal for a zero beat with my 500-Hz spotting tone,
> and then tune 500 Hz higher to put the displayed CW signal exactly atop the
> swep zero Hz mark.
>
> IIRC, 1.372 centered the CW signal over the hashmark when it was zero beat
> with the spotting tone. I don't know if 2.054b did it one way or the other.
>
> Not a big deal, but maybe overlooked?
>
> Chuck
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