[WriteLog] ICOM 7600 WL bandmap zerobeating
Clay Melhorn
n9io at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 27 16:54:08 EST 2013
I use the > Mouse_Wheel_Hz=50 myself.
Some prefer CT style keyboard only but I like using the mouse and this is a nice feature.
Hi Gary, hope you're on the mend and starting to feel better om.
Clay Melhorn N9IO Bonfield, IL
Webmaster: KARS - Kankakee Area Radio Society - W9AZ http://www.w9az.com/
> From: al9a at mtaonline.net
> To: rigel001 at sympatico.ca; writelog at contesting.com
> Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 21:17:08 -0900
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] ICOM 7600 WL bandmap zerobeating
>
> Gilles,
>
> I think Joe has the Rttyrite ini command wrong. I can't find anything in
> the Help manual about CW_RECV_FREQ. It should be
>
> CW_XMIT_FREQ=750
>
> This sets the transmit frequency to the center of the Writelog CW Receiver
> window. The span of the window is +/- 250 Hz from this center point.
>
> As Joe says the way to set the CW offset pitch is to press and hold the
> Filter button for 1 second. Then rotate the CW Pitch knob on the 7600 which
> changes the pitch from 300 to 900 Hz in 5 Hz steps. The actual setting you
> are at shows in the filter setting display along with that filters upper and
> lower limits as you adjust the CW Pitch knob.
>
> Another trick I've found to compensate for the spot frequency being slightly
> off is to use the MouseWheel command in the [Configuration] section of the
> writelogini file. For CW I use the following:
>
> Mouse_Wheel_Hz=50
>
> Then if the frequency is off a bit just move the mouse wheel up or down one
> click at a time. With each click of the mouse wheel the frequency will
> change by 50 Hz. Set a larger or smaller value if you prefer. Just
> remember to use this for S&P only as it changes both the receive and
> transmit frequencies.
>
> 73,
> Gary AL9A
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: G
> Sent: November 25, 2013 2:05 PM
> To: writelog at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] ICOM 7600 WL bandmap zerobeating
>
> Ok thank you
> I'll try that next contest
> Gilles ve2lx
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> De : WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] De la part de
> k0bx at arrl.net
> Envoyé : 25 novembre 2013 15:31
> À : G; writelog at contesting.com
> Objet : Re: [WriteLog] ICOM 7600 WL bandmap zerobeating
>
> The trick is to set the Writelog CW Receiver to the CW off-set that you like
> to hear. I think the default is 600 HZ but I prefer 750 HZ.
> You have to make an entry in the Writelog.ini file like below:
>
> [Rttyrite]
> CW_RECV_FREQ=750 Set it for whatever you frequency is.
>
> THEN you have to set the CW Off-set in your IC-7600. You might have to look
> at the manual, but on most of the newer Icoms you press and hold the "Filter
> button" while in the CW Mode. You can then adjust your rigs off-set to
> match Writelog offset.
>
> Then if you use the CW Receiver to "tune-in" a station, you will be zero
> beat, if you click on a spot, then it should be right on freq.
> hope this helps?
>
> Joe K0BX
>
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> ________________________________
> From: G <rigel001 at sympatico.ca>
> To: writelog at contesting.com
> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 5:14 PM
> Subject: [WriteLog] ICOM 7600 WL bandmap zerobeating
>
>
> On this weekend CW contest.
>
> I remarked on the Writelog bandmap that when I left clic on a yellow
> underline call, when I TRX I am a liitle off of his frequency, and I must
> readjust for few cycles the VFO.
>
> What is the procedure to zero beat as much as possible the icom 7600 to be
> as close as possible of the bandmap and other station freq.
>
> Gilles VE2LX
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