Re: Auto-spot, tuning aids, and the arcane history of CW pitch-matching

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Re: Auto-spot, tuning aids, and the arcane history of CW pitch-matching

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For N1MM, use the up and down arrow keys to get close in S&P operation and then press F11 to zero beat -

F11 Z B,{CATA1ASC SWT42;}

If it is a dense pile, a little XIT offset is a big help.

73,

Bob R
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Re: Auto-spot, tuning aids, and the arcane history of CW pitch-matching

Bill Frantz
I must admit, most of my CW tuning is done with the P3/SVGA and
getting the pitch "right" in my earphones. (With RTTY, I can get
very close to the correct pitch by ear. Then I used the crossed
loop tuning aid for the final few Hz.)

73 Bill AE6JV

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