Also, if the RIT is active you can just press the RIT button
and hold it in. You'll hear a beep, and the RIT will "center"
itself, that is return to a zero offset. XIT works the same
way.
73,
Mike -- WB4HUC
Austin, TX
http://wb4huc.home.texas.net/omni-vi/
Dale L. Martin wrote:
> >
> >I operated an Omni VI while visiting W1AW last week. That was
> the first
> >time I'd ever operated the Omni VI or even seen one close up. I
> never
> >could find a way to turn the RIT control off and there was no
> center
> >detent on the adjustable RIT control. That was a little annoying
> to me
> >and is a concern as I consider the Omni VI+ for my home station.
> >
> >Did I just miss the RIT off/on switch or does no one but me see
> this as
> >problematic?
>
> Hi, Jeff.
>
> Yes.
>
> That is, yes, you missed it. It's at the intersection of the top
> row buttons over the main tuning knob and band/frequency keypad
> and the VFO A/B/Split button column.
>
> It doesn't have a detent. I have been doing the School Club
> Roundup from our club station at work (W5RRR) and the IC781 there
> doesn't have a detent in the RIT--I haven't operated our FT1000
> or TS950 in some time, so can't speak to their RIT's
> lack/possession of a detent. Personally, I don't tune for the
> detent, I simply tune for good audio/note. If it's near 0.00,
> fine. If not, fine.
>
> Hardly an issue on which to base the purchase or non-purchase of
> such a significant (and excellent) radio.
>
> Get one. You won't miss the detent.
>
> 73,
> dale, kg5u
>
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