John,
If you like to chase DX and work split frequency pileups, this is
a dynamite setup. I set the pegasus on the dx station, turn on split,
turn on dual receive mode, and set my tuning knob for vfo b.
The rx320 will automatically follow the vfo b setting.
This allows me to tune the stations working the dx station and still
monitor the dx station. When I find a station that just worked the
dx station, I am all set to transmit there. More often than not,
I work the dx station right away doing this.
I also made my stereo headphones plug so I can have the left
ear listening to the pegasus and the right ear listening to the rx320.
This helps a lot to sort out who is who.
Carl Moreschi N4PY
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Mead" <w9ow@yahoo.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:15 AM
Subject: [TenTec] RX-320/Pegasus Applications
>
> I am a Pegasus user who recently purchased an RX-220.
> I use N4PY software and have noticed Carl's
> suggestions about using the RX-320 as a sub-receiver.
> I am interested in folk's experiences in using the two
> rigs together.
> Tnx, John, W9OW
>
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