There's a setting in N1MM to create a random offset on spots.
Barry W2UP
On 2/22/2016 17:51, Scott Ellington wrote:
 During some of my modest runs in the CW ARRL DX contest last weekend, 
it seemed many of the callers were on exactly the same frequency, 
making it really hard to pick out a call.  This phenomenon seems to be 
getting worse.  I wonder if this is because many of them are just 
clicking on a spot, and modern radios have such great frequency 
accuracy.  It would help if operators using this technique would use 
the XIT to offset 50-100 Hz.  (No more, or you'll end up too close to 
the neighbors.)  If it doesn't already, perhaps someday software could 
introduce a random offset.
 There were also, of course, some callers way off frequency.  It's best 
to know just where your transmit frequency is, and to place it 
strategically.
73,
Scott  K9MA
  
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