Likely the conversion scheme is different on 40. Instead of subtracting in a
mixer of the PTO and crystal as it does on most bands, it adds on 40 so tuning
goes the opposite direction.
The counter programming simply takes that into account and displays the correct
frequency.
Gary
> On Aug 25, 2018, at 12:17 PM, Paul DeWitte <k9ot@yousq.net> wrote:
>
> I am not sure how to explain my problem.
>
> I have 3 corsair IIs. recently I got one out to give it some air time. It
> had been a while since it had been used.
>
> When tuning in a signal on 40M I found that instead of turning the VFO
> CLOCKWISE to zero beat on a low pitch signal, I have to go down (counter
> clockwise) to get on frequencey. The offset tuning works the same way. I
> have to tune down to bring the signal up in pitch.
> That is exactly backwards of how TT radios work on 1.8 to 10 MHZ.
>
> Everything else seems to be correct. The frequency readout seems to be
> correct as you tune up the band.It has good rcv audio, and this is the only
> thing that I find wrong.
>
> Is there a wiring problem here? In looking at one of the others, I do not
> see any difference in wire routing.
> Can it be the PTO?
>
> Thanks for any replies,
> 73 Paul K9OT
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