tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post1236669860329849065..comments2024-03-28T05:17:55.293-04:00Comments on W2LJ QRP - When you care to send the very least!: Broke the pileup!QRP - When you care to send the very least!http://www.blogger.com/profile/08707602309223956112noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12559579.post-74437505461003033482008-08-09T15:12:00.000-04:002008-08-09T15:12:00.000-04:00Hi Larry, Congratulations on busting the pileup ...Hi Larry,<BR/> Congratulations on busting the pileup for VO2A. I've gotten them a couple of times (non-QRP, but not QRO either) and it can sure be a challenge.<BR/><BR/> About XIT, I don't have a K2 (I've got a 756 Pro II) but I'd assume the concept is the same. What I use XIT for is if I find a guy who seems to be working stations just a teeny bit off frequency, like up or down maybe 100Hz or so. I could just tune the main VFO and work him, but I like to have his xmit frequency zero beat (since the filters are set up for that), so what I'll do is first use RIT to zero beat one or two guys who he's just worked, then switch to XIT (turning off RIT) and tranmit there. You can do the same thing with RIT and moving the main VFO, but by using XIT I don't change the DX frequency at all, and it seems to work pretty easily once you get the hang of it.<BR/><BR/>73,<BR/> David, K2DBKDavid, K2DBKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01368040445069901890noreply@blogger.com