Yes. The entire SR series of transceivers has receiver incremental tuning, RIT. Hallicrafters had the original patten on the RIT concept and was the first?to go into production with it.
Walt Cates, WD0GOF
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"Do
any tranceivers actually have a way
to
change the received CW tone without changing the receiver frequency?'
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Sure
-? Many of the modern HF transceivers have a "CW tone/pitch" control that allows you to change the CW pitch without changing the Rx freq. I can't think of any of the vintage tube xcvrs that had that feature, but maybe someone knows of one. My TR4CW/RIT only
has a RIT control, which changes the Rx freq along with the CW tone.?
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Bob
K3AC
In a message dated 11/22/2024 4:12:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, 1oldlens1@... writes:
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Do any tranceivers actually have a way
to change the received CW tone without changing the receiver frequency?