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Clarifier On President Lincoln

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N0YJV

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Hi,
With the 10 meter band being hot, I was tuning around on the Lincoln and I noticed that my clarifier wasn't working on USB.
Is there a setting that may have turned it off?
Thanks.
K0LNY.
 

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Sounds like something broke. The clarifier adjusts the BFO needed for SSB wether upper or lower sideband.
If frequency tuning is variable, you don't realy need the clarifier, just fine tune the receive frequency.
Centering on CW should give a 1000 Hz tone.
 
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N0YJV

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Sounds like something broke. The clarifier adjusts the BFO needed for SSB wether upper or lower sideband.
If frequency tuning is variable, you don't realy need the clarifier, just fine tune the receive frequency.
Centering on CW should give a 1000 Hz tone.

Thanks, I hope nothing is broke.
I'm reluctant to change the tuning because I also use it on CB, and it is set to channel mode.
It would be a nice feature if when it was on the 11 meters band, it would automatically switch to channel mode instead of VFO.
But the clarifier worked in channel mode before, so I know that isn't the problem.

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Switch to VFO mode. The frequency shouldn't change until you change it. Then you can offset a handful of khz and find the sweet spot.
11 meter band does not have VFO mode, but the clarifier for receive only.
 
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