September 19, 200916 yr Commercial Member Use the following keys to tune ADF1:100s - CTRL+SHIFT+A10s - CTRL+SHIFT+AA1s - CTRL+SHIFT+AAA.1s - CTRL+SHIFT+AAAAUse the + and - keys to adjust the values once you have 'selected' the relevant ADF number (e.g. 100s, 10s etc.) Cheers, Henning
September 19, 200916 yr Please ignore. Using the FMS tune and the RMU inner knob for adjusting 4th digit, it seems to do the temporary trick (for ADF1 only). Not really convenient, but at least the ADF1 can be used.
September 19, 200916 yr Use the following keys to tune ADF1:100s - CTRL+SHIFT+A10s - CTRL+SHIFT+AA1s - CTRL+SHIFT+AAA.1s - CTRL+SHIFT+AAAAUse the + and - keys to adjust the values once you have 'selected' the relevant ADF number (e.g. 100s, 10s etc.)Thanks, Henning. Please see the other solution I just posted. CheersEric
September 19, 200916 yr Commercial Member Eric,Saw that, thanks.As Ryan has stated, the ADF problem has been fixed for SP1. They will be more easily tune-able, especially if you need to make large frequency changes. Cheers, Henning
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