The frequency spotted should equate to the freq that the users will show on
their waterfall, not that shown on their rig.  For instance I have seen far
too many PSK spots for 14.070 and when I click on them, my "send" arrow on
the waterfall sits right on that freq, and there is nothing there on the
sound card.  Its usually up about 1500 kc up in my instance, since that is
where the sound card "sweet spot" is.  Means the user then has to hunt
around, and if there are a couple dozen stations running, click on several
spots to find the actual station.  Most people do this right, but some dont
realize what is happening, and continue to spot the rigs freq, and other
spot the rigs freq and then give an "addition figure" on the sound card.



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