Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

2017-07-02 Thread Bill Somerville

Hi Dan,

you've got it now, hi hi.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 02/07/2017 18:02, Dan Malcolm wrote:


Bill,

At the moment it’s 1636.  Perhaps the light is dawning. Would split 
mode only shift the Tx frequency in order to keep the audio frequency 
in bounds, and not to shift if Tx frequency is already in bounds?


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*Subject:* Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

On 02/07/2017 17:29, Dan Malcolm wrote:

I think I understand, but perhaps I didn’t communicate well. 
Prior to r7776 the B BFO did the Tx (and A BFO does the Rx) and

shifted frequency to 14.078.500 as I expected, in compliance with
the recommend split mode setting.  Now, Tx still occurs on the B
VFO, but does not shift to 14.078.500 as it did previously.  The B
VFO remains at 14.079.000 during Tx.  This seems to be a change in
Tx split mode behavior.  I understand the DF frequency will change
depending on the Tx DF, but I thought the TX shift using split
mode was supposed to keep audio frequencies in 1200-2000Hz range
and to do that required a 500Hz downshift during Tx.

Hi Dan,

what is your Tx DF when you observe the Tx dial frequency (VFO B) at 
14.079 ?


73
Bill
G4WJS.



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Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

2017-07-02 Thread Dan Malcolm
I just tested my last reply to you, and it appears I understand "split mode"
better.  Thanks.

 

From: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com] 
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 11:33 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

 

On 02/07/2017 17:29, Dan Malcolm wrote:

I think I understand, but perhaps I didn't communicate well.  Prior to r7776
the B BFO did the Tx (and A BFO does the Rx) and shifted frequency to
14.078.500 as I expected, in compliance with the recommend split mode
setting.  Now, Tx still occurs on the B VFO, but does not shift to
14.078.500 as it did previously.  The B VFO remains at 14.079.000 during Tx.
This seems to be a change in Tx split mode behavior.  I understand the DF
frequency will change depending on the Tx DF, but I thought the TX shift
using split mode was supposed to keep audio frequencies in 1200-2000Hz range
and to do that required a 500Hz downshift during Tx.

Hi Dan,

what is your Tx DF when you observe the Tx dial frequency (VFO B) at 14.079
?

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

2017-07-02 Thread Dan Malcolm
Bill,

At the moment it's 1636.  Perhaps the light is dawning.  Would split mode
only shift the Tx frequency in order to keep the audio frequency in bounds,
and not to shift if Tx frequency is already in bounds?

 

From: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com] 
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 11:33 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

 

On 02/07/2017 17:29, Dan Malcolm wrote:

I think I understand, but perhaps I didn't communicate well.  Prior to r7776
the B BFO did the Tx (and A BFO does the Rx) and shifted frequency to
14.078.500 as I expected, in compliance with the recommend split mode
setting.  Now, Tx still occurs on the B VFO, but does not shift to
14.078.500 as it did previously.  The B VFO remains at 14.079.000 during Tx.
This seems to be a change in Tx split mode behavior.  I understand the DF
frequency will change depending on the Tx DF, but I thought the TX shift
using split mode was supposed to keep audio frequencies in 1200-2000Hz range
and to do that required a 500Hz downshift during Tx.

Hi Dan,

what is your Tx DF when you observe the Tx dial frequency (VFO B) at 14.079
?

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

2017-07-02 Thread Bill Somerville

On 02/07/2017 17:29, Dan Malcolm wrote:
I think I understand, but perhaps I didn’t communicate well. Prior to 
r7776 the B BFO did the Tx (and A BFO does the Rx) and shifted 
frequency to 14.078.500 as I expected, in compliance with the 
recommend split mode setting.  Now, Tx still occurs on the B VFO, but 
does not shift to 14.078.500 as it did previously.  The B VFO remains 
at 14.079.000 during Tx.  This seems to be a change in Tx split mode 
behavior.  I understand the DF frequency will change depending on the 
Tx DF, but I thought the TX shift using split mode was supposed to 
keep audio frequencies in 1200-2000Hz range and to do that required a 
500Hz downshift during Tx.


Hi Dan,

what is your Tx DF when you observe the Tx dial frequency (VFO B) at 
14.079 ?


73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

2017-07-02 Thread Dan Malcolm
Bill,

I think I understand, but perhaps I didn't communicate well.  Prior to r7776
the B BFO did the Tx (and A BFO does the Rx) and shifted frequency to
14.078.500 as I expected, in compliance with the recommend split mode
setting.  Now, Tx still occurs on the B VFO, but does not shift to
14.078.500 as it did previously.  The B VFO remains at 14.079.000 during Tx.
This seems to be a change in Tx split mode behavior.  I understand the DF
frequency will change depending on the Tx DF, but I thought the TX shift
using split mode was supposed to keep audio frequencies in 1200-2000Hz range
and to do that required a 500Hz downshift during Tx.

 

From: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com] 
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 11:17 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

 

On 02/07/2017 17:13, Dan Malcolm wrote:

I just compiled r7776 and found that there is a "split" problem.  In
Settings under the Radio tab I have enabled Rig for Split Operation.  I am
running Kenwood TS-2000 for the Rig model.  That setting has been working
well until I compiled the new WSJT-X 1.7.1-devel r7776.  Prior to this Tx
occurred on the B CFO at 14.78.500Mhz.  Now it is still using the B VFO but
no offset occurs.  I may have confused things a bit because I also
recompiled HamLIb3.

 

Dan Malcolm

K4SHQ

Hi Dan,

the Tx VFO dial frequency is not fixed, it depends on the Tx DF you select.
If you control-click around the waterfall you should see that each 500Hz
section uses a different Tx VFO dial frequency. That is assuming you are
using one of the multi-decode modes JT9, JT65 or FT8.

73
Bill
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Re: [wsjt-devel] r7776 Split problem

2017-07-02 Thread Bill Somerville

On 02/07/2017 17:13, Dan Malcolm wrote:


I just compiled r7776 and found that there is a “split” problem.  In 
Settings under the Radio tab I have enabled Rig for Split Operation.  
I am running Kenwood TS-2000 for the Rig model.  That setting has been 
working well until I compiled the new WSJT-X 1.7.1-devel r7776.  Prior 
to this Tx occurred on the B CFO at 14.78.500Mhz.  Now it is still 
using the B VFO but no offset occurs.  I may have confused things a 
bit because I also recompiled HamLIb3.


Dan Malcolm

K4SHQ


Hi Dan,

the Tx VFO dial frequency is not fixed, it depends on the Tx DF you 
select. If you control-click around the waterfall you should see that 
each 500Hz section uses a different Tx VFO dial frequency. That is 
assuming you are using one of the multi-decode modes JT9, JT65 or FT8.


73
Bill
G4WJS.

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