Jim, Mike and all experts,
May I repeat a bit history of 'split' in the WSJT-X as I have learned it.
1# The split operation or split mode is mentioned on the radio settings. It
defines how WSJT-X controls radio and that's the only usage of the split
word in the User Manual.
2# Limiting the usage o
On 5/1/2023 8:31 PM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Nobody owns the definition of split
Mike,
For as long as I've been a ham (68 years) "split" operation has meant
transmitting on a frequency DIFFERENT from the station you're working.
The most common application is for a DX station in a
Thankyou Mike
73
vk4tux
On 2/5/23 13:31, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Nobody owns the definition of splitas for confusing hams they are
only confused because they refuse to learn.
#1 Rigs have a split button -- it lights up. That's split mode -- no
requirement that VFOB be on
Nobody owns the definition of splitas for confusing hams they are only
confused because they refuse to learn.
#1 Rigs have a split button -- it lights up. That's split mode -- no
requirement that VFOB be on any different frequency than VFOA. You can run CW
Skimmer on an IC-7300 with VFOA o
On Tue, 2 May 2023 10:57:17 +1000
Adrian via wsjt-devel wrote:
You STILL do not understand.
> All the online definitions I find for 'split' operation are ;
>
> Split means transmitting on one frequency and listening on another.
>
> referring to your own station, without reference to anyone els
All the online definitions I find for 'split' operation are ;
Split means transmitting on one frequency and listening on another.
referring to your own station, without reference to anyone else.
FT8 is not a 'listening' mode. It is visual receiving 3 - 4 Khz wide
including wherever you are TX.
Hello Joe!
Can you answer: have any benefits (in dynamic range of decoding FT8) using more
then 16 bit audio stream format under Windows 10?
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Sent from Mail.ru app for Android Monday, 01 May 2023, 05:18PM +03:00 from Joe
Taylor via wsjt-devel wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net :
>Hi Gary,
>
>
Hi Gary,
On 4/26/2023 7:59 AM, K9RX wrote:
I had sent this on the 16^th of April but did not get a response… I
believe these are germane questions – and as far as I’ve been able to
tell they are not addressed in the manual. These pertain to the use of
“average” when running Q65. I’ve asked the
Too funny, as the rx of both stations covers the entire pan bandwidth,
the fact they are transmitting on a different pan slice within,
does not qualify as 'audio split' in my book. If both were running 300Hz
rx filters then it might qualify on matching tx/tx placement between two
stations
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