The FT-817 will tune to both 144 and 160 although the sensitivity seems to be
down at 160.It is still good enough to receive on 2320.Europe is
authorized 2320.The US is not.The US is authorized 2304.Europe is
not, at least not all countries.So I have to transmit
Would sound like you just need a wider split frequency capability.
So you could run +16,000,000 or such.
Perhaps I can add a capability in Hamlib for a VFO A or VFO B or VFO Main or
VFO Sub offset value.
Then you could add a file called "hamlib_settings.json" which would look
something like this:
I was wondering if there is a way that I can cross band on 2304/2320 using
144/160 and still have Doppler control?I do not see a possible
configuration.Anybody doing that and how?
Thanks.73.WA3RGQ
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I cannot answer that question right now. I use Fake It. In the past when I
have tried to use split, my FT-857 seemed to get confused and did not know what
frequency to be on. Very slow CAT response. Creating error messages. Even
Fake It works a little slow. The 857 does not allow frequency
Seems easy enough. Could have a Tx Offset box that work work when Rig Split is
on.
That would then add that offset to the VFOB frequency request.
So you could add 16Mhz for the 2304 or 7GHz for the 3.4 to the VFOA freq and
VFOB would get set.
Would that work?
Mike W9DMB
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A couple of weeks ago some one asked about using an SDR receiver and a standard
transmitter with WSJT. My first thought was that as long as the audio was
routed property, that would be possible.
But then someone pointed out that you would lose Doppler control since the
Radio tab only has one e