Il 28/10/18 10:45, Black Michael via wsjt-devel ha scritto:
> The directions are missing the phrase "if your rig is capable of it".
> Kind of assumes everybody understands this stuff.
Probably I'm not "so smart as_"everybody_ is to _understand this stuff"_.
I'm sorry to bore the ML with obvious s
Il 28/10/18 12:29, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
> On 28/10/2018 13:45, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
>> The directions are missing the phrase "if your rig is capable of
>> it". Kind of assumes everybody understands this stuff.
>>
>> Bandwidth settings are on of the big variables on rigs and
On 28/10/2018 13:45, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
The directions are missing the phrase "if your rig is capable of it".
Kind of assumes everybody understands this stuff.
Bandwidth settings are on of the big variables on rigs and have
generally gotten wider as the years have gone on.
The directions are missing the phrase "if your rig is capable of it". Kind of
assumes everybody understands this stuff.
Bandwidth settings are on of the big variables on rigs and have generally
gotten wider as the years have gone on.
So...if your FT-100 cannot widen bandwidth you are stuck wit
Il 27/10/18 21:58, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
> On 28/10/2018 01:30, Morris Wideman via wsjt-devel wrote:
>> My MP does not put out full power but if you have a way to increase
>> the TX audio level such as mic gain then this is not that big a problem.
>
> Morris,
>
> this is a very bad idea. In
On 28/10/2018 01:30, Morris Wideman via wsjt-devel wrote:
My MP does not put out full power but if you have a way to increase
the TX audio level such as mic gain then this is not that big a problem.
Morris,
this is a very bad idea. Increasing the audio drive to compensate for
the SSB IF filte
: [wsjt-devel] Flex Split Operation Setup with WSJT-X
Again, thanks for the responses everyone.
When set to split I’m finding that WSJT-X will “turn on” a B slice that was
originally not on and occasionally change it’s frequency though it keeps Tx set
to the A slice and is listening via DAX
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Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2018 1:11 PM
To: Black Michael ; WSJT software development
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Flex Split Operation Setup with WSJT-X
Again, thanks for the responses everyone.
When set to split I’m finding that WSJT-X will “turn on” a B slice that was
I think you need to find a Flex list to ask.
There are lots of Flex users without these problems (apparently) since you're
the first to ever report.
Perhaps they're using the TS-2000 emulation though. Try that and see if
behaves better.
de Mike W9MDB
On Saturday, October 27, 2018, 3:1
Again, thanks for the responses everyone.
When set to split I’m finding that WSJT-X will “turn on” a B slice that was
originally not on and occasionally change it’s frequency though it keeps Tx set
to the A slice and is listening via DAX on the A slice. So that B slice isn’t
actually doing any
The flex backend in hamlib which WSJT-X uses is just using the standard Kenwood
calls to set split.
All that does is the SP1 command which should simply turn on split
It also sets the freq and mode for VFOB using the standard kenwood commands.
It knows nothing of slices.
So it's really "assuming
On 27/10/2018 19:55, Ravella Russ wrote:
Thanks for the replies everyone.
I’m trying to understand what WSJT-X is assuming about Flex 6xxx
radios that results in the odd behavior I described. WHY I want to
operate split is irrelevant to the question but just for information,
I am trying to e
Thanks for the replies everyone.
I’m trying to understand what WSJT-X is assuming about Flex 6xxx radios that
results in the odd behavior I described. WHY I want to operate split is
irrelevant to the question but just for information, I am trying to experiment
with different ways of using WSJT
On 27/10/2018 12:40, Jay Hainline wrote:
Bill, Mike and others,
You do realize that JA on 160 meters is restricted to using FT8 at
1908 khz? Practice has been for JA to call for DX at their allocation
and listen for NA stations transmitting at 1840. Widening the
bandwidth window is not very
Yeah...that may be the problem though if he as a 2nd slice on the JA frequency
or such.
The Flex driver in hamlib doesn't know anything about slices.
Was my understanding that you tied different audio devices to the in/out for
each slice and a COM port for each slice just like it was a separate r
Quick point. Slice refers to an discrete frequency setup. Panadapter is a band
segment. You can have multiple slices per panadapter, each its own virtual VFO.
George J Molnar
KF2T, Virginia, USA
> On Oct 27, 2018, at 10:55 AM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> Ensure you don't have
Would this work ? one slice, one wsjt-x .. This is for working JA's 160m
. In RIT type 68000Hz Just saying
Ed N5DG
On 10/27/2018 9:55 AM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Ensure you don't have the other frequency on a separate slice. That
may be confusing things.
Just put on one slice an
Ensure you don't have the other frequency on a separate slice. That may be
confusing things.Just put on one slice and it should behave.
de MIke W9MDB
On Saturday, October 27, 2018, 2:05:02 AM CDT, Star Light
wrote:
Thanks for the response.
As I mentioned in my post, it doesn’t
option with 2 slices would be more feasible.
My 2 cents…
73 Jay KA9CFD
From: Bill Somerville
Sent: October 27, 2018 10:50
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Flex Split Operation Setup with WSJT-X
Hi Russ,
why do you want to use WSJT-X split operating mode with
Hi Russ,
why do you want to use WSJT-X split operating mode with your SDR? I
thought the FlexRadio Tx bandwidth could be set as wide as the Rx
bandwidth, that should obviate the need for using SPLIT since you are
employing an all digital audio chain.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
On 27/10/2018 08:04, Star
Thanks for the response.
As I mentioned in my post, it doesn’t work just fine on one slice. That’s one
of the reasons I posted the question.
Does anybody have any actual knowledge about this?
Thanks, Russ
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 25, 2018, at 9:16 PM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
> w
I don't know why you would need separate slices to work split in WSJT-X.
Aren't slices really for different frequency ranges?
Split in WSJT-X is all inside the audio band pass of one slice. It just
adjusts the frequency so that the audio is always in the 1500-2000Hz
offset.Split is really desi
Hello, I have WSJT-X (v1.9.1) set up with my Yaseu FTdx9000 to operate full
(not “fake") split and it works great. WSJT-X seems to always listen on the A
side and set Tx on the B side (no matter how it’s set initially) and moves the
B side Tx freq around in a logical way.
I’m not sure how to
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