Yup...that did it.  Thanks.  I'm almost ready to send you the UDP server to
see what you think.
I've been testing it for the last day and it works quite well.  Took a
couple of suggestions on behavior.

So now people with multiple instances will be able to keep them in their
taskbar.   Sending a request to WSJT-X will wake up the one that is
triggered, restore it, and bring it th efront.

I'm working on a Network configuration tab for the settings right now trying
to save you some work and allowing me to learn more about QT.

Mike W9MDB


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Somerville [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 12:41 PM
To: WSJT software development
Subject: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X: Frequency display on start up - was: Re: UDP
Server

On 17/03/2015 16:42, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 17/03/2015 16:33, Michael Black wrote:
>> I deleted wsjt-x.ini
>> Start up wsjtx and I see 0.13613 in the band combobox and 14.078 in 
>> the frequency.
<snip>
>> Startup WSJT-X again and I still get 0.13613 and 14.078
> OK, that doesn't sound quite right. I will look into that.
Should be OK now. Turns out the Hamlib dummy back end starts at zero
frequency and WSJT-X was not seeing that as a change so didn't update the
frequency display.
>
> Thanks for the report.
73
Bill
G4WJS.

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