I think it will work okay as it is. The 746 does not have dual 
watch, as you said, but it does display the VFO B frequency, so it's 
easy to keep an eye on it.

     Will try it out for a bit and test it further.

Tnx es 73

Dave 'Doc' Corio

On 4/6/2016 2:26 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 06/04/2016 19:12, Dave 'Doc' Corio wrote:
>>        Yes. Hadn't tried transmitting, as VFO B wasn't even on the same
>> band, but it DID change to the correct frequency when "Tune" was
>> clicked. However, VFO B would not return to the correct offset when
>> changed on the Wide Graph.
> Hi Dave,
>
> I can only see that would be a problem if you had DUAL WATCH on but that
> would be wrong for WSJT-X in all cases and I don't think the IC-746 has
> DUAL WATCH anyway. Can you try it for a while and see if it causes any
> issues.
>
> What is happening is that Icom rigs with A/B VFO arrangements only have
> their Tx VFO frequency set just before going to Tx. this is done to
> avoid the glitches of the Rx that would occur setting the VfO B frequency.
>
> I believe that the IC-746 doesn't display the "other" VFO so I would
> suggest not looking. If you change the VFO or the SPLIT setting then you
> have effectively broken rig control as there is no way of determining
> the current VFO or SPLIT status on that rig.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
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