On 23/11/2017 8:58 AM, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote:
On 23/11/2017 7:31 AM, Dan Malcolm wrote:
WSJT-X is pretty good at running QSO’s with ‘split’ frequency
operation. JTAlert is essential for smooth QSO tracking and
logging. What I am missing is logging the separate frequencies for a
split QSO. I suspect that most ops don’t track the different Tx and
Rx frequencies, but I do. Perhaps the data manager in me. WSJT-X v18
display the frequencies set for Rx and Tx, but they don’t seem to
propagate through JTAlert 2.10.4 to Log4OM. The Tx frequency does
and I can manually fix the Rx frequency which is just a copy of the
Tx when logged.
Am I missing some setting? If not are there any plans to propagate
actual Rx frequencies separate from Tx?
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Dan – K4SHQ
Dan,
JTAlert logs both the Tx and Rx Frequencies if they are known.
With WSJT-X, there is only one frequency conveyed in the UDP protocol
"QSO Logged" packet, that is the Dial frequency (Hz).
The UDP protocol "Status" packet does provide Tx DF and Rx DF values.
JTAlert would need to be extended to utilise those values when logging
a QSO
de Laurie VK3AMA
Dan,
FYI, this has been corrected for the next JTAlert release. JTAlert will
correctly log the TX and RX frequencies (Dial plus TX DF and RX DF
respectively).
BTW, if your running JTDX the old behaviour remains as JTDX never
conveys the two DF values in its UDP Status packet so JTAlert has to use
the single frequency conveyed in the UDP Log QSO packet (Dial plus TX DF).
de Laurie VK3AMA
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