That's almost a QSY request but that format is expecting a 3-digit frequency so 
would've thought you'd see a 190kHz movement

Did you see a QSY message in your Rx window?
de Mike W9MDB


 

    On Thursday, March 15, 2018, 6:49:15 AM CDT, Rich - K1HTV 
<k1...@comcast.net> wrote:  
 
  
This morning, a few minutes before local sunrise,  H40YM showed up on 160 Meter 
FT8 on 1840 KHz calling "CQ 1908 H40YM". He was listening up the band in the 
160M Japan operating area frequency window. Wanting to to work the H40 split, I 
temporarily set the WSJT-X File/Settings/Radio/ "Split Operations" to 'None', 
but left my K3 in the SPLIT mode. 




But, when clicked on the "CQ 1908 H40YM", instead of moving VF0-B to 1908 KHz, 
it was moved instead to 1190 KHz.  I tried a number of times but each time 
VFO-B was moved to the broadcast band frequency of 1190 KHz instead of 1908 
KHz. By the time manually set VFO-B to 1908 MHz, H40YM disappeared into the 
noise.




Might there be some kind of software bug in the v1.9.0-rc2 software causing the 
wrong split frequency to be set in VFO-B ?




73,

Rich - K1HTV
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