Hi John

The problem OZ1LPR ran into was during some EME tests of the new Doppler
modes in 1.9.0.  He was attempting to operate manual split with Doppler
tracking set to off,  in an attempt to disable CAT frequency commands to
his radio completely.  He found that having set up his VFO A and VFO B to
different frequencies (so as to be able to simulate a non CAT station, eg
someone using WSJT10) one of the VFOs would still  get reset by the
program unexpectedly.  This behaviour prevented us from carrying out the
test.

He also could not use the Rig at None, as he used PTT via CAT.

73

Charlie




> Morning. Cant you simply avoid the birdie by adjusting the tx/rx frequency
> settings with the mouse on the waterfall display and then use the "fake"
> options in the settings?
>
> Thanks and Regards
> John Ward
>
> 73 de John
> ZS1EQ
>
> On 16 Mar 2018 8:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Peter
>>
>> One option might be to arrange PTT via a serial port to the mic PTT line
>> and not have to use CAT, in which case the Rig to 'None' would work.
>>
>> I have heard of one other request for what you are asking, from OZ1LPR,
>> for much the same reasons.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Charlie G3WDG
>>
>> >>
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >
>> > firstly my thanks to those who are at the coal face developing WSJT
>> and
>> > its
>> > brothers.
>> >
>> > I would like to see if it would be possible to include a toggle on the
>> > main
>> > GUI that stops WSJT-X sending frequency set commands to the
>> transceiver.
>> > When I control my IC-7600 and my IC-910 with WSJT-X it does a great
>> job
>> of
>> > setting the rig to the right frequency for the mode but some times
>> there
>> > is
>> > a need to be on a non standard frequency if some one has a birdie or
>> > chasing EME.  I find if I go into the settings menu and then come out,
>> (to
>> > check a setting which we all do some times) the software does a
>> frequency
>> > set to the rig and I end up back on a standard frequency for that
>> mode,
>> > which is for those times very un helpful especially when chasing EME
>> on
>> 50
>> > MHz
>> >
>> > I had in the past set WSJT-X to be "no rig" to stop this but now I
>> need
>> to
>> > send PTT via CAT to the IC7600 so cannot use that strategy now.
>> >
>> > Could the big Green / Red indicator next to the frequency readout be
>> made
>> > into a toggle ? then a mouse click could change the rig mode, add the
>> > colour BLUE (first colour that jumped into my head) to represent the
>> rig
>> > frequency will not be set by the software? (does not require any new
>> GUI
>> > real estate to add the feature).  Then a simple mouse click on the
>> > tri-coloured dot can put it back to GREEN for automated setting of the
>> > rig.
>> >
>> > Unsure if it is only me that experiences this in day to day operating,
>> if
>> > no others support it, then I expect this will not make it through.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Peter, VK5PJ
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