Hi Bill

My RTS is high because CAT will not work i fit is not on high. I don’t use any 
interface, it’s a direct serial connection from the TS 2000 to the computer.

I‘ve now checked "Settings->General->Monitor returns to last used frequency" 
and this sets the mode now correct. But otherwise I never had checked this 
option, worked always without it. I can reproduce this. Everytime I start 
wsjtx, it changed USB to LSB (when USB was active before).
I think it has something to do with the cat connection, because sometimes it is 
bevahing very special. But I just have this in wsjtx. All other software 
programmes are working very well.

But never mind, this option now helpes me a lot.
Thanks again and 73
Attila

Von: Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2018 13:08
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [wsjt-devel] 2 Bugs or maybe features?

On 13/12/2018 08:06, Attila Kocis wrote:
The box isn’t checked:
[cid:[email protected]]
I can reproduce this by any start of wsjtx.

But I now found the problem I think.
When I start WSJTX, it turns the transceiver into LSB mode, and there are not 
ft8 signals down there 😊
After selecting a frequency it stays in USB mode correctly.
I am using Kenwood TS2000 with CAT over RS232 cable. It worked great in the 
last versions.
Maybe there was a change in Hamlib?

Hi Attila,

you need to check the "Settings->General->Monitor returns to last used 
frequency" option if you want WSJT-X to set the rig when it starts. This option 
is there to allow starting the application without disturbing the rig.

I note you have RTS forced high on your CAT serial port configuration, does 
your interface require that?

I also note you have not selected one of the active "Settings->Radio->Split 
Operating" options, you will get better performance if you do.

73
Bill
G4WJS.
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