If it works in 1.16 and doesn't in 1.19 then it would seem to be OmniRig and 
not WSJT-X.  Alex must've broken it.
That frequency test has been in there for quite a while (a couple years 
perhaps?) and nobody else has this problem.  It would indicate OmniRig is 
dropping the frequency change request to return to the requested frequency.

de Mike W9MDB

 

    On Saturday, May 18, 2019, 6:55:01 AM CDT, Mike <biounit.m...@gmail.com> 
wrote:  
 
 I am forwarding this conversation to amke sure you all know about this ...

I was running Omnirig 1.16 for years. I saw there was a new version (1.19) so 
installed it. Have two rigs in use in Omnirig: FT-450D & IC-7300. Were no 
problems before with Omnirig or the communications to/from the radios.

Now with the new 1.19, suppose the FT-450D is turned on and it's freq. display 
reads 50.313.00. When I start WSJT-X using the new Omnirig it changes the 
frequency to 50.313.05 on the radio display, and WSJT-X shows it's 50.313 055. 
If I use WSJT-X to change bands the "55" Hz never shows up again no mater what 
band I go to. But shut it all down and start over, same thing happens.  55 Hz 
is added to the freq, of the FT-450D.

On the IC-7300, same thing happens at first BUT - I can see the display briefly 
flash an extra 55 Hz on the display, then it goes to the correct frequency in 
an instant most of the time. However, this morning it kept the extra 55 Hz on 
the display of the IC-7300. Changing bands causes the 55 Hz to go away from 
then on (for that operating session) like the FT-450D.

If I go back to the .exe for Omnirig 1.16 - the problems all go away and all 
radios act perfectly fine just as they always did for years. I did not change 
any settings when I switched to the new version to cause this. However; after I 
observed it happen with 1.19 I tried to change various settings such as baud 
rate (also for the radios), time out and other items to no avail. In any case 
it does NOT happen when I go back to Omnirig 1.16. Even with different 
settings. Omnirig 1.16 causes no problems at all.

I wrote the developer of Omnirig and got this response -

Hi Mike,

Thank you for reporting the problem. The frequency change by 55 Hz is not a 
bug, WSJTX makes this change on startup to determine
the frequency change step of the radio. The program is supposed to undo the 
change, but for some reason this does not happen. I
will contact the WSJTX developers to see how we can fix this.

Please note that I released OmniRig 1.19 in order to fix some serious problems 
that WSJTX had with the old version. These
problems are now fixed, but the glitch you have reported still requires 
correction.

73 Alex VE3NEA
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