One of my real pet peeves is seeing a spot for a freq for PSK, clicking on it, and finding the station not there but somewhere up the band.  Freqs given on spots should be that read off of the waterfall, because the software that QSYs a rig is going to take in consideration the rig freq + the soundcard freq.  Also, not all people have their "sweet spot" at the same place ont he waterfall.  Mine does happen to be 1,000 cy.  But, most software help files reccommend 1,500. 
 
So - Ricks' assumption would normally be correct.
 
Danny Douglas N7DC
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] PAX2 and 20M as of 1700Z

Nope, that is dial frequency, so if you are on 7075.5 USB indicated, the signal will appear centered on 1000hz oon your waterfall.
 
i know, I know that in effect it is 7076.5  BUT......easier to go by dial frequency.
 
As of 1700Z Oct 26, will be on 14076.5 dial frequency, USB, and TX centered on 1000hz, beaconing every 5 minutes, mailbox on( have a birdie at 14075.5).
So - Ricks' assumption would normally be correct.
 
 
 
 
John
VE5MU
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