Correct. JT-65 has common frequencies on each band. Then JT-9 is about 2 kHz higher from JT-65, thus the move in frequency. There is a box to be checked on the application when changing from JT-65 to JT-9. It is best if the radio is under CAT control. Most issues in this regard are resolved by the software.

73 Bob, K4TAX

On 7/18/2015 11:53 AM, WA8JXM wrote:
Some of t he JT-65/JT-9 software has a +2 kHz offset option that moves the transmit carrier up 2 kHz to keep it in the proper transmit bandpass.

Ken WA8JXM

On 18/07/2015 00:01, Gary Hawkins wrote:
The identified problem - I was trying to transmit the test Tone and JT9 signal above the 2.8KHz upper bandwidth limit on the TX path of the KX3. No matter what you have the RX bandwidth set to, the maximum audio frequency that will go through the transmit chain is 2.8kHz.

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