Jim,

I do this for several years now in order to have full Xpol diversity capability on my 144 MHz EME system. I'm listening and decoding Hpol with one instance and Vpol with the second WSJT instance just by selecting right and left channel for each. Make sure to have both WSJT-X instances running in an own directory path each.

73 Udo, DK5YA

Am 08.06.2020 um 22:23 schrieb Jim Miller:
Has anyone run two instances of WSJT on a single K3s with the SubRX so as
to be able to monitor both 50.323 and 50.313?

Of course I'll only be able to transmit on the instance that has the Main
RX but it would be handy to be able to see both.

Thanks

Jim ab3cv
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