Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X 2.3.0-rc2 auto-stop TX not working?

2020-12-25 Thread Enrico Schürrer OE1EQW
Find a free frequency but not that of the CQ calling station. Then your 
WSJT-X will not stop broadcasting either.

It is important to call NOT on the frequency of the CQ-calling station!

73, Enrico, OE1EQW

Am 24.12.2020 um 17:43 schrieb Paul Bramscher:

Greetings--  I may be imagining this (apologies if so), but there may be
a change of behavior between RC1 and RC2 or thereabouts with regard to
transmitting.  I'm running RC2 compiled on Debian Linux, Kenwood TS-590.

I seem to recall in the past that if:
Some station is calling CQ
You attempt to answer
They begin a QSO with some other station

Then WSJT-X's TX automatically disables, as a courtesy to the two
other stations beginning a QSO.

Seems it remains engaged now, and you need to manually turn off TX to
that station lest you step on their QSO.

Has this behavior changed, or am I imagining things?  I run only split
mode these days, if that has anything to do with it.

73, KD0KZE / Paul


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Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X 2.3.0-rc2 auto-stop TX not working?

2020-12-24 Thread Reino Talarmo
Paul,

If your TX frequency is on or close the frequency of the station you called,
then your Tx will be disabled. Otherwise your transmission continues. I
don't think that this behavior has been changed. To be honest I have not
tested this as I use split and usually send off the offended frequency.

73, Reino OH3mA

-Original Message-
From: Paul Bramscher [mailto:pfb...@comcast.net] 
Sent: 24. joulukuuta 2020 18:43
To: WSJT software development 
Subject: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X 2.3.0-rc2 auto-stop TX not working?

Greetings--  I may be imagining this (apologies if so), but there may be a
change of behavior between RC1 and RC2 or thereabouts with regard to
transmitting.  I'm running RC2 compiled on Debian Linux, Kenwood TS-590.

I seem to recall in the past that if:
Some station is calling CQ
You attempt to answer
They begin a QSO with some other station

Then WSJT-X's TX automatically disables, as a courtesy to the two other
stations beginning a QSO.

Seems it remains engaged now, and you need to manually turn off TX to that
station lest you step on their QSO.

Has this behavior changed, or am I imagining things?  I run only split mode
these days, if that has anything to do with it.

73, KD0KZE / Paul


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[wsjt-devel] WSJT-X 2.3.0-rc2 auto-stop TX not working?

2020-12-24 Thread Paul Bramscher
Greetings--  I may be imagining this (apologies if so), but there may be
a change of behavior between RC1 and RC2 or thereabouts with regard to
transmitting.  I'm running RC2 compiled on Debian Linux, Kenwood TS-590.

I seem to recall in the past that if:
Some station is calling CQ
You attempt to answer
They begin a QSO with some other station

Then WSJT-X's TX automatically disables, as a courtesy to the two
other stations beginning a QSO.

Seems it remains engaged now, and you need to manually turn off TX to
that station lest you step on their QSO.

Has this behavior changed, or am I imagining things?  I run only split
mode these days, if that has anything to do with it.

73, KD0KZE / Paul


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