I have it working fine now. Thanks for all the suggestions!
jim ab3cv
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:23 PM Jim Miller wrote:
> 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
A question best asked on the WSJTx support list, where the developers
hang out..
https://wsjtx.groups.io/g/main
There are plenty of people there using K3's etc.
In any case, it may be more of a Hamlib issue, than WSJTx, and there is
"lots" of work going on at the moment with Hamlib.
73.
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
Thanks!
I'll keep playing around.
jim ab3cv
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 3:09 AM hdv wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> Yes, I am using this set-up, using the USB audio connection. Works great.
>
> Just select right or left channel microphone audio in the Audio set-up of
> each instance of WSJT.
>
> It could be
Hi Jim,Yes, I am using this set-up, using the USB audio connection. Works
great.Just select right or left channel microphone audio in the Audio set-up of
each instance of WSJT.It could be that you also need to set stereo in Windows
10. Go to the advanced microphone audio settings and select
Giving this "problem" some additional thought ...
WSJTX can not select "SPLIT" to transmit on VFO B in order to
automatically work a station heard on the Sub RX. However,
here is a starting point for the rest of the configuration ...
For the Main RX (VFO A):
Set Rig to Elecraft K3/K3S
If you have a P3, load 50.313 and 50.323 into memory to be able to toggle
between A/B. If you see activity on the P3 on the other frequency, toggle.
73 - Steve WB6RSE
On Jun 8, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
Has anyone run two instances of WSJT on a single K3s with the SubRX so as
to be
Since WSJTX does not understand the concept of a second receiver there
is no way to provide CAT control for the Sub RX or transmit on VFO B
as if it were a separate rig.
However, you can start a second instance of WSJTX to receive on the
Sub RX - start WSJTX with the --rig command line
The sub rx audio does not get plumbed over USB, AFAIK, like it does for the
main rx.. (It would be sweet if it did.)So it would seem that you'd
have to digitize it outboard. Also you'd have to make sure the second
instance doesn't send any CAT commands.
73 de AI6KG
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020
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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