Hi Tom
I enter the offset as a number with no commas or decimal point. In the
station information table it then appears with comma separator and decimal
points
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This is on a UK purchased PC, running 2.7.0-rc2
73
Charlie DL3WDG
On Tue, 18 Jul 2023 at 22:45, tom via wsjt-d
Hi Tom,
You don't enter the comma or the space they just show up in the list
that way after you enter them.
While I don't use a transverter for 23 centimeters I made the entries as
follows to test the function.
Band 23cm
Offset -1268.00
Then added to the upper list as follows:
Region
Thanks all.
Yes I was following all comments - I have no issue at all with 2m or 70cms
offsets - same version of Windows, same rig (TS680) same copy of WSJT. Yes
saving all settings with the OK.
Yes was entering -1268 as offset - one thing - could someone confirm the format
of the offset on yo
Hi Tom,
Appending my post:
The offset frequency is a negative number so it should read:
Band = 23 cm
Offset = -1268.000 000 (note the decimal point and the space)
I am using an IC-7300 as the IF radio on my system and my transverter
settings for 1.25 meters and 33 centimeters work fine. I don
Hi Tom,
I use transverters for 1.25 meters and 33 centimeters, using the the
same idea try this for 23 centimeters.
Band = 23 cm
Offset = 1268.000 000 (note the decimal point and the space)
Check the frequency list and if there are no entries for 23 cm add them
for the modes you want.
Exam
Tom,
I use a transverter as well. Do make sure you have entered the frequency you
are using in the 'Frequencies' list in 'Settings'. Without doing that, the
rig's frequency can/will jump elsewhere.
Good luck and 73,
Andy, ka2uqw
On Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 06:51:28 AM EDT, tom via ws
Hi Tom
If its a bug, its not present with all setups, as it works for me fine, and
always has. Operating systems Win7 and 10, but a different radio to yours.
Did you remember to press OK to close the Frequencies window? Else it
doesn't store the new offset you have entered.
73
Charlie DL3WDG