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
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
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
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.
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
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