On 14/11/2020 18:30, Bill Somerville wrote:
Barry,
the default *is* that the level is the same for all transmissions. Only
if you enable the power level per band options does the level for tune
and normal Tx get saved separately.
I don't see a connection between wanting to save power
On 14/11/2020 19:19, Barry Jackson wrote:
On 14/11/2020 18:30, Bill Somerville wrote:
Barry,
the default *is* that the level is the same for all transmissions.
Only if you enable the power level per band options does the level
for tune and normal Tx get saved separately.
I don't see a
I do not see a separate control for TX power. Where is it?
I did not realize until yesterday, that the level control affected all power
output, not just tune.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1yztg5tzb48sa7m/FT8Noise7.pdf?dl=0
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On 14/11/2020 16:43, Barry Jackson wrote:
Why do TUNE and TX have separate level settings?
I want to use TUNE to adjust the power level for the next transmit
cycles, isn't that what everyone wants?
If there is some obscure use case for separate levels, then may I
suggest a means of making
I just upgraded to Big Sur from Catalina. The mouse action described in Greg
Vatt's email regarding the power slider anomaly also occurs in WSJT-X v2.2.2
after upgrade to Big Sur.
Robert Rearden
ae...@att.net
On Nov 12, 2020, at 10:45 PM,
Why do TUNE and TX have separate level settings?
I want to use TUNE to adjust the power level for the next transmit
cycles, isn't that what everyone wants?
If there is some obscure use case for separate levels, then may I
suggest a means of making this optional, and the default being that
Hi
During the recent Nevada QSO Party we noticed that changing the FD to NV
would not stick like it had in past years. Any change in Frequency would
cause the msg 6 CQ back to FD. With several states now using the FD
contest overlay for their State QSO Parties, It would be nice to allow
making
TUNE could be the power setting recommended for your antenna tuner to do its
job.
And the TX level is for sending messages.
My antenna tuner requires at least 25 watts to work properly, but I may only
operate with 10 watts.
David, AK2L
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On 14/11/2020 19:44, Bill Somerville wrote:
Barry,
have you tried just checking the "Transmit" option?
I have now, and yes that does appear to be doing what I want, both
transmit and tune settings seem to be the same.
I can't understand why, from the way the options are presented, but