Hello,
This is my first post to the group, I hope my excesses will be excused. I
want to fit the user interface into an 800x480 display of the raspberry pi.
I suppose an easy way to do this is to edit the ui files and cramp up the
controls closer.
What is the recommended way to do this? Is there a
Hi Joe,
In that case shouldn’t be there an indicator as in the other modes on the wide
graph as to where the TX tone is? It looks more of a bug than a feature right
now.
The documentation let me to believe that the 1500Hz was an immovable object
when in Echo mode. :-) It isn't and I really
Hi Andreas,
On 8/3/2023 3:16 PM, Andreas Junge N6NU via wsjt-devel wrote:
It works fine when I right click on 1500Hz in the wide graphs or when
1500 was selected in the previous mode.
Yes. That's exactly what it's supposed to do.
We could, of course, force the TxFreq setting to 1500 Hz
I can duplicate the behavior here with my Apache 7000 and Thetis.
Using RC2 here.
Both the Tune button and Enable Tx follow the 500hz offsets.
Both Fake It and Rig Split behave this way.
Split=None works correctly.
Mike W9MDB
On Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 03:13:30 PM CDT, Andreas
Joe,
Yes, I have read it. I also read Bob's (KA1GT) article. Please have a look
at this short recorded screen session:
https://icecreamapps.com/v/fkkg3dt
Either right-clicking into the wide graph and setting the offset - which
should not work since it should be fixed to 1500- or by previously
Hi Andreas,
Have you read the full-length paper about Echo mode in WSJT-X 2.6.0 and
later? See item #34 in the list of WSJT-related references here:
https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/refs.html .
As described there, in Echo mode the transmitted audio-frequency tone
should always be 1500 Hz.