Re: [wsjt-devel] MSK144 and alternate RX frequency

2018-08-11 Thread Bill Somerville

On 11/08/2018 09:34, Claude Frantz wrote:

Hi All,

Please allow me to ask about the following situation, while in MSK144 
mode-


The frequency is set to 50.280, the split mode is enabled, message TX5 
is "CQ 285 DJ0OT" and it's set as "next msg". Now I enable "Enable TX".


The transmission is at 50.280 but the receiving frequency too. How can 
I listen to a possible answer at 50.285 ?


Best wishes,
Claude (DJ0OT)


Hi Claude,

in order to enable automatic QSY to a working frequency in MSK144 mode 
you must check "Settings->General->Enable VHF/UHF/Microwave features". 
Once you have done that you should see the following pair of controls on 
the WSJT-X main window:


If you check that option you can then use the spin box to the left to 
set your frequency for calling CQ. The frequency you select in the main 
frequency window or on your rig directly will become your desired QSO 
working frequency. The frequency to Tx your CQ call on is specified as 
the kHz offset in the current MHz set on your rig, choose a recognized 
MS calling frequency.


For example to call CQ on 144.380 MHz and expect a QSO on 144.385 MHz, 
set the "Tx CQ" frequency to 380 and tune your rig to 144.385 MHz. The 
Tx6 message will be automatically set to "CQ 385 DJ0OT JN58" and sent on 
144.380 MHz if you enable Tx, and when you get a reply your QSO will 
proceed on 144.385 MHz.


All the above is predicated on your having working CAT control and 
"Settings->Radio->Split Operating" "Rig" or "Fake It" checked, whichever 
works best for you rig. Note that if your QSO partners also have working 
CAT control then they will automatically QSY to your selected QSO 
working frequency when they reply to your CQ call.


You can of course do all of this by editing the Tx6 message 
appropriately and either manually QSYing your rig appropriately or 
manually setting up SPLIT mode on your rig, These are your only options 
if you do not have functioning CAT control.


73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] MSK144 and alternate RX frequency

2018-08-11 Thread Andras Bato
Hi Claude,
switch on SPLIT on your radio and check if you are txing on 50280
and RXing on 50285!
When a call comes in on 50285 switch off split and finish QSO on your
working frq, i.e. 50285.
That's all.
gl de ha6nn
Andras with an FT847


On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 8:34 AM, Claude Frantz  wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Please allow me to ask about the following situation, while in MSK144 mode-
>
> The frequency is set to 50.280, the split mode is enabled, message TX5 is
> "CQ 285 DJ0OT" and it's set as "next msg". Now I enable "Enable TX".
>
> The transmission is at 50.280 but the receiving frequency too. How can I
> listen to a possible answer at 50.285 ?
>
> Best wishes,
> Claude (DJ0OT)
>
> 
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[wsjt-devel] MSK144 and alternate RX frequency

2018-08-11 Thread Claude Frantz

Hi All,

Please allow me to ask about the following situation, while in MSK144 mode-

The frequency is set to 50.280, the split mode is enabled, message TX5 
is "CQ 285 DJ0OT" and it's set as "next msg". Now I enable "Enable TX".


The transmission is at 50.280 but the receiving frequency too. How can I 
listen to a possible answer at 50.285 ?


Best wishes,
Claude (DJ0OT)

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