On 17/10/2014 23:48, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Mike --
>
> On 10/13/2014 5:50 PM, Michael Black wrote:
>> I just made a boo-boo which I think could have been prevented.
>>
>> I had the JT9 frequency range set to "JT65 2600 JT9".  I had my offset set
>> to 2600 also.  I couldn't decode anything.
>>
>> So perhaps WSJT-X shouldn't let you transmit JT9 at or near the cutoff
>> frequency?  Perhaps at least 10Hz above it?
> I can't figure out what this was about.
>
> I tried to reproduce what you describe.  I set the blue dividing line to
> "JT65 2600 JT9", and the Tx and Rx frequencies both to 2600.  Received
> signals in both modes continue to decode as usual.
>
> If you think there is a bug, or some undesirable behavior, could you
> please provide a recipe for reproducing the problem?
I think Mike means that a QSO partner who drifts down a few Hz could 
fall below the separator when working very close to it.

Personally I move the separator down a click if someone calls down there.
>
>       -- Joe, K1JT
73
Bill
G4WJS.

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