Mike,

I wonder how this varies from rig to rig thus making it difficult to produce a 
universal system.    A user would need to establish the relationship between 
Strength and output power, and if reasonably linear, determine the two 
constants to define the functionality and enter these in the WSJT-X 
configuration page somewhere.    Is this making things over-complicated for the 
"average" user?

I am content with my current operating mode which is to set RFPOWER 1.0 (ie 
max) and arrange audio level on Tune to deliver max power, (100 watts) in my 
case, while I am next to the rig and power meter.   Then when in another (more 
convenient) place I can monitor incoming signals (shared screen) and vary 
output power via a simple network message to rigctld on 4532 since RFPOWER 
values are roughly linear to output power - 0.2 means 20 W.   

It seems to me this is simpler than opening the Preferences > Radio 
configuration page, entering a new output power goal, closing the page.   I use 
a simple script:    rigpwr    to read RFPOWER and   rigpwr  0.2   to set it 
without having to interact with the WSJT-X screens at all.

--- John G4KLA



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