Sometimes it can take some tuning to get on the same wavelength :-)
What I mean is set your rig to 100W and set your audio out on WSJT-X make
the real output 75W for example (I make mine 50W since I never exceed that
and that is pretty rare).
Then when you adjust the RFPOWER you'll be somewhere around 75% of maximum
power envelope which makes for a cleaner signal.

73
Mike W9MDB
-----Original Message-----
From: John Nelson [mailto:j...@rmnjmn.demon.co.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2015 9:49 AM
To: WSJT software development
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Power/S-Level

Mike,

I guess I am not on your wavelength.   I presume you do not use a TS_870.
The Power control selects the level of output power.   I can turn it
anti-clockwise until 20W out is shown, for instance.   At that point reading
RFPOWER via rigctld gives me 0.22.   Or I can leave the power control alone
at its full clockwise setting and define RFPOWER to be 0.22 and the output
power is 20W.   On the TS-870, the power control and RFPOWER are exactly the
same thing.  ALC does not show.

--- John G4KLA
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