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As usual, tested on Linux Mint Rebecca 14.1 (32-bit) Running WSPR-2 with Tx offset at say 1565 Hz. Then changing to, say JT65+JT9, and changing offset to say 999 Hz to work some station there. So far so good, then changing back to WSPR-2 mode, the numeric offset indicator is returned to 1565 Hz as expected, but the little red indicator in "Wide Graph" stays on 999 Hz, and, worse, that's also where the subsequent WSPR-2 transmissions take place. Placing the cursor in the numeric offset field and pressing Enter brings the red indicator and the transmissions back where they belong. This one had me scratching my head for quite a while! -- Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter ****************************************** ** If it sounds too good to be true -- ** ** it is! ** ** If it sounds about right -- make ** ** sure you can afford to be wrong! ** ** ** ** -- Robert Heinlein: ** ** "Time enough for love" ** ****************************************** email: peter(no-spam filler)@frenning.dk http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm Ph. +45 4619 3239/ +45 2332 9464 Snailmail: Peter Frenning Ternevej 23 DK-4130 Viby Sj. Denmark ****************************************** |
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