Hi Peter,
Thanks for identifying and documenting this unintended behavior. It has
been fixed in r5772.
-- Joe, K1JT
On 8/10/2015 6:39 AM, Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF] wrote:
> 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!
>
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> Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
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