Thanks, Bill, for the info. Good to know. Using Configurations menu sets things 
up well.

Going between WSJT-10 and WSJT-X requires different levels for the same modes, 
but that's not really the same issue. I had conflated them.

73

George J. Molnar
@GJMolnar

> On Aug 14, 2016, at 9:01 AM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 17/07/2016 17:29, George J Molnar wrote:
>> An observation with 1.7 that I’ve noticed for a while. Not a monster 
>> deal, but perhaps a loose end to tidy up.
>> 
>> For any given audio input level to WSJT-X, ISCAT and JTMSK modes read 
>> about 5-6 dB lower on the bar graph, compared to the other modes. 
>> Required audio levels for those two modes seem quite close to those 
>> required by WSJT-10.
> 
> Hi George,
> 
> the fast modes are not phase and amplitude continuous like the slow 
> modes, this means that they have a varying modulation envelope and their 
> average power is lower than their maximum instantaneous power. This also 
> means that linear Tx stages are required in the same way they are for AM 
> modes compared to FM or CW modes which have no such requirement.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
> 
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