Bill,

I can confirm that changing the cursor position does not cause the VFOb to 
change.
and that if I change it manually, transmitting will reset it to the base 
frequency (7076).

Thanks,

JC
> On Mar 31, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 31/03/2017 18:07, Jc Martin wrote:
>> I should have specified, yes that would be OK, however, when i use the 
>> frequencies above 2500 (e.g. JT9) it still stay at the base freq.
>> I looked at the hamlib code, and there does not seem to be a different 
>> behavior for FT-991a vs. FT-991 supported there.
>> My expectation would be that VFOb would jump to, say, 7077 if this is the Tx 
>> VFO.
> 
> HI JC,
> 
> the change may not happen until you transmit. Can you do the following:
> 
> 1) select 40m in JT9+JT65 mode,
> 
> 2) ensure that "Settings->Radio->Split Operating" is set to "Rig" and 
> click "Ok",
> 
> 3) set your rig's display to show both the VFO frequencies,
> 
> 4) CTRL+Click on the waterfall at least 500 Hz away from the current Tx 
> cursor (red) position.
> 
> You should see the Tx VFO frequency being changed whenever you do (4) above.
> 
> Let us know if this is not happening and I will send you an instrumented 
> version of WSJT-X that will allow me to see what is happening.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
> 
> 
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