Hi George,
Still feel like the way this is being implemented is counter-intuitive
for most operators. After your explanation, I get it. That said, I’ve
made 10,000 JT-mode QSOs and it never occurred to me when I saw this. I
think we might see a fair number of folks fall into the same confusion
that I felt. It’s made more difficult since it’s not standardized across
the platform.
The WSJT-X User Guide includes the following text in Section 4.2:
"Split Operation: Significant advantages result from using Split mode
(separate VFOs for Rx and Tx) if your radio supports it. If it does not,
WSJT-X can emulate such behavior. Either method will result in a cleaner
transmitted signal, by keeping the Tx audio always in the range 1500 to
2000 Hz so that audio harmonics cannot pass through the Tx sideband
filter. Select Rig to use the radio’s Split mode, or Fake It to have
WSJT-X adjust the VFO frequency as needed, when T/R switching occurs.
Choose None if you do not wish to use split operation."
I'm not sure what we could write that would be any more clear.
I have no idea what you mean by "it’s not standardized across the platform".
Not sure what the solution is. For me, I will probably just build a
configuration that prevents split for FT8, since my Flex is pretty flat
across the passband and no audio card is involved.
Why do you need any "solution"? Solution to what problem? For FT8, or
for any other mode??
-- Joe, K1JT
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