Sig,

  The only way I can find a way to go split after clicking on his call 
inJTAlert is to hold the shift key down, move the pointer to a clear frequency 
and left click the mouse. If you are fast enough you may be able to be decoded 
the first try.


I find it much easier to first find a quiet frequency and shift left-click on 
it to set your TX frequency. Then when you see a station in the Band Activity 
list, hold the ALT key while double clicking on the line containing the station 
that you want to work. This procedure has worked very well for me in chasing 
and working DX. Make sure that SFile/Settings/General/Display/"Blank line 
between decoding periods" is checked. It makes it much easier if 15 second 
periods are separated by dashes. And as a bonus, you get to know what country 
the CQer is in.


73,

Rich - K1HTV 

Now over 5,000 FT8 Q's in 139 DXCC countries (116 confirmed) with 50-75W


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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 11:30:57 -0500
From: Joe <[email protected] mailto:[email protected] >
To: WSJT software development <[email protected] 
mailto:[email protected] >, Gary
McDuffie <[email protected] mailto:[email protected] >
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] FT8 is forcing the discipline of split ...


I just WSJT-X and JT-Alert can figure out how to run split together.

I love how JT-Alert works, and does, but any clicking in JT-Alert puts
both REC and TX on the same freq no matter what you have checked in WSJT-X

Joe WB9SBD
Sig
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