I too have experienced the X+55hz CAT control phenomenon for some time
now. I use WSJT-X with SDR-Console v2&3. It's a non-issue for me, nothing
more than a curiosity, but I thought I'd mention it since another is also
seeing it. I will verify my polling interval when I get home, but I think
it's 10 seconds.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 5:27 PM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 21/09/2017 19:48, Bill Turner via wsjt-devel wrote:
>
>> I was operating r8094 on 17m, 18.100.000. I then compiled r8101 and
>> clicked on the shortcut to bring it up. The frequency showed as 18 100
>> 055. Clicking on the frequency box to get back to the 17m default, the box
>> and the radio now show 18 100 000. I have seen this on previous builds
>> also. Icom IC-7300, Win10, usb cable interface.
>>
>
> Hi Bill.
>
> WSJT-X goes through a short series of steps to determine the rig's
> frequency resolution when it first connects to the rig. For most rigs, i.e.
> those with one Hertz or ten Hertz resolution, this consists of reading the
> current frequency, QSYing to the current kHz rounded down plus 55 Hz, then
> QSYing back to where the rig was when the connection was opened. The net
> result should be no change in frequency.
>
> If your rig is being left at X plus 55 Hz and was not at that frequency
> before starting WSJT-X then something is not working correctly with your
> CAT interface.
>
> What do you have the "Settings->Radio->Poll interval" option set to?
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
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