Hello Ed-

I find the feature of continuing to transmit "if split" to be handy as I
usually call DX split to avoid all the QRM associated with a DX station.
Sometimes several calls are necessary to hook up with a DX station. Also
helps to get on a "Q" list with the DX station.

Bill W2PKY

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 7:30 AM, Ed Wilson via wsjt-devel <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Although it is not new to r8123, I have noticed that when I call a station
> and someone else is also calling him or her and that calling station does
> not answer me, Tx is not disabled when the Tx frequency is offset from the
> receive frequency. If the Tx and Rx frequencies are the same, Tx is
> disabled as expected (my English teacher would be ashamed of me for the
> run-on sentence).
>
> Again, just an observation to assist in development...an easy work-around.
>
> Ed, K0KC
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