Bill,
Thanks for your comment!
When I am trying to work a DX station, I generally call him or her on their 
calling frequency the first time and then if I do not get a response, I move 
the Tx frequency off of his or her calling frequency and try a couple of more 
times (assuming multiple CQs).
I know that I caught my self causing QRM a couple of times yesterday and that 
may have been when the other station had his Tx and Rx locked...I cannot 
remember the situation. All that I recall is that I had to disable Tx manually.
Ed, K0KC
[email protected]http://k0kc.us/ 

    On Tuesday, September 26, 2017, 8:35:09 AM EDT, Bill Barrett 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 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
[email protected]http://k0kc.us/
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