On my FTdx 5000 I never took much notice of it but I think the VFO-B frequency
for transmit was 0.5 kHz above the receive frequency (i.e. 14.074.5).
I am now setting up another radio (an FTdx 1200) which does not have truly
separate VFOs and I notice it wants to shift the transmit frequency DOWN to
14.073.5.
Is this correct?
Your help would be appreciated.
Happy New Year from California.
73, Ed
W1KOK
> On Dec 30, 2017, at 1:15 PM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 30/12/2017 20:55, Pino Zollo wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> WSJT-X keeps writing files.wav in the directory save also if the save
>> option is "none".
>>
>> I have noticed that these file sometime disappear....but with the time
>> they sum up and occupy
>>
>> a lot of space in the disk.
>>
>> Is this normal ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Pino ZP4KFX
>>
>>
> Hi Pino,
>
> WSJT-X always writes a .WAV file but deletes it around 3/4 through the next
> T/R period if you have "Menu->Save->None" selected. Likewise for
> "Menu->Save->Decoded" when there are no decodes. This implementation is
> useful if something unusual happens or if the program crashes during decoding
> since the .WAV file for the period of interest is or can be saved, see ALT+V
> in the keyboard short-cuts ("Menu->Help->Keyboard shortcuts" or F3 for a
> reminder).
>
> Occasionally a .WAV file will be saved despite the settings, this most
> usually is due to the application being closed before it deletes the last
> saved .WAV file. The disk space usage is relatively minimal and can be
> quickly recovered by pressing the "Menu->File->Delete all *.wav & *.c2 files
> in SaveDir" button.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
>
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