You run either rig split or fakeit.  That keeps all your audio in the 1500-2000 
range.
de Mike W9MDB



    On Thursday, January 25, 2018, 7:02:45 PM CST, Peter Sumner 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hello, first off, sorry if this subject has already been discussed and 
resolved but could not see anything on my searches.
As the owner of an older Icom VHF SSB rig, I have a seemingly common problem 
that my TX pass band is not flat, in fact using QRA64-D earlier today with Rex, 
VK7MO revealed a significant ripple across the tones (about 3db) seen on the 
Bird output power meter.As I am unsure how much control there is over the level 
of the tones generated by WSJT-X but I wondered if there is a way to build in a 
simple level control for TX tones across the passband?In my head I had thought 
an adjuster for 500-750 750-1000 1000-1250 and so on and be able to change the 
nominal value from 0db (flat) to be -1db or +1db for each segment of the 
decided passband...
Maybe others have a better way of managing this that is not part of WSJTX?
Regards,Peter, 
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