FWIW .. really not needed, as FT8 decodes the entire passband, and the station you're replying to will receive your transmission.      Its better if you find a Tx location, set the Hold TX Freq, and answer everyone from there.  Stations will then be able to see your answer clear of any other stations answering that CQ call.

Neil, KN3ILZ


On 5/28/2018 3:44 PM, Robert Wilson G3YZO wrote:
I’ve only just joined this group so it may have been dealt with before, but I think this is the same problem as I have – having moved on to respond to a new CQ, finding the previous station I called responding to me.  So I double click on that, but transmit on the frequency of the second call. (FT8, HF).  Could we either have the lock Tx to Rx button back, or, say, make a triple click match the Tx frequency to the Rx one? Using low power and minimal aerials in a valley, I get quite a number of late responses ...
--
Robert Wilson – G3YZO
Wendens Ambo, ESSEX, CB11 4JU, UK



*From:* Black Michael via wsjt-devel
*Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2018 10:29 PM
*To:* WSJT Software Development
*Cc:* Black Michael
*Subject:* [wsjt-devel] Double click on old QSO
Double-clicking on and old QSO that has "rejoined" you is not behaving correctly. The common situation is answer somebody with TX2, and when you don't get the QSO move on to another QSO. Then...after a while...the first QSO partner sends you TX3.  You double-click but WSJT-X picks TX3 to send instead of TX4.  Or when you've abandoned a QSO at TX3 they later send you a TX4 and again a double-click sends TX3.    Or...if somebody sends you a late 73 and you want to respond 73 double-clicking does nothing so you have to manually set up everything. And it seems to be related to whether or not their call is in the DX Call box.
de Mike W9MDB

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