Hi Bill:

Thank you.  However I don't understand why I can use SignaLink with WSJTX
1.9.1 (without split setting change) and same configuration not working
with 2.0 RC4.  At first I as afraid of hardware failure as red light do
start but TX meter not!  Impressions was power failure.  After testing with
other software I realized was a WSJTX 2 RC4 configuration issue or bug.

Setting SPLIT operation as 'radio' solves the problem.  Thats why this
group is so useful!  QSO working again!!

Thank you!!!

73'

Edfel
KP4AJ

On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 3:07 PM Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 14/11/2018 00:49, Edfel Rivera wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > I was able to make some QSO with RC4.  After testing some bands, WSJTX
> > is not activating PPT as usual.  Will try goind back to 1.9.1.   I
> > moved freq to above 2k as instructions have QSO with W7AH and
> > TI5/N5BEK 20 and 12 meters.
> >
> > Seems weird,  was worry about PS or the RIG but PPT works ok with
> > other digital software.
> >
> > My rig is Kenwood 480 SAT.  Using SignaLink USB.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > 73'
> >
> > Edfel
> > KP4AJ
>
> Hi Edfel,
>
> if you are using a SignaLink USB interface then WSJT-X is not activating
> PTT at all, that is done by the SignaLink USB when it detects Tx audio.
>
> What is more likely is that you are selecting a Tx audio offset above
> your rig's Tx SSB filter cut off and little of no  output is getting to
> the transmitter. If you have CAT control then this is easily rectified
> by selecting "Settings->Radio->Split Operating" as "Rig" (or Fake It" if
> "Rig" doesn't work), if you do not have CAT control then you have a
> couple of options:
>
> 1) Keep your Tx audio offset below your rig's Tx SSB filter cut-off,
> usually around 2600Hz although you should move a little further down to
> avoid any filter roll-off and to allow for the 50Hz bandwidth of the FT8
> signal.
>
> 2) Adjust your rig's VFO up about 1kHz and use Tx audio offsets between
> 1500 Hz and ~2200Hz. E.g to operate on 14074 kHz with a 2500Hz Tx
> offset, you can instead move to 14075 kHz USB dial frequency and set a
> 1500 Hz Tx audio offset. You will not miss any other stations signals
> even if their or your rig's frequency calibration is not accurate.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
>
>
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