Hi Again:

Bill. Which setting is better for split, 'rig' or 'fake it'?  Have that
doubt, PPT and TX meter works with both.

Thanks.

Edfel
KP4AJ

On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 8:23 PM Edfel Rivera <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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