Hi Joe,

Thanks! I realize the team is very busy with the version 2.0
upgrade, but if at some future time you can do this it would sure be
helpful.

73,
Paul


On 11/16/18 8:47 AM, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> 
> Welcome to wsjt-devel, and thanks for the suggestion.  It would not be 
> very difficult to implement something along these lines.  We'll put it 
> on the ToDo list, for when time is available.
> 
>       -- 73, Joe, K1JT
> 
> On 11/16/2018 7:01 AM, N1BUG wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This my first post here.
>>
>> Some time ago there was brief discussion in the user forum about
>> hiding one's own call sign so it doesn't show up in the WSPR
>> decodes. I just installed RC4 and don't see this option implemented.
>> Could this be put on the list for consideration please?
>>
>> Explanation:
>>
>> My situation is not unique. I use WSPR extensively on 2200 meters
>> and sometimes 630 meters to study propagation. I use separate
>> receiver and transmitter which is common on these bands. Decodes of
>> my own WSPR transmissions (sent from a stand-alone hardware box, the
>> QRP Labs Ultimate 3S) showing in WSJT-X is a distraction. I would
>> prefer not to see decodes of myself as it serves no useful purpose
>> and means I need to scroll back constantly to see what interesting
>> DX I may have caught.
>>
>> To make matters worse, I and others often see two decodes of our own
>> transmissions. 120 Hz sidebands are very common on these bands. Even
>> when they are down enough to be legal and not a problem to anyone
>> else, the incredible WSPR decoder decodes them! I usually transmit
>> on 137437 and see myself decoded on 137437 and 137557 every time.
>>
>> Having the ability to not display WSPR decodes of one's own call
>> sign would, in my opinion, be very useful.
>>
>> 73,
>> Paul N1BUG


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