On 12/12/2018 13:58, Joe Taylor wrote:
Hi Alex,

On 12/12/2018 8:37 AM, DL1KDA Alex wrote:
I noticed one bug in the latest Version (2.0.0)

On MSK144 i can enter any "TX CQ ***" number in ***  but allways when i check to turn it on in the TX5 field appears "CQ 150 DL1KDA JO30"

You are observing the expected behavior.  Use of the "CQ nnn ..." feature is described in Section 10.4 of the WSJT-X 2.0 User Guide:

http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-2.0.0.html#CONTROLS_CENTER

... or page 53 of the German translation:

http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-2.0.0_de.pdf

To use this feature you must be using CAT control

Set your dial frequency to the one on which you wish to conduct a QSO, say 144.370.  (You can enter "370k" in the drop-down band selector box.) Set the spinner control TX CQ to the kHz portion of the frequency on which you wish to call CQ, say "360".  Now while calling CQ you will transmit on 144.360 and receive on 144.170.  When someone answers you will continue the QSO on 144.370.

    -- 73, Joe, K1JT


Hi Alex,

further to Joe's comments, here is a screen capture of WSJT-X set up to call CQ on 144.380 MHz and expect replies on 144.360 MHz.

You can manage without CAT control by using SPLIT on your rig with care, set the Tx VFO to the calling frequency, the Rx VFO to the working frequency and WSJT-X to the working frequency then disable SPLIT when you get a reply, it is much easier with working CAT control.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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