Jeff,

> What I think is happening is that people click on signals so they can see
> them in the Rx Frequency window.  They have not checked the Hold Tx
> Frequency and so the transmitter frequency is automatically following the
> Rx frequency.
>

Are you talking about single-clicking in the waterfall? That only moves the
Rx frequency, whether or not Hold Tx Freq is checked.

73, Paul K6PO


> On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 4:41 PM James Shaver <kd2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> And speaking of S/N, I just realized this is the “devel” reflector and
>> not the generic WSJT Group reflector.  This really isn’t a topic suitable
>> for the development side, to be honest...
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Jim S.
>> N2ADV (ex KD2BIP)
>>
>> > On Apr 18, 2019, at 4:34 PM, James Shaver <kd2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > It never ceases to amaze me how so many hams instantly jump to the
>> conclusion that what they witness on the air is automatically attributed to
>> intentional “rudeness” or ill intent.
>> >
>> > His s/n is not really relevant - it’s very possible that even if
>> propagation was, to coin a phrase, putting this person in your lap, that
>> does not mean you’re even a weak trace on his/her end. That person may have
>> a very high local noise floor due to an indoor antenna or a lot of noisy
>> consumer electronics around them or it could even be as simple as plain old
>> propagation differences or it could be someone who has just jumped into
>> digital modes for the very first time and is not yet familiar with the
>> interface.
>> >
>> > If it bothers you that much, look up their email on QRZ and send them a
>> screen shot and *politely* ask if they even heard/saw you. If they didn’t,
>> offer to help them track down local noise generators or help them optimize
>> their receive setup.
>> >
>> > It pays to give people the benefit of the doubt. If they turn out to be
>> a jerk, then you can at least walk away with the satisfaction that you
>> tried your best to be an “Elmer” and are, at the end of the day, the better
>> person.
>> >
>> > And relax. It’s just ham radio. Nobody died on the table. This is
>> supposed to be fun.
>> >
>> > Jim S.
>> > N2ADV
>> >
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