Hi Mike, I monitored the CAT messages, all messages behave as expected, when I transmit using instance 1, VFO 2 (on port 2) is not given a new frequency (FA<freq>) command and replies to the FA queries continue to give the same frequency for VFO2, while WSJT-X instance 2 shows a different frequency. The checks were done with the TS2000 selection for CAT.
Questions: 1) Do you agree that it is easier to set the Thetis Transmit & Receive Filters to something like 0 - 5000 Hz and set WSJT-X Split operation to None? 2) Can you see the problem on your system? 3) I assume that the UDP settings I described in my initial message are correct? Could it be UDP between the 2 WSJT-X instances? 73, Ton PA0TBR On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 23:07, Ton PA0TBR <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mike, nice to hear from you! > > I will check the CAT communication, you might have a point there. > > Maybe it's easier to set the Thetis Transmit & Receive Filters to > something like 0 - 5000 Hz and WSJT-X Split operation to None? > > The answers to your questions > 1) I use the 2 instances to monitor different bands, different frequency > segments in one band, different modes etc. > > 2) Rig selection is TS2000, I am using this setup for many years and > obvious overlooked the new rig selections. > I didn't expect CAT control to play a role in this because only the > instance of WSJT-X is playing tricks and manual band / frequency changes > initiated on either instance or VFO work as expected. > I changed to PowerSDR/Thetis, but see no difference. > What changes were made in the PowerSDR/Thetis selection? Did you implement > something like I did in Thetis, as below? > > 3) CAT control has been working fine for me. It includes a small mod where > the Thetis CAT port defines the instance and which VFO (A or B) to use. (I > use this since 2014, initially on PowerSDR). > > > To avoid any confusion, Hound mode is not necessary to see what I > described. > > 73, > Ton PA0TBR > > > > On Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 14:40, Black Michael via wsjt-devel < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Couple of thoughts.... >> >> #1 Why are two instances being run? What's the use case? >> #2 What rig selection are you using? Should be either Flex or PowerSDR. >> #3 You might have more success running FLRig and connecting both WSJT-X >> instances to the one FLRig...that way you end up with just 1 program >> actually controlling the rig. Theres a PowerSDR rig selection in FLRig >> that I contributed. >> >> Mike W9MDB >> >>
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