Thu, 2 Jun 2022 13:37:07 +0930
Peter Sumner via wsjt-devel <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
kirjoitti:

> Hello Jarmo,
>  when 'rig' or 'fake-it' is enabled the transmit frequency is moved to
> improve the location of your TX tones. As a test, try changing your TX
> baseband freq to say 200 Hz and set TX on, note the TX VFO frequency,
> then move baseband TX to 2300Hz and repeat, I would bet that you will
> see the are different frequencies offset on the TX vfo.   For me I
> only use fake-it where the main VFO gets moved when I go to TX and it
> then comes back when I receive, it's all done to fight audio
> harmonics in the TX chain and defeat those masty images across our
> waterfall of people who unwittingly overdrive things.
> 
> Regards,
> Peter, vk5pj

Hi Peter

Yes I understand that, because I have always used "fakeit". I don't
want to mix my system, which is, VFO-A CW/SSB, VFO-B DIGI...
As an age of 70, does not want complicated systems :)

Jarmo, oh1mrr 


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