I cannot answer that question right now. I use Fake It. In the past when I have tried to use split, my FT-857 seemed to get confused and did not know what frequency to be on. Very slow CAT response. Creating error messages. Even Fake It works a little slow. The 857 does not allow frequency changes during transmit.
So I transmit on 144 and receive on 160. My 857 is the only rig I have that will receive at 160 MHz. The best solution would probably be to change the LO frequency in the transverter so that all signals would be at 144, then I could use my TS-2000X for everything, but then I would need to run another wire since the transverter is located out at the dish. And I would have to rig up another PTT control line, and some way to turn it off and on. The difficulty in implementing this configuration would depend on what kind of LO module is in use. Also not all transverters support LO switching on the fly. Some read the configuration at power up. Would have to be rebooted. I was looking for a software solution. I have a broken rotator that I need to repair right now, highest priority, taking all my time and energy, it’s hot and the dish is heavy, my back hurts, but as soon as I get time, I will run some Split tests with the latest software and see how it responds. I plan to be on 2304/2320 next contest weekend. The Doppler at 2304 is manageable but I have gotten lazy using CFOM CAT control. I put my calculator in a drawer. I’ll get back to you. Sent from my iPad > On Aug 31, 2022, at 1:57 PM, Black Michael <mdblac...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Seems easy enough. Could have a Tx Offset box that work work when Rig Split > is on. > > That would then add that offset to the VFOB frequency request. > > So you could add 16Mhz for the 2304 or 7GHz for the 3.4 to the VFOA freq and > VFOB would get set. > > Would that work? > > Mike W9DMB > > > > > > > On Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 11:54:02 AM CDT, Don Hawbaker via wsjt-devel > <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > > A couple of weeks ago some one asked about using an SDR receiver and a > standard transmitter with WSJT. My first thought was that as long as the > audio was routed property, that would be possible. > > But then someone pointed out that you would lose Doppler control since the > Radio tab only has one entry. > > I don’t know if anything is being considered to address this request, but I > thought that if there was, then maybe something could also be done to address > the crossband issue encountered on 2304/2320 and maybe on 3.4 or 10.4 GHz in > the future. I suppose if an independent receiver and transmitter were > implemented, that would be one solution. But I think it might somehow be > accomplished with just one transceiver with the ability to set receive and > transmit frequencies separately. The present software expects both units to > be on the same frequency. > > Thanks for your time. Thanks for the great software package. I always > marvel when I see the decode print out on my screen when the signal is at an > incredibly low level, not detectable to the human eye or ear. WA3RGQ > > Sent from my iPad > > > _______________________________________________ > wsjt-devel mailing list > wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel
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