I just wonder...

We did qso on 144.150 (qsy by vfo knob). After qso I moved back to 144.174 that is saved to wsjtx/frequencies. Because wsjtx sends heard calls to pskreporter as a "block" time to time I think the sending happened after our qso when I was again back on 144.174

I just wonder did it catch frequency from that moment, not at time when qso was held on 144.150

Note the difference frequencies, it is bigger than vfo +(-) audio frequency can produce.

Andrew Neumeier via wsjt-devel kirjoitti 23.12.2022 klo 16.44:
Saku,

My experience has been that pskreporter displays the frequency as received by the receiving station.  So, this would be display frequency plus the audio frequency used for the qso. Sometimes the two are not the same, for instance, your transmit frequency and that of the other station may differ.  This is because of small differences in frequency of the rigs used during the qso.  Also, on 144Mhz, some folks, like me, use a transverter to put them on 2 meters.  My transverter is always a little off frequency.  I've seen no difference in the reporting frequencies no matter
the version of WSJT-X.

Hope this helps.

73,
Andy, ka2uqw

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