Setting a fixed TX mark should be default behavior in wsjtx. Having default set users jumping on the target mark together with their TX is not beneficial,

rather than spaced tx calls forming a better decoded cue for the target to then work. TXing on a clear space and RX the target on the target mark,

does not interfere with anyone, and the target can see all calling and choose.  Many (mainly new) wsjtx users misunderstand this.


73


vk4tux

On 30/4/23 22:22, Sam W2JDB via wsjt-devel wrote:
As to randomizing the TX offset on TX1 and/or TX6 I don't see any benefit but can see potential problems. If I am calling CQ after I find what appears to be a clear offset on my end, I do not want WSJT-X to move it for me. If I don't receive replies after a few moments, I will stop, and look and analyze what I see and if need be I will move it if necessary. The same applies to TX1. That is part of what being a HAM is.

73,

Sam W2JDB
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