So....

All of the many software developers that work on the program, experienced 
users, and technical specialists are wrong and you are right?

Got it.



On Sun, 7 May 2023 13:35:16 +1000
Adrian via wsjt-devel <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> But the one you tune in by moving green marker is your receiving frequency.
> Same way you tune your transmitter by moving red marker.
> 
> *No, The green marker is just a decode filter for that mark to place 
> that traffic in the right pane for view.****The receive frequency covers the 
> whole 3 -4 KHz bandwidth of your pan 
> as set. ****See the left pane for all of these signals.Regardless of your TX 
> slot, 
> you will be still receiving there*
> 
> 
> If you have
> "hold TX freq" checked you and set your TX where ever you want over the
> (audio) IF.
> In that case you will have a split qso where you transmit on different
> frequency as you receive.
> 
> *No because you receive also wherever that TX marker is. The green 
> marker is not a RX tune, but a decode filter.****Your receive all of the pan, 
> not just the green marker slot*
> 
> 
> "Split operation" in settings has nothing to do with this. It is
> wsjt-x's "artificial intelligence" to optimize TX audio filter usage, if
> user allows it by selecting "rig" or "fake it".
> Whether or not this "artificial intelligence" is used it does not change
> your RX and TX tuning (red and green markers) on RF spectrum, I.E. does
> not cause any "split".
> Test with frequency counter. Your TX RFcarrier does not change when
> selecting "none", "rig" or "fake it".
> 
> Saku
> OH1KH


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