Obviously The concept is not simple enough to grasp for any licensed amateur.

Many do not understand the shift of CP VFO frequency to cater for a passband friendly audio frequency to comply for TX marker set.

The split function is activated in the radio via wsjtx CAT control

The wsjtx program also controls soundcard audio frequency.

Other historic DXpedition application's of cw/ssb split operation do not apply, as this is a function of wsjtx. FT8 mode,

Do not try to cover it with your expected splt agenda/knowledge, Why does FT8 have to bend to other modes application of 'split' ?

However split applies as as that is the radio function to0 achieve the result when set.

I have explained actual - splitĀ  Sub VFO shift to obtain a 1500 - 2000 Hz audio injected signal that others may see at 400Hz on the

pan, however no response, some hams just do not get it.



vk4tux



On 9/5/23 20:51, Barry Jackson via wsjt-devel wrote:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel

Maybe I have not read enough of this tl:dr thread but if this is about the use of the word 'split' as used to differentiate between the use of the rig 'split' mode or the single vfo 'fake it' mode then I think the use of any other word would be incorrect.

Both options produce exactly the same result at the antenna.

The one that uses the rig 'split' mode via hamlib SHOULD be called 'split'.

I disagree with trying to dumb this down for people who can't be bothered to read the documentation.

The concept is simple enough to grasp for any licensed amateur.
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