Hi Andy,

Your statement 'Testing fake-it requires a transmission
but rig split does not.' without additional information
makes no sense to me. Do you mean how an operator can
see that he is transmitting at correct radio frequency?
Most radios indicate the used VFO frequency, when
commanded for transmission. In the fake-it operation the
RX VFO (A) frequency changes and in the rig the
transmission uses the TX VFO (B). For an indication both
require a rig transmission activation. 

If the Tune button is used for the activation, then
there is output power in both cases. If the Test Cat
button or the Test PTT button is used, then no audio
will be transmitted, and no RF output will be sent. (If
PTT method VOX is used, then the Test PTT don't work and
only the Tune button can be used.)

 

The change of the audio frequency is not presented to
the user. 

 

It would be much easier to help in the rig split
operation, if at least you tell us the rig type and how
CAT control is arranged. 

 

73, Reino OH3mA

 

From: Andy Durbin via wsjt-devel
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2025 12:24 AM
To: WSJT software development
<[email protected]>
Cc: Andy Durbin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Enforcing WSJT-X split mode

 

"I provided a signal report with screen shots to one
offending station and he improved his signal with audio
drive adjustment.  He stated he was using rig split."

 

Correction - He stated he was using fake-it.  Testing
fake-it requires a transmission but rig split does not.

 

Andy, k3wyc

 

 

 

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