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Subject: | LF: WSJT Split function? |
From: | David Bowman <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 3 Nov 2018 17:29:28 +0000 |
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Hi all. Does anyone here understand the split function in WSJT-X ?? Having spent an hour looking at my radio, I can see no difference between selecting 'none' 'rig' or 'fake it'. 😟 Unless I am missing the obvious it appears that wsjt may only be adjusting the audio frequency to the transmitter rather than any transceiver control via CAT. FYI I'm trying to set up an ICOM 756 to receive on 136kHz on VFO A, but transmit on 10.272MHz on VFO B.....which is mixed down to 272kHz and then divided by 2. Thanks David G0MRF |
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