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Post by Arvo ES1JA on May 28, 2022 5:54:35 GMT
Looks like they are moved to WSJT-X or removed FC requirement, this should work, as expected with JTDX.
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Post by Carl WC4H on Jun 13, 2022 21:35:06 GMT
Hi Bruce (AH0U).
3D2RRR is definitely using MSHV. You can work him with JTDX in normal mode. He doesn't care if you QSY down to him once he calls you. Neither JTDX nor WSJT-X will do that on standard operating frequencies.
If you are unsure if he logged you, try to work him again. He is rather difficult to work in comparison to other expeditions. Not sure about he cause.
73.
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Post by Brandy N1HO on Mar 24, 2023 14:18:00 GMT
I've been going crazy for the last week trying to figure out why I wasn't able to successfully work CY0S on 20m FT8 F/H.
I'm running JTDX v2.2.159 with the Hamlib library that was originally shipped with that JTDX version, on a 27inch iMac running Ventura 13.2.1 talking to an Elecraft K4D. Works great everywhere else in the spectrum - worked 9X5RU on 4 bands in 16 minutes the other night on FT8 F/H.
In each attempt I found myself a quiet calling frequency (well, quiet here in South Florida on a wire antenna about 7.5m above ground) and called them. After a few calling cycles, I'd finally got 'picked', but instead of shifting me down to one of the four or five frequencies in use down below about 600Hz, my rig ended up actually responding from about 750Hz, which wasn't where they were listening for me.
Huh?
Well, I did have the VFO set for 14.091.500, so that the audio frequencies would be sensible, and that scheme worked on other bands.
But why the wierd audio frequency shift??
Turned out that I had to go into Preferences --> Settings --> Frequencies and *delete* the WSPR entry for 20m!
Once I did that, I went back, resumed my calling, and a few minutes later, logged the QSO.
I certainly understand the design requirements involved, so I'm not blaming JTDX. In fact, I need JTDX because of my custom button colors, but I thought I'd mention this in case other ops are having similar problems.
73,
Brandy, N1HO (EL96xh)
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Post by Arvo ES1JA on Mar 24, 2023 17:21:45 GMT
In general no need to delete wspr freq just adding freq as ft8 should be enough, CY0S is using strange freq and requirements.
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