[TVARC] FT8 Issue
K2PS Pete Stafford
psk2ps at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 09:12:01 EDT 2022
Sounds as if you do understand. Maybe I the controls set wrong. Here’s what mine looks like:
From: Steven Roth [mailto:ad4k.steven at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2022 9:07 AM
To: K2PS Pete Stafford
Cc: TVARC
Subject: Re: [TVARC] FT8 Issue
If I understand your issue, I can get my "WSJT-X Wide-Graph" band display down to 100 using the controls for the graph. I saw a Russian station down there working a US station. I now see a station centered at 150. Perhaps I don't understand your issue.
Steve - AD4K
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 8:54 AM K2PS Pete Stafford <psk2ps at gmail.com> wrote:
While trying to call a station on 20m FT8 this morning, I noticed that I wasn’t seeing the station’s Rx Frequency info on the right side of the screen, where it normally appears. So I inspected a bit further and noticed that while the station was transmitting at an unusual 100 offset, my Rx arrow in the waterfall was set at 200. I was unable to type in his frequency manually. The lowest it will go is 200. Yet I see his activity on the left side Band Activity list.
Anyone have a solution for this? I know I could set my frequency to something lower than 14.074, but maybe there’s a simpler solution?
73, Pete, K2PS
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