Re: FSQ in FLDIGI: center frequency questions
Not understanding issue but check your sweat spot in config. Change that to what you want to TX on. Hope this helps. AB1PH Sent from another world
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Don
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Re: help with dotted yellow lines: I am dense
My thanks to KD8FTR and Bob for clarifying this. [email protected]> wrote: -- 73, AB1PH Don Rolph
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Don Rolph
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Re: help with dotted yellow lines: I am dense
Oh shd point out that Waterfall | Display has the colour settings; Signal BW, Center line, Signal trks, Notch, RsID Zone, Monitor, so depending on your colour scheme/palette, yellow could be something
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Bob Cameron
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Re: help with dotted yellow lines: I am dense
Hi Don RsID detection bandwidth. The dotted lines disappear if RxID button upper right is not green. The colour can be changed. See Configure | Config Dialogue | IDs | RsID Settings box in lower right
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Bob Cameron
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Re: help with dotted yellow lines: I am dense
I believe that is the decode area for RSID. You can adjust the width in setting in case a station is a little off frequency. Right click the RxID button and click the box on passband if you want to
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kd8ftr@...
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help with dotted yellow lines: I am dense
I know this has come u p before, but what are the two yellow dotted lines in the waterfall and how do I control them? Thanks! -- 73, AB1PH Don Rolph
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Don Rolph
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Re: Squelch turns off by itself
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Could it be an errant value in RsID squelch open time? I think the default is 5 seconds. Bob VK2YQA
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Bob Cameron
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Re: Squelch turns off by itself
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I have this issue on Win10. Started after upgrading to version 4.2.05 from version 4.1.
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Jacob Wiese, KD9LWR
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Re: FSQ in FLDIGI: center frequency questions
Nope¡ the selection of 1150, 1500, or variable TX is there, but nonfunctional. Pooh! Jack
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Jack Spitznagel (KD4IZ)
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resend: center frequency for FSQ in FLDIGI
It ooks like FLDIGI will allow one to set an arbirtrary center frequency for FSG, as well as use the traditional 1160 Hz annd 1500 Hz center frequencies: [image: image.png] But in testing it looks
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Don Rolph
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FSQ in FLDIGI: center frequency questions
It ooks like FLDIGI will allow one to set an arbirtrary center frequency for FSG, as well as use the traditional 1160 Hz annd 1500 Hz center frequencies. But in testing it looks like FSQ always only
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Don Rolph
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
KF8NOA, Excellent piec of work. Thanks for letting me know. [email protected]> wrote:
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Don Rolph
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
Hey Don:? If the question of running two instances / versions of FLDIGI at the same time is related to being able to do FLDIGI and FSQ "simultaneously" then the answer may be to use FLDIGI for
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Sarah
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
Hi Don, I am running a Raspberry Pi 4b and Yaesu FT710. The radio is tuned to 7.110. On the Pi I am running flrig for cat, two instances of FLDIGI, one for contestia 4/250 at +900 and one for FSQ at
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richard7298@...
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
Thank you Bob! [email protected]> wrote:
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Don Rolph
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
Oh and to explain my PSM suggestion Don. PSM is "kind of " like the old AX25 FM squelch detect where the TX wont key whilst a valid signal is still in the RX passband. It does this by "buffering" the
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Bob Cameron
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
Thank you Bob. I wil test. [email protected]> wrote:
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Don Rolph
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
Hi Don I often run two instances of fldigi using the same audio device (Icom 9100) I also can concurrently run wsjt-x and qsstv. CAT is shared via flrig. I do of course QSY for the latter modes. The
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Bob Cameron
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
John W0JWT thanks for you reply. I looking at: http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp/operating_multiple_copies_page.html#:~:text=Each%20instance%20will%20have%20it's,allow%20that%20type%20of%20sharing . it
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Don Rolph
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Re: Can one run two instances of FLDIGI at the same time?
Okay, as long as you are transmitting 2 at one time, it may work fine. It goes without saying that you won't be able to send one and receive the other at the same time. Still use 2 directories, a
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kd8ftr@...
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