Questions regarding the use of Thetis
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2022 3:45 pm
HOPEFULLY this will do re placement ...
questions please:
-the "blobs", what is the 2nd number shown in parentheses? It is positive - and it can be larger than the first number although generally is smaller. Not sure what it is.
-is there a place/page to see the current db? This would be nice as I was playing with a possible bug re QSK, changing DB - and got lost where I was. It is probably there already and I missed it. If not possibly in GENERAL/ H/W Select?
-when operating CW/SPLIT: it's disconcerting to see the TX display first go to the split frequency (up the band typically) and then suddenly jump back down. If JTDX is set up one way it will force the TX freq to equal the RX. My first impression was that the split was being zeroed out and I was TXing on the DX freq. But that wasn't the case, it was indeed transmitting on the TX split freq, just the jump is surprising. Is there a way/option/setting to just leave the TX waveform where it is - on the SPLIT frequency? I'd much prefer that action.
Gary
K9RX
questions please:
-the "blobs", what is the 2nd number shown in parentheses? It is positive - and it can be larger than the first number although generally is smaller. Not sure what it is.
-is there a place/page to see the current db? This would be nice as I was playing with a possible bug re QSK, changing DB - and got lost where I was. It is probably there already and I missed it. If not possibly in GENERAL/ H/W Select?
-when operating CW/SPLIT: it's disconcerting to see the TX display first go to the split frequency (up the band typically) and then suddenly jump back down. If JTDX is set up one way it will force the TX freq to equal the RX. My first impression was that the split was being zeroed out and I was TXing on the DX freq. But that wasn't the case, it was indeed transmitting on the TX split freq, just the jump is surprising. Is there a way/option/setting to just leave the TX waveform where it is - on the SPLIT frequency? I'd much prefer that action.
Gary
K9RX