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Is it possible to use DIGI-Low with WSJT-X?

N3WWL
N3WWL Member ✭✭
edited December 2022 in Third-Party Software

Flex 6300

SmartSDR v. 2.8.1

WSJT-X v. 2.3.0

JT-65 Image Controller (Easy Simple v. 01B by JW1HDR)

While listening on 80 meters I heard short burst digital signals which turned out to be SSTV. The ops are using WSJT-X set to mode MSK-144 and the Easy Simple program mentioned above to send and receive pictures. I was successfully able to receive pictures, but having difficulty transmitting as SmartSDR automatically switches to DIGI-U and they are using LSB. I have been unsuccessful thus far. My question is...Is there a way to "force" SmartSDR to stay in DIGI-L, rather than it automatically switching to DIGI-U the moment I attempt to transmit a picture? None of the ops are familiar with SmartSDR. Thanks in advance for any help. Happy New Year!

Jay,N3WWL

Answers

  • N3WWL
    N3WWL Member ✭✭

    I put this questions in the wrong category. I AM NOT using a MAC. I’m using a PC. Don’t know how to move this message to the proper discussion area.

  • KD0RC
    KD0RC Member, Super Elmer Moderator

    I moved it for you.

  • N3WWL
    N3WWL Member ✭✭

    Thank you…

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