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[qanda]
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Why does the *Flatten* feature cause my displayed spectrum to curve steeply upward near the edges, before falling where the IF filter cuts off?::
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_WSJT-X_ does not expect a steep filter edge within the displayed
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passband, except perhaps a low-frequency cutoff below 200 Hz. Either
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use a wider IF filter or reduce the displayed passband by decreasing
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*Bins/Pixel*, increasing *Start*, or reducing the width of the *Wide
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Graph*. You might also choose to re-center the filter passband, if
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such control is available.
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My rig has only a single SSB filter, about 2700 Hz bandwidth. Can I use split mode?::
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Set the radio to *Split* mode and _Split Operation_ to *Rig* (or if
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necessary, *Fake It*) on the *Settings | Radio* tab. To operate
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primarily in the JT9 frequency range, check the *{plus}2 kHz*
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box. VFO-A will then be moved up to 14.078 MHz. The JT9 sub-band now
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falls between about 500 Hz and 2000Hz on the waterfall display. As
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described above, VFO-B will be adjusted so as to keep your Tx audio
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always between 1500 and 2000 Hz. To operate JT65, simply uncheck the
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*{plus}2 kHz* option. If your rig has an IF shift control or
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equivalent (``passband tuning''), you can operate as if you had 4 kHz
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Rx bandwidth and use the IF shift control to focus on any 2.7 kHz
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portion of the JT65 and JT9 sub-bands.
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How should I configure _WSJT-X_ to run multiple instances?::
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Start _WSJT-X_ from a command-prompt window, passing each instance a
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unique identifier as in the following two-instance example. This
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procedure will isolate the *Settings* file and the writable file
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location for each instance of _WSJT-X_.
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wsjtx --rig-name=TS2000
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wsjtx --rig-name=FT847
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When setting up rig control through _OmniRig_, something goes wrong when I click *Test CAT*. What can I do about it?::
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_OmniRig_ apparently has a bug that appears when you click *Test CAT*.
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Forget using *Test CAT* and just click *OK*. _OmniRig_ then behaves
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normally.
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I am using _WSJT-X_ with _Ham Radio Deluxe_. All seems well until I start HRD Logbook or DM780 running in parallel; then CAT control becomes unreliable.::
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You may see delays up to 20 seconds or so in frequency changes or
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other radio commands, due to a bug in HRD. HRD folks are aware of the
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problem, and are working to resolve it.
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I am running _WSJT-X_ under Ubuntu 14.04. The program starts, but menu bar is missing from the top of the main window and the hot-keys don't work.::
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The new ``Unity'' desktop puts the menu for the currently active
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window at the top of the primary display screen. You can restore menu
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bars to their traditional locations by typing the following in a
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command-prompt window:
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sudo apt-get remove appmenu-qt5
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