Saku,
My experience has been that pskreporter displays the frequency as received by 
the receiving station.  So, this would be display frequency plus the audio 
frequency used for the qso.  
Sometimes the two are not the same, for instance, your transmit frequency and 
that of the other station may differ.  This is because of small differences in 
frequency of the rigs used duringthe qso.  Also, on 144Mhz, some folks, like 
me, use a transverter to put them on 2 meters.  My transverter is always a 
little off frequency.  I've seen no difference in the reporting frequencies no 
matterthe version of WSJT-X.

Hope this helps.
73,Andy, ka2uqw

    On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 03:39:55 AM EST, Saku via wsjt-devel 
<wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:  
 
 Hi!

I worked a local qso on 144.150 using FT8 (that was displayed on WSJT-X 
frequency reading)

Afterwards I looked at pskreporter where both our calls were reported on 
144.175
I.E. frequency that was stored WSJT-X band quick settings (144.174) + 
audio frequency.

Now question is:

Does reporting use stored quick setting frequency or true frequency that 
is received via CAT ?
In case of former one: Is this bug or not?

Wsjtx-rc5
Fedora 35
IC706

-- 
Saku
OH1KH



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