![]() ![]() These settings worked for me to get operational with WSJT-X on the FTDX-10. this is on an older MacBook Pro with the Silicon Labs (SLAB) drivers installed. Under the Audio settings… you’ll want to locate and select your USB Audio CODEC. Split Operation: None (this was Rig for my FT-991 - I’ll probably set back to ‘Rig’ later).Mode: Data/Pkt (this was USB for my FT-991).PTT Method: CAT (this was RTS for my FT-991).Force Control Lines: DTR: High RTS: High.Handshake: None (this was Hardware for my FT-991).Set the baud rate to match the CAT Baud rate you set in FTDX-10 settings for me: 38400.Set serial port to your ‘Enhanced’ virtual port, mine is cu.SLAB_USBtoURAT.This sits between the PC and the radio, and handles the audio, tuning the radio, and setting the radio into transmit. Typically, this will be done using an interface, such as the one pictured below. Set the Attenuator, Preamp, Roof filter and AGC.Ĭhanged the factory ‘REAR SELECT’, ‘RPORT GAIN’ and ‘RPTT SELECT’Ĭhanged settings for ‘LCUT FREQ’, ‘LCUT SLOPE’, ‘HCUT FREQ’ and ‘DATA SHIFT (SSB)’ from factory as suggested by YTuber… he thought the default settings compromised signal quality, so I started with the same settings To get started sending and receiving PSK31, you’ll need an HF rig, a computer, and a way to connect the two. ![]() FTDX-10 SETTINGS:įTDX-10 mode – set to DATA-U (data upper sideband): Using some other videos as my guide, I’m re-configurating settings so they play nice with each other. Out of the box, my FTDX-10 didn’t fully function with my existing WSJT-X setup I was using for the FT-991. ![]()
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