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> On Aug 29, 2015, at 2:57 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
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> Steve --
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> I didn't get a file from you, today???
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> -- Joe
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Steve --
I didn't get a file from you, today???
-- Joe
On 8/29/2015 1:02 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
> It still crashes on the file that I sent to you Joe…
> Steve k9an
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>> On Aug 29, 2015, at 3:35 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
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>> Hi Bill, Steve, and all,
>>
>> On 8/29/2015 9:44 AM, Bill Somer
It still crashes on the file that I sent to you Joe…
Steve k9an
> On Aug 29, 2015, at 3:35 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
>
> Hi Bill, Steve, and all,
>
> On 8/29/2015 9:44 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
>> On 29/08/2015 13:59, Steven Franke wrote:
>> Hi Steve,
>>> Attemptimg to play with jtmsk here using r
Hi Bill, Steve, and all,
On 8/29/2015 9:44 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 29/08/2015 13:59, Steven Franke wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>> Attemptimg to play with jtmsk here using r5824.
>>
>> I am seeing the following:
>>
>> $ ./wsjtx
>> At line 65 of file /home/radio/Builds/wsjtx_exp/lib/jtmsk.f90
>> Fort
Steve --
No apparent problem here when monitoring a birdie. Does it die when
attempting to decode, at the end of a sequence? If you hace checked
"Save all" and re-open the saved file, does that crash the program? If
so, could you send me the file?
-- Joe
On 8/29/2015 10:29 AM, Stev
Steve --
On 8/29/2015 10:29 AM, Steven Franke wrote:
> OK, I spoke too soon. Running with 15s T/R sequence. Seems to run OK when the
> input is “pure” noise - but I can make it crash within seconds if I tune to
> or tune slowly through a birdie.
That may be a different problem. I will investig
Steve --
I think the problem is related to T/R =30 s sequences.
For frequency selection: you need to explicitly enter one or more
frequencies for JTMSK mode.
-- Joe
On 8/29/2015 9:52 AM, Steven Franke wrote:
> Thanks Bill. I hadn’t thought through the frequency selection issue.
>
> A b
OK, I spoke too soon. Running with 15s T/R sequence. Seems to run OK when the
input is “pure” noise - but I can make it crash within seconds if I tune to or
tune slowly through a birdie.
Steve k9an
> On Aug 29, 2015, at 2:22 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
>
> T/R sequence length was set to 5s. I a
T/R sequence length was set to 5s. I am not accustomed to these modes, so I am
essentially a random-input-vector tester…
I switched to T/R length 15s and it seems to be running OK now.
Steve k9an
> On Aug 29, 2015, at 2:01 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
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> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for the bug report. W
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the bug report. Were you running with T/R sequence lebngth
30 s? I think there are problems there. Try setting T/R = 15 s, which
is what everyone is using. I will trace the problem.
-- Joe
On 8/29/2015 8:59 AM, Steven Franke wrote:
> Attemptimg to play with jtm
Hi Steve,
Il 29/08/2015 14:59, Steven Franke ha scritto:
> Attemptimg to play with jtmsk here using r5824.
>
> I am seeing the following:
>
> $ ./wsjtx
> At line 65 of file /home/radio/Builds/wsjtx_exp/lib/jtmsk.f90
> Fortran runtime error: Index '-8543' of dimension 1 of array 'c' outside of
> e
Thanks Bill. I hadn’t thought through the frequency selection issue.
A bit more information for Joe regarding the crashes. I am running on linux and
simply starting 1.6.1 and letting it read the initialization file that was
written by 1.6.0. The crashes occur reliably and happen as soon as a fe
On 29/08/2015 13:59, Steven Franke wrote:
Hi Steve,
> Attemptimg to play with jtmsk here using r5824.
>
> I am seeing the following:
>
> $ ./wsjtx
> At line 65 of file /home/radio/Builds/wsjtx_exp/lib/jtmsk.f90
> Fortran runtime error: Index '-8543' of dimension 1 of array 'c' outside of
> expecte
Attemptimg to play with jtmsk here using r5824.
I am seeing the following:
$ ./wsjtx
At line 65 of file /home/radio/Builds/wsjtx_exp/lib/jtmsk.f90
Fortran runtime error: Index '-8543' of dimension 1 of array 'c' outside of
expected range (1:524288)
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Also, the fre
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