Re: [wsjt-devel] Translations of the WSJT-X User Guide

2016-01-13 Thread ea2ekh


> On 12 Jan 2016, at 22:37, Joe Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hi Anders, Borja, and all,
> 
> I suggest that translations should probably start with the WSJT-X User 
> Guide in the development branch -- that is, the Guide for Version 1.7.0. 

Great, beginning :)

73,




Borja EA2EKH

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Re: [wsjt-devel] User Guide URLs

2016-01-13 Thread charlie
Hi Joe

r6169 is OK. Haven't built any since.

Charlie

> Hi Bill and all,
>
> I've noticed recently that invoking "Help | Online User Guide" from
> within WSJT-X v1.7 incorrectly sends one's browser to
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html
>
> The correct location is
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html
>
> I'm not sure when something went wrong that caused this... or how to fix
> it.  Can you please enlighten?
>
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[wsjt-devel] User Guide URLs

2016-01-13 Thread Joe Taylor
Hi Bill and all,

I've noticed recently that invoking "Help | Online User Guide" from 
within WSJT-X v1.7 incorrectly sends one's browser to
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html

The correct location is
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html

I'm not sure when something went wrong that caused this... or how to fix 
it.  Can you please enlighten?

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Re: [wsjt-devel] User Guide URLs

2016-01-13 Thread Joe Taylor
Hi Bill,

More on our User Guides, this time concerning content.

I believe we have some wrong/garbled/misplaced entries in the "Platform 
Dependencies" section of the V1.6.0 User Guide:

http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.6.0.html#PLATFORM

For example, look under the subheading

Windows, when using "--rig-name=xxx"

The errors must have been there for a while; they have propagated also 
into the v1.7 branch:

http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html#PLATFORM

I can correct the source files, but for the v1.6 case I'm not sure what 
branch to do it in.  Not the tag, I suppose?

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread KI7MT
Hi Richard,

Yes, but that is a native ARMHF environment (Ubuntu Mate armv7 / Debian
- Raspbian etc ). What Bill is after is a cross-compile-setup, say Linux
amd64 base, then cross compile for armv7.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 01/13/2016 10:16 AM, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 16:58:07 +
> Bill Somerville  wrote:
> 
>> On 13/01/2016 16:52, Richard Bown wrote:
>>>   Hi Bill you could try this:-
>>> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Virtual_ARM_Linux_environment
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> I know how to build a cross tools environment but the devil is always in 
>> the detail. I was hoping someone with a target board has built a 
>> suitable cross build environment on, say an Intel Linux machine, and can 
>> detail the necessary steps to get all the prerequisites built to 
>> complete a WSJT-X cross build.
>>
>> 73
>> Bill
>> G4WJS.
>>
> At the moment Bill JTSDK builds as is on a ARMHF platform .
> I'm happy to check on my system if something will build on a ARMHF platform.
> I have a C1+ which is very very close to a Rasp pi2, both are ARMhf
> 
> 


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Re: [wsjt-devel] Possible bug in WSJT-X

2016-01-13 Thread Ramiro Aceves
Hi

After several days fighting with this audio card nasty behaviour, 
finally I have  WSJT-X working in pulse audio.

I have used my default mode in /etc/modprobe.d/fast-track-pro.conf, 
setting the following options for the driver:

# 16 BIT - 44.1/48 KHz - 4 INPUTS (ANALOG + DIGITAL) - 4 OUTPUTS (ANALOG 
   + DIGITAL)
optionssnd_usb_audiovid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x0 
index=5 enable=1

The problem was that digital SPDIF  input was active instead analog 
input. Thanks to the following link I found the solution:

http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2012-March/050701.html

The trick was changing the line

device-strings = hw:%f,0,0 hw:%f,1,0

with this one:

device-strings = hw:%f,1,0

in this file:

/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets/maudio-fasttrack-pro.conf

Also this line was needed to ensure 48000 Hz sample rate operation 
instead of 44100 Hz in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf

default-sample-rate = 48000

Now WSJT-X is working fine.

73, Ramiro. EA4NZ.









El 09/01/16 a las 19:39, Ramiro Aceves escribió:
> Hi Mike
>
> Thanks for answering.
>
> I have tried pulseaudio an got TX work properly (I can press "Tune"
> button several times and I got always an audio tone) but I cannot make
> it work in RX, I do not know the reason. I have googled around and
> perhaps there is a bug in pulseaudio related to my Maudio Fast Track Pro
> USB card. I cannot get  audio input from the sound card. I have also
> tried several settings in /etc/modprobe.d/fast-track-pro.conf with no luck:
>
> # 24 BIT - 44.1/48 KHz - 2 INPUTS (ANALOG) - 4 OUTPUTS (ANALOG +
> DIGITAL) - THIS IS THE DEFAULT AND ENABLED:
> #optionssnd_usb_audiovid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x9
> index=5 enable=1
>
> # 24 BIT - 88.2/96 KHz - 4 INPUTS (ANALOG + DIGITAL) OR 4 OUTPUTS
> (ANALOG + DIGITAL) - DUPLEX IS NOT SUPPORTED
> #optionssnd_usb_audiovid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x5
> index=5 enable=1
>
> # 24 BIT - 44.1/48 KHz - 2 INPUTS (DIGITAL) - 4 OUTPUTS (ANALOG + DIGITAL)
> #optionssnd_usb_audiovid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x13
> index=5 enable=1
>
> # 16 BIT - 44.1/48 KHz - 4 INPUTS (ANALOG + DIGITAL) - 4 OUTPUTS (ANALOG
> + DIGITAL)
> optionssnd_usb_audiovid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x0
> index=5 enable=1
>
>
>
> Also played with this settings in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf with no luck:
>
> ; default-sample-format = s16le
> ; default-sample-rate = 48000
> ; alternate-sample-rate = 44100
>
>
> Anyway, my desire was using the card without pulseaudio as I do with
> FLDIGI with no problems. I do not know the reason but WSJT-X  fails  at
> the second or third TX attempt.
>
> I can make any test you wish to fix this, or if the bug is not inside
> WSJT, find  who is the culprit.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ramiro.
> EA4NZ.
>
>
>
>
>
> El 06/01/16 a las 23:10, Black Michael escribió:
>> Doesn't really sound like a problem with WSJT-X then.  WSJT-X knows
>> nothing about which sound card you're using (at least as far as the
>> software logic goes).
>>
>> Why don't you try pulse audio and see if it works with that?  That
>> creates a virtual audio port you can hook up to and seems to work for
>> others.
>>
>> RRR
>> Mike W9MDB
>>
>>
>> 
>> *From:* Ramiro Aceves 
>> *To:* wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 6, 2016 4:01 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: [wsjt-devel] Possible bug in WSJT-X
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> I have just tested with my laptop internal sound card and "Tune" button
>> works fine. No problem at all, I get audio tone whenever I press "Tune".
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Ramiro. EA4NZ.
>>
>>
>>
>> El 06/01/16 a las 22:01, Black Michael escribió:
>>  > Do you have another sound card you can test?  Perhaps your regular
>> audio
>>  > card?
>>  >
>>  > RRR
>>  > Mike W9MDB
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>> 
>>  > *From:* Ramiro Aceves >
>>  > *To:* wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>> 
>>  > *Sent:* Wednesday, January 6, 2016 2:57 PM
>>  > *Subject:* [wsjt-devel] Possible bug in WSJT-X
>>  >
>>  > Hi all,
>>  >
>>  > I am using wsjt-x v1.6.0 from wsjtx_1.6.0_amd64.deb Debian package.
>>  > Operating system is Debian GNU/Linux Jessie stable. Sound card is
>> Maudio
>>  > Fast
>>  > Track Pro USB and I am using the card directly via ALSA  snd_usb_audio
>>  > driver.
>>  >
>>  > When I press "Tune" button I get a proper audio output  tone, when I
>>  > press  "Tune" button for the  second time I get a proper audio
>> tone, but
>>  > when I press it for the third time I get no output tone. The same
>> occurs
>>  > for the normal TX periods. The first two TX periods work but the third
>>  > one does not work. Audio ouput no longer works after that. Restarting
>>  > wsjt-x returns to the beginning and audio works.
>>  >
>>  > I do not know 

Re: [wsjt-devel] JTSDK release GT 591

2016-01-13 Thread Greg Beam
Hi Sandro,

I was using that as a test and it should have been removed completely. 
Thanks for the catch.

Re: Spam
- Your email came into my main inbox the same as other wsjt-devl messages.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 1/13/2016 12:19, Alessandro Gorobey wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> done several test with QT52 and QT55 with r591 and up
>
> Found a inverted logic in lines 508-512 of qtenv-build-wsjtx.cmd
>
> :IT1
> SET WM=OFF
> IF /I [%copt%]==[Debug] (
> SET WM=ON
> )
>
> Think that SET WM=ON is for Release, not Debug
>
> Is it correct ?
> Can you verify your spam/junk box ?
>
>

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[wsjt-devel] 'Save' feature request

2016-01-13 Thread David Tiller
Dear list,

I'm having a ball with 1.7.0-devel in my Mac, and no bugs to report yet :-)

I do have a feature request, however. Under 'Save', could you please add a 
'Save All With Callsign' feature? It would save all decodes where MY_CALL is 
mentioned - that way I can have all the audio of every QSO I make automagically.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Decoding into the next minute

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 14/01/2016 00:07, Dave 'Doc' Corio wrote:
> Just tried uploading a .zip file containing a .jpg & .wav file but 
> file was rejected due to "file type". What format do I need ti use please?
Hi Doc,

easiest thing to do is upload the files to some free cloud storage 
service that allows sharing like Dropbox and then post links to the 
files here.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Richard Bown
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 21:41:59 +
Bill Somerville  wrote:

> On 13/01/2016 21:28, Richard Bown wrote:
> > Therefore, IHO, its better to use a QEMU VM on a linux host and know your 
> > code works, than to
> > just cross compile and hope it works.
> Hi Richard,
> 
> You say:
> 
> "The disadvantage of cross compiling is you still need to test it"
> 
> Are you implying that build on the target means you don't need to test, 
> that doesn't sound right to me!
> 
> We leave all the cross platform differences to the compiler and Qt 
> teams. As far as WSJT-X is concerned the source code is identical on 
> every platform except for some trivial differences about file system 
> layouts but they are operating system dependent rather than hardware 
> dependent.
> 
> I have always used cross tools with the 'install' target sending the 
> built product to a network device that is shared with the target (or on 
> smaller targets actually flashing the target) so I build on a fast 
> desktop and test on the target, seamlessly. I don't see the problem and 
> your comments about "bloat" seem to be something from personal view of 
> development ;)
> 
> Amongst other things, I do the production builds for WSJT-X and I would 
> like a set up where I can make an ARMv7 package without having the 
> target on the bench here.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
> 
I'm not going to get in to argument over it Bill.
But if you want to open WSJTX up to everyone with a tablet cross compile and 
hope wont work.
The old argument that tablets cant be used due to audio drivers is extinct.
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Richard Bown
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 11:28:22 -0700
KI7MT  wrote:

> Hi Richard,
> 
> Yes, but that is a native ARMHF environment (Ubuntu Mate armv7 / Debian
> - Raspbian etc ). What Bill is after is a cross-compile-setup, say Linux
> amd64 base, then cross compile for armv7.
> 
> 73's
> Greg, KI7MT
>
Hi Greg
The disadvantage of cross compiling is you still need to test it
If you run a linux machine with QEMU running a ARMhf platform, you can write 
the code on the linux
machine and test it. then export the source code to the QEMU Virtual machine, 
compile and test.
Moreover, you can check that it will run within the constraints of the ARMhf 
typical SBC.
It has the advantage that it improves the code written.
When the first PCs came on the market , you had to be careful to make your 
coding efficient and
lite,
then came bloatware and that all went out thru the window, why do something in 
a few lines of
efficient code when you can visually do it taking ten times , often more, space.
Its all marketing, the bigger it is the more you can charge, it doesn't matter 
what the commodity
people equate size with value.
Take a straw poll on what people consider better value for the same price a 
piece of software 1.5
GB or one 200MB, they will think the the 1.5GB is better value as they are 
getting more bytes to
the buck.
Therefore, IHO, its better to use a QEMU VM on a linux host and know your code 
works, than to just
cross compile and hope it works.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Richard Bown
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 22:23:48 +
Bill Somerville  wrote:

> On 13/01/2016 22:10, Richard Bown wrote:
> > I'm not going to get in to argument over it Bill.
> > But if you want to open WSJTX up to everyone with a tablet cross compile 
> > and hope wont work.
> > The old argument that tablets cant be used due to audio drivers is extinct.
> Whoa! Where did tablets come from?
> 
> Qt has excellent support for Andriod and iOS but I would agree that we 
> would need to do some work to support gesture driven keyboard-less 
> systems like tablets and phones. You might want to contribute to such an 
> effort if you have teh relevant Qt experience but currently I'm not 
> aware of any need from users aside from off-hand comments from a few 
> that queried if WSJT-X could run on a tablet.
> 
> My requirement is on behalf of users that have little or no development 
> experience and want to use a SoC type boards like the 
Companies like Freescale and TI 
> PI2/BeagleBlack/fill in your preference of ARM based hardware in their 
> shacks or portable stations with a keyboard mouse and perhaps a USB 
> sound device. We have plenty of those and more would join since the cost 
> of entry is so small. They just need something to install and go. Greg 
> has enabled the armhf builds for Debian AFAIK and they may appear in the 
> repos in time but for now a DEB or RPM package is a convenient stepping 
> stone.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
> 
> 

The production of the Rasp PI2 and all its clones are a direct result of the 
development of the
call phone and tablet.
|Without the mass production of the ARM processors and GPU/Mali used in cell 
phone tablets, set top
TV boxes, TV's ect, the growth of the use of PI clones would never have 
happened ,
Companies like TI and Freescale who are also producing processors have not yet 
managed to tap into
the hobby market with SBC as their devices are expensive compared to companies 
like Samsung.
Touch screens are already available for the PI2 clones
the latest tablets, quad core processors, are the same as the PI2 clones , the 
PI2 clones have
greater interface capability, but most tablets have one audio i/p, two audio 
o/p, USB and HDMI, plus
wifi and bluetooth.
Android uses the same kernel as linux, its only the file structure is different.
Linux can be run over the Android system, I've haven't tried it yet but I 
suspect with a little
playing WSJTX could be run on an Android tablet, and put a USB socket on a 
smartphone , and that
becomes open to use as well.
There is a lot happening and it would be shame to ignore it
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 21:28, Richard Bown wrote:
> Therefore, IHO, its better to use a QEMU VM on a linux host and know your 
> code works, than to just
> cross compile and hope it works.
Hi Richard,

You say:

"The disadvantage of cross compiling is you still need to test it"

Are you implying that build on the target means you don't need to test, 
that doesn't sound right to me!

We leave all the cross platform differences to the compiler and Qt 
teams. As far as WSJT-X is concerned the source code is identical on 
every platform except for some trivial differences about file system 
layouts but they are operating system dependent rather than hardware 
dependent.

I have always used cross tools with the 'install' target sending the 
built product to a network device that is shared with the target (or on 
smaller targets actually flashing the target) so I build on a fast 
desktop and test on the target, seamlessly. I don't see the problem and 
your comments about "bloat" seem to be something from personal view of 
development ;)

Amongst other things, I do the production builds for WSJT-X and I would 
like a set up where I can make an ARMv7 package without having the 
target on the bench here.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Decoding into the next minute

2016-01-13 Thread Dave 'Doc' Corio
Just tried uploading a .zip file containing a .jpg & .wav file but 
file was rejected due to "file type". What format do I need ti use please?


73
Doc
KB3MOW

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On 1/13/2016 5:08 PM, Michael Black wrote:
I've noticed some extremely long decode times too lately using 
JT65+JT9.  I'll have to keep a close eye and record the wav files so 
perhaps we can figure out what's causing this.  Maybe you could do the 
same.


RRR
Mike W9MDB

On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Dave 'Doc' Corio 
> wrote:


 With the past several versions, since 6390, I have noticed
when in
JT9 mode on HF, the "Decode" indicator remains active into the next
minute. This varies between :03 and :33 seconds into the following
minute. There does not seem to be a pattern or even a similarity
between
one decode and another.

 This does not seem to affect the actual decoded signal, except to
perhaps delay it a couple of seconds. The decode indicator becomes
active at :50 into the minute and decoded text appears usually between
:53 and :58, however the decode indicator remains "lit" sometimes
up to
:33 of the following minute.

 I only see this anomaly when in JT9 mode. It does not occur
when in
JT65 or JT65+JT9. I have Decode set to "Fast", however it also happens
when Decode is set to "Normal".

 I do have different JT9 and JT65 frequencies set. For example, to
operate JT65 I use 14.07600, and for JT9 I use 14.077500 as VFO
frequencies, in order to place the JT9 signal closer to the center of
the passband of my SignaLink USB.

Tnx es 73
Doc
KB3MOW

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 22:10, Richard Bown wrote:
> I'm not going to get in to argument over it Bill.
> But if you want to open WSJTX up to everyone with a tablet cross compile and 
> hope wont work.
> The old argument that tablets cant be used due to audio drivers is extinct.
Whoa! Where did tablets come from?

Qt has excellent support for Andriod and iOS but I would agree that we 
would need to do some work to support gesture driven keyboard-less 
systems like tablets and phones. You might want to contribute to such an 
effort if you have teh relevant Qt experience but currently I'm not 
aware of any need from users aside from off-hand comments from a few 
that queried if WSJT-X could run on a tablet.

My requirement is on behalf of users that have little or no development 
experience and want to use a SoC type boards like the 
PI2/BeagleBlack/fill in your preference of ARM based hardware in their 
shacks or portable stations with a keyboard mouse and perhaps a USB 
sound device. We have plenty of those and more would join since the cost 
of entry is so small. They just need something to install and go. Greg 
has enabled the armhf builds for Debian AFAIK and they may appear in the 
repos in time but for now a DEB or RPM package is a convenient stepping 
stone.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Greg Beam
Hi Bill,

On 1/13/2016 15:23, Bill Somerville wrote:



> My requirement is on behalf of users that have little or no development
> experience and want to use a SoC type boards like the
> PI2/BeagleBlack/fill in your preference of ARM based hardware in their
> shacks or portable stations with a keyboard mouse and perhaps a USB
> sound device. We have plenty of those and more would join since the cost
> of entry is so small. They just need something to install and go. Greg
> has enabled the armhf builds for Debian AFAIK and they may appear in the
> repos in time but for now a DEB or RPM package is a convenient stepping
> stone.
>

Yes, I've enabled the armhf builds on Launchpad for the GA release 
branch, v1.6.0 at present. I also tested builds with the v1.7.0 branch. 
At present, it's only available as a PPA.

As soon as we are free of the Hamlib3 local build requirement, I can 
push the package to Kamal for review then hopefully update the current 
repository version when the v1.7.0 GA Release happens.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


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Re: [wsjt-devel] Decoding into the next minute

2016-01-13 Thread Michael Black
I've noticed some extremely long decode times too lately using JT65+JT9.
I'll have to keep a close eye and record the wav files so perhaps we can
figure out what's causing this.  Maybe you could do the same.

RRR
Mike W9MDB

On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Dave 'Doc' Corio 
wrote:

>  With the past several versions, since 6390, I have noticed when in
> JT9 mode on HF, the "Decode" indicator remains active into the next
> minute. This varies between :03 and :33 seconds into the following
> minute. There does not seem to be a pattern or even a similarity between
> one decode and another.
>
>  This does not seem to affect the actual decoded signal, except to
> perhaps delay it a couple of seconds. The decode indicator becomes
> active at :50 into the minute and decoded text appears usually between
> :53 and :58, however the decode indicator remains "lit" sometimes up to
> :33 of the following minute.
>
>  I only see this anomaly when in JT9 mode. It does not occur when in
> JT65 or JT65+JT9. I have Decode set to "Fast", however it also happens
> when Decode is set to "Normal".
>
>  I do have different JT9 and JT65 frequencies set. For example, to
> operate JT65 I use 14.07600, and for JT9 I use 14.077500 as VFO
> frequencies, in order to place the JT9 signal closer to the center of
> the passband of my SignaLink USB.
>
> Tnx es 73
> Doc
> KB3MOW
>
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[wsjt-devel] band hop dialog in WSJT-X 1.6.0 r6263

2016-01-13 Thread Michael Hartje
dear list,

with WSJT-X R6263 for opensuse 13.2 x64 in wspr-mode the band hop dialog
does not appear when pushing the "schedule" button.

What should I do to make it appearing (any debug hints?)

I use the binary version out of the ham radio repo, and I deleted the
.config/WSJT-X.ini

Starting in a terminal brings up the message
QXcbWindow: Unhandled client message: "_GTK_LOAD_ICONTHEMES"

but ldd shows nothing missing.

Any further hints?

Thanks in advance

vy73
Michael
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Re: [wsjt-devel] band hop dialog in WSJT-X 1.6.0 r6263

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 22:06, Michael Hartje wrote:
> dear list,
>
> with WSJT-X R6263 for opensuse 13.2 x64 in wspr-mode the band hop dialog
> does not appear when pushing the "schedule" button.
>
> What should I do to make it appearing (any debug hints?)
Hi Michael,

I too have seen this which is embarrassing since I wrote that code and I 
do not know why it happens. In my case a retry brought up the window. 
Are you sure it is not hiding behind something else? A slow Alt+TAB 
around the applications and windows might show it.

One other factor is the size of the window is dependent on the bands you 
have working frequencies defined for, the default list probably has many 
bands you do not use. You can remove unused working frequencies in 
"Settings->Frequencies", select and right-click frequencies choosing 
"Delete" to remove them.

73
Bill
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread David Tiller
All,

I agree completely with Edson's command-line proposal. Not only would it open 
up new use cases (recording traffic heard for propagation studies, etc), it may 
also help with fine-grained functional and performance testing.

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On Jan 13, 2016, at 8:03 PM, Edson W. R. Pereira 
> wrote:


I think the wsjt-x will run well on a R-Pi 2, but I am not sure it will run on 
a R-Pi 1 Compiling wsjt-x may take some effort though. I have Steve's wspr 
stand alone decoder (C implementation) running on a R-Pi 1 and it works very 
well.

For JT65/JT9 and other QSO modes on small devices, I think there could be a 
separation of the JT DSP core from the user interface. The core could run on a 
R-Pi or other computer and the user interface could either run on the same 
computer or on a separate one. Communication could be done over TCP sockets. 
This could open a number of possibilities. User interfaces could be implemented 
for tablets, smart phones, etc. It could also open the possibility for remote 
operations.

73, Edson PY2SDR


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On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Richard Bown 
> wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 22:23:48 +
Bill Somerville > wrote:

> On 13/01/2016 22:10, Richard Bown wrote:
> > I'm not going to get in to argument over it Bill.
> > But if you want to open WSJTX up to everyone with a tablet cross compile 
> > and hope wont work.
> > The old argument that tablets cant be used due to audio drivers is extinct.
> Whoa! Where did tablets come from?
>
> Qt has excellent support for Andriod and iOS but I would agree that we
> would need to do some work to support gesture driven keyboard-less
> systems like tablets and phones. You might want to contribute to such an
> effort if you have teh relevant Qt experience but currently I'm not
> aware of any need from users aside from off-hand comments from a few
> that queried if WSJT-X could run on a tablet.
>
> My requirement is on behalf of users that have little or no development
> experience and want to use a SoC type boards like the
Companies like Freescale and TI
> PI2/BeagleBlack/fill in your preference of ARM based hardware in their
> shacks or portable stations with a keyboard mouse and perhaps a USB
> sound device. We have plenty of those and more would join since the cost
> of entry is so small. They just need something to install and go. Greg
> has enabled the armhf builds for Debian AFAIK and they may appear in the
> repos in time but for now a DEB or RPM package is a convenient stepping
> stone.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
> 

The production of the Rasp PI2 and all its clones are a direct result of the 
development of the
call phone and tablet.
|Without the mass production of the ARM processors and GPU/Mali used in cell 
phone tablets, set top
TV boxes, TV's ect, the growth of the use of PI clones would never have 
happened ,
Companies like TI and Freescale who are also producing processors have not yet 
managed to tap into
the hobby market with SBC as their devices are expensive compared to companies 
like Samsung.
Touch screens are already available for the PI2 clones
the latest tablets, quad core processors, are the same as the PI2 clones , the 
PI2 clones have
greater interface capability, but most tablets have one audio i/p, two audio 
o/p, USB and HDMI, plus
wifi and bluetooth.
Android uses the same kernel as linux, its only the file structure is different.
Linux can be run over the Android system, I've haven't tried it yet but I 
suspect with a little
playing WSJTX could be run on an Android tablet, and put a USB socket on a 
smartphone , and that
becomes open to use as well.
There is a lot happening and it would be shame to ignore it
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Decoding into the next minute

2016-01-13 Thread Dave 'Doc' Corio
 Thanks, Bill!

 Here is the link for the .zip file.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dkkjkgxqyjmw9t2/KB3MOW_Decode.zip?dl=0

73
Doc
KB3MOW

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On 1/13/2016 7:11 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 14/01/2016 00:07, Dave 'Doc' Corio wrote:
>> Just tried uploading a .zip file containing a .jpg & .wav file but
>> file was rejected due to "file type". What format do I need ti use please?
> Hi Doc,
>
> easiest thing to do is upload the files to some free cloud storage
> service that allows sharing like Dropbox and then post links to the
> files here.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Decoding into the next minute

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 17:35, Dave 'Doc' Corio wrote:
>   With the past several versions, since 6390, I have noticed when in
> JT9 mode on HF, the "Decode" indicator remains active into the next
> minute. This varies between :03 and :33 seconds into the following
> minute. There does not seem to be a pattern or even a similarity between
> one decode and another.
>
>   This does not seem to affect the actual decoded signal, except to
> perhaps delay it a couple of seconds. The decode indicator becomes
> active at :50 into the minute and decoded text appears usually between
> :53 and :58, however the decode indicator remains "lit" sometimes up to
> :33 of the following minute.
>
>   I only see this anomaly when in JT9 mode. It does not occur when in
> JT65 or JT65+JT9. I have Decode set to "Fast", however it also happens
> when Decode is set to "Normal".
>
>   I do have different JT9 and JT65 frequencies set. For example, to
> operate JT65 I use 14.07600, and for JT9 I use 14.077500 as VFO
> frequencies, in order to place the JT9 signal closer to the center of
> the passband of my SignaLink USB.
Hi Doc,

the issue is the behaviour of the JT9 decoder when there are JT65 
signals in the pass band. You can demonstrate this by switching to 
JT9+JT65 mode and setting the lowest JT9 frequency to 600Hz with that 
WAV file you have posted.

You need to either move up the band a bit to eliminate JT65 signals when 
operating JT9 or use dual mode and set the lowest JT9 frequency marker 
carefully.

The JT9 decoder may well get some attention once the current JT65 
improvements are put to bed but making it immune to disruption by JT65 
signals may not be feasible without actually doing most of the work that 
the JT65 decoder has to do before attempting JT9 decodes and that is not 
very practical.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Edson W. R. Pereira
I think the wsjt-x will run well on a R-Pi 2, but I am not sure it will run
on a R-Pi 1 Compiling wsjt-x may take some effort though. I have Steve's
wspr stand alone decoder (C implementation) running on a R-Pi 1 and it
works very well.

For JT65/JT9 and other QSO modes on small devices, I think there could be a
separation of the JT DSP core from the user interface. The core could run
on a R-Pi or other computer and the user interface could either run on the
same computer or on a separate one. Communication could be done over TCP
sockets. This could open a number of possibilities. User interfaces could
be implemented for tablets, smart phones, etc. It could also open the
possibility for remote operations.

73, Edson PY2SDR


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On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Richard Bown  wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 22:23:48 +
> Bill Somerville  wrote:
>
> > On 13/01/2016 22:10, Richard Bown wrote:
> > > I'm not going to get in to argument over it Bill.
> > > But if you want to open WSJTX up to everyone with a tablet cross
> compile and hope wont work.
> > > The old argument that tablets cant be used due to audio drivers is
> extinct.
> > Whoa! Where did tablets come from?
> >
> > Qt has excellent support for Andriod and iOS but I would agree that we
> > would need to do some work to support gesture driven keyboard-less
> > systems like tablets and phones. You might want to contribute to such an
> > effort if you have teh relevant Qt experience but currently I'm not
> > aware of any need from users aside from off-hand comments from a few
> > that queried if WSJT-X could run on a tablet.
> >
> > My requirement is on behalf of users that have little or no development
> > experience and want to use a SoC type boards like the
> Companies like Freescale and TI
> > PI2/BeagleBlack/fill in your preference of ARM based hardware in their
> > shacks or portable stations with a keyboard mouse and perhaps a USB
> > sound device. We have plenty of those and more would join since the cost
> > of entry is so small. They just need something to install and go. Greg
> > has enabled the armhf builds for Debian AFAIK and they may appear in the
> > repos in time but for now a DEB or RPM package is a convenient stepping
> > stone.
> >
> > 73
> > Bill
> > G4WJS.
> >
> > 
>
> The production of the Rasp PI2 and all its clones are a direct result of
> the development of the
> call phone and tablet.
> |Without the mass production of the ARM processors and GPU/Mali used in
> cell phone tablets, set top
> TV boxes, TV's ect, the growth of the use of PI clones would never have
> happened ,
> Companies like TI and Freescale who are also producing processors have not
> yet managed to tap into
> the hobby market with SBC as their devices are expensive compared to
> companies like Samsung.
> Touch screens are already available for the PI2 clones
> the latest tablets, quad core processors, are the same as the PI2 clones ,
> the PI2 clones have
> greater interface capability, but most tablets have one audio i/p, two
> audio o/p, USB and HDMI, plus
> wifi and bluetooth.
> Android uses the same kernel as linux, its only the file structure is
> different.
> Linux can be run over the Android system, I've haven't tried it yet but I
> suspect with a little
> playing WSJTX could be run on an Android tablet, and put a USB socket on a
> smartphone , and that
> becomes open to use as well.
> There is a lot happening and it would be shame to ignore it
> --
> --
> Best wishes /73
> Richard Bown
>
> Email : rich...@g8jvm.com
> HTTP  :  http://www.g8jvm.com
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>
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>
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Decoding into the next minute

2016-01-13 Thread Dave 'Doc' Corio
 Thanks for the explanation! That's a pretty easy fix at my end. 
I've found over time that my SignaLink USB has a bit of a high frequency 
issue when I try to use JT9 at the higher end of the passband, so moving 
the signals down helped in that regard. Simply moving them down a bit 
farther should eliminate that problem!

73
Doc

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On 1/13/2016 7:51 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 13/01/2016 17:35, Dave 'Doc' Corio wrote:
>>With the past several versions, since 6390, I have noticed when in
>> JT9 mode on HF, the "Decode" indicator remains active into the next
>> minute. This varies between :03 and :33 seconds into the following
>> minute. There does not seem to be a pattern or even a similarity between
>> one decode and another.
>>
>>This does not seem to affect the actual decoded signal, except to
>> perhaps delay it a couple of seconds. The decode indicator becomes
>> active at :50 into the minute and decoded text appears usually between
>> :53 and :58, however the decode indicator remains "lit" sometimes up to
>> :33 of the following minute.
>>
>>I only see this anomaly when in JT9 mode. It does not occur when in
>> JT65 or JT65+JT9. I have Decode set to "Fast", however it also happens
>> when Decode is set to "Normal".
>>
>>I do have different JT9 and JT65 frequencies set. For example, to
>> operate JT65 I use 14.07600, and for JT9 I use 14.077500 as VFO
>> frequencies, in order to place the JT9 signal closer to the center of
>> the passband of my SignaLink USB.
> Hi Doc,
>
> the issue is the behaviour of the JT9 decoder when there are JT65
> signals in the pass band. You can demonstrate this by switching to
> JT9+JT65 mode and setting the lowest JT9 frequency to 600Hz with that
> WAV file you have posted.
>
> You need to either move up the band a bit to eliminate JT65 signals when
> operating JT9 or use dual mode and set the lowest JT9 frequency marker
> carefully.
>
> The JT9 decoder may well get some attention once the current JT65
> improvements are put to bed but making it immune to disruption by JT65
> signals may not be feasible without actually doing most of the work that
> the JT65 decoder has to do before attempting JT9 decodes and that is not
> very practical.
>
> 73
> Bill
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Paolo Petrini

Hello
I fear a lack of computing performance.
Paolo IW1acl

Il 13/01/2016 16:25, Paul ha scritto:

Hello
I am thinking of installing JTSDK with a view to building wsjtx and 
wspr on my Raspberry Pi 2.

Does anyone have any experience of this?
Regards
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Re: [wsjt-devel] User Guide URLs

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 13:47, Joe Taylor wrote:
> I've noticed recently that invoking "Help | Online User Guide" from
> within WSJT-X v1.7 incorrectly sends one's browser to
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html
>
> The correct location is
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html
>
> I'm not sure when something went wrong that caused this... or how to fix
> it.  Can you please enlighten?
Hi Joe,

This defect crept in when I enhanced the manual fetch to be localized. 
The issue was a missing trailing '/' character on the directory URL. The 
URL is specified in the CMakeLists.txt file in the variables 
PROJECT_MANUAL_DIRECTORY_URL and PROJECT_MANUAL.

I have fixed the defect.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 15:25, Paul wrote:
> I am thinking of installing JTSDK with a view to building wsjtx and 
> wspr on my Raspberry Pi 2.
> Does anyone have any experience of this?
Hi Paul,

several users have built WSJT-X for the Rasberry Pi2 successfully. AFAIK 
they have all built on the target machine, Ubuntu based distributions 
are probably the way to go as we know the required prerequisites are in 
the repos.

I am keen to hear from anyone who has a working hosted build system for 
cross compiling as this would seem to be a better way of supporting 
builds for SoC type targets like the Pi2. I would like to have a VM here 
set up for cross building for the Pi2 and other and other ARM CPU targets.

73
Bill
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Re: [wsjt-devel] PowerPC JTSDK 1.7.0 "No rule to make traget 'install'. Stop" error?

2016-01-13 Thread Sean Sharkey
And a Happy New Year to Bill and Greg.

Thank you both for the help.

As suggested I deleted the build tree and re-ran jtsdk v2.0.18.

Everything is now working as advertised and I’m currently running a build of 
r6391 on the G5 PowerPC so I guess the build tree had
become corrupted in someway.

Well done once again.



Kind regards,



Sean.








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Re: [wsjt-devel] User Guide URLs

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 14:05, Joe Taylor wrote:
> More on our User Guides, this time concerning content.
>
> I believe we have some wrong/garbled/misplaced entries in the "Platform
> Dependencies" section of the V1.6.0 User Guide:
>
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.6.0.html#PLATFORM
>
> For example, look under the subheading
>
>   Windows, when using "--rig-name=xxx"
>
> The errors must have been there for a while; they have propagated also
> into the v1.7 branch:
>
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html#PLATFORM
>
> I can correct the source files, but for the v1.6 case I'm not sure what
> branch to do it in.  Not the tag, I suppose?
Hi Joe,

I have fixed this in the trunk and merged to the v1.6 branch. Currently 
there are a handful of other fixes in v1,6 since the v1.6.0 GA release, 
I have distributed a v1.6.1 patch build to a couple of users where they 
were effected by an issue. I'm not keen to make a v1.6.1 release as the 
issues are relatively isolated or minor. We could do a SourceForge only 
release if necessary. For this change at least we can update the website 
with this file:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4192709/wsjtx-main-1.6.0.html

which is built with the changes.

73
Bill
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Re: [wsjt-devel] User Guide URLs

2016-01-13 Thread Joe Taylor
Thanks, Bill -- those changes are exactly what was needed.

-- Joe

On 1/13/2016 10:06 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 13/01/2016 14:05, Joe Taylor wrote:
>> More on our User Guides, this time concerning content.
>>
>> I believe we have some wrong/garbled/misplaced entries in the "Platform
>> Dependencies" section of the V1.6.0 User Guide:
>>
>> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.6.0.html#PLATFORM
>>
>> For example, look under the subheading
>>
>>  Windows, when using "--rig-name=xxx"
>>
>> The errors must have been there for a while; they have propagated also
>> into the v1.7 branch:
>>
>> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-1.7.0-devel.html#PLATFORM
>>
>> I can correct the source files, but for the v1.6 case I'm not sure what
>> branch to do it in.  Not the tag, I suppose?
> Hi Joe,
>
> I have fixed this in the trunk and merged to the v1.6 branch. Currently
> there are a handful of other fixes in v1,6 since the v1.6.0 GA release,
> I have distributed a v1.6.1 patch build to a couple of users where they
> were effected by an issue. I'm not keen to make a v1.6.1 release as the
> issues are relatively isolated or minor. We could do a SourceForge only
> release if necessary. For this change at least we can update the website
> with this file:
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4192709/wsjtx-main-1.6.0.html
>
> which is built with the changes.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
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[wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Paul
Hello

I am thinking of installing JTSDK with a view to building wsjtx and wspr on my 
Raspberry Pi 2.
Does anyone have any experience of this?

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Translations of the WSJT-X User Guide

2016-01-13 Thread Anders Rhodin
Hi Joe,

Ok! I'll get started with the existing material and work the updates in to
it when it's available.  :-)

73 de SM7VRZ, Anders
Den 12 jan 2016 22:41 skrev "Joe Taylor" :

> Hi Anders, Borja, and all,
>
> I suggest that translations should probably start with the WSJT-X User
> Guide in the development branch -- that is, the Guide for Version 1.7.0.
>   As it now stands, this document is not much different from the one for
> version 1.6.  New sections need to be written for the "fast modes", in
> particular, and there will be some additions to the sections on VHF/UHF
> capabilities.  But these sections are reasonably well isolated from
> other parts of the guide.  So it's probably safe to start work on the
> existing material any time you wish.
>
> -- 73, Joe, K1JT
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Richard Bown
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 15:32:24 +
Bill Somerville  wrote:

> On 13/01/2016 15:25, Paul wrote:
> > I am thinking of installing JTSDK with a view to building wsjtx and 
> > wspr on my Raspberry Pi 2.
> > Does anyone have any experience of this?
> Hi Paul,
> 
> several users have built WSJT-X for the Rasberry Pi2 successfully. AFAIK 
> they have all built on the target machine, Ubuntu based distributions 
> are probably the way to go as we know the required prerequisites are in 
> the repos.
> 
> I am keen to hear from anyone who has a working hosted build system for 
> cross compiling as this would seem to be a better way of supporting 
> builds for SoC type targets like the Pi2. I would like to have a VM here 
> set up for cross building for the Pi2 and other and other ARM CPU targets.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.

 Hi Bill you could try this:-
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Virtual_ARM_Linux_environment

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Bill Somerville
On 13/01/2016 16:52, Richard Bown wrote:
>   Hi Bill you could try this:-
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Virtual_ARM_Linux_environment
Hi Richard,

I know how to build a cross tools environment but the devil is always in 
the detail. I was hoping someone with a target board has built a 
suitable cross build environment on, say an Intel Linux machine, and can 
detail the necessary steps to get all the prerequisites built to 
complete a WSJT-X cross build.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Richard Bown
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 15:25:44 -
"Paul"  wrote:

> Hello
> 
> I am thinking of installing JTSDK with a view to building wsjtx and wspr on 
> my Raspberry Pi 2.
> Does anyone have any experience of this?
> 
> Regards
> Paul m1bkl

Yes it should be OK , wsjtx and wspr will build and run, so does Hamlib
but wsjt10 is too heavy on resources for a Rasp Pi2'
Runs OK on a Odroid XU4, sorta super rasp Pi2;
Should you need high speed modes, until they are added here you can use MSHV, 
PM me for the
MSHV_ARMHF.pro file to build it.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Raspberry Pi

2016-01-13 Thread Richard Bown
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 16:58:07 +
Bill Somerville  wrote:

> On 13/01/2016 16:52, Richard Bown wrote:
> >   Hi Bill you could try this:-
> > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Virtual_ARM_Linux_environment
> Hi Richard,
> 
> I know how to build a cross tools environment but the devil is always in 
> the detail. I was hoping someone with a target board has built a 
> suitable cross build environment on, say an Intel Linux machine, and can 
> detail the necessary steps to get all the prerequisites built to 
> complete a WSJT-X cross build.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
> 
At the moment Bill JTSDK builds as is on a ARMHF platform .
I'm happy to check on my system if something will build on a ARMHF platform.
I have a C1+ which is very very close to a Rasp pi2, both are ARMhf


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[wsjt-devel] Decoding into the next minute

2016-01-13 Thread Dave 'Doc' Corio
 With the past several versions, since 6390, I have noticed when in 
JT9 mode on HF, the "Decode" indicator remains active into the next 
minute. This varies between :03 and :33 seconds into the following 
minute. There does not seem to be a pattern or even a similarity between 
one decode and another.

 This does not seem to affect the actual decoded signal, except to 
perhaps delay it a couple of seconds. The decode indicator becomes 
active at :50 into the minute and decoded text appears usually between 
:53 and :58, however the decode indicator remains "lit" sometimes up to 
:33 of the following minute.

 I only see this anomaly when in JT9 mode. It does not occur when in 
JT65 or JT65+JT9. I have Decode set to "Fast", however it also happens 
when Decode is set to "Normal".

 I do have different JT9 and JT65 frequencies set. For example, to 
operate JT65 I use 14.07600, and for JT9 I use 14.077500 as VFO 
frequencies, in order to place the JT9 signal closer to the center of 
the passband of my SignaLink USB.

Tnx es 73
Doc
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