Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X RX Window not in chronological order

2019-02-26 Thread Bill
Thanks Joe. Yes, this was observed using FT8. Its just strange that I never
noticed this before. It was on 20m with a completely full band so that
might have been the issue. The bands are a lot more crowded than they used
to be so that might be why I'm noticing it now. I'm running a 4Ghz i7 iMac
so processing power shouldn't be an issue. What was recorded in the ALL.TXT
file did not track with what was displayed in the RX window.

I will just chalk this up to one of the program's "features" on go on
enjoying this wonderful piece of software.

Thanks!

Bill - AK6A

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:50 AM WB5JJJ  wrote:

> I concur as this has been an ongoing issue for some time.  They RX window
> is not properly sorted which can lead to confusion.
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:45 PM Bill  wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the response Frank. I guess its possible that I never noticed
>> it but I sure can't remember seeing it before. I have almost 10K FT8 QSOs
>> and today is the first time that has jumped out at me. I always focus on
>> that the last line of the RX window. The really weird thing is that the
>> ALL.TXT file reflects the correct information (as far as I can tell) but
>> its different than what is displayed real time in the RX window.
>>
>> I'm using the Mac version on a relatively fast computer.
>>
>> Oh well
>>
>> Bill - AK6A
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:32 AM Frank Kirschner <
>> frank.kirsch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I think you just noticed it. I've been seeing that since version 1.9. I
>>> use Windows 7. I never thought much about it, looking at several lines to
>>> figure out which one was the last one sent.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Frank
>>>
>>> KF6E
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019, 13:18 Bill  wrote:
>>>
 I recently upgraded to version 2.0.1 and noticed an issue I haven't
 seen before. It appears that the entries in the RX window are not always in
 chronological order with the intermixed TX lines. I've been in the habit of
 always looking at the last line of the RX display to see what I am
 transmitting out and who I am answering, especially when multiple people
 are calling me. Now it appears that I am seeing RX decodes showing up after
 my TX line is displayed. This threw me off thinking my transmit wasn't
 enabled and I was still decoding but that wasn't the case.

 During my troubleshooting I looked at the information in the ALL.txt
 file to try to see what was happening and discovered the timestamps inside
 the ALL.TXT file were different from the times shown in the RX window.
 ALL.TXT times appear to be correct but the RX window did not correlate with
 the times recorded there. Do the displayed records "round up" the time?

 I  am not sure what files can be attached to these posts so if this
 problem is of interest to the developers I can provide a copy of my ALL.TXT
 file and screen shoots showing the RX display issue.

 I've been using all versions and RCs of WSJT-X for ever the past year
 and never noticed this before.

 Bill - AK6A

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Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X RX Window not in chronological order

2019-02-26 Thread WB5JJJ
I concur as this has been an ongoing issue for some time.  They RX window
is not properly sorted which can lead to confusion.

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:45 PM Bill  wrote:

> Thanks for the response Frank. I guess its possible that I never noticed
> it but I sure can't remember seeing it before. I have almost 10K FT8 QSOs
> and today is the first time that has jumped out at me. I always focus on
> that the last line of the RX window. The really weird thing is that the
> ALL.TXT file reflects the correct information (as far as I can tell) but
> its different than what is displayed real time in the RX window.
>
> I'm using the Mac version on a relatively fast computer.
>
> Oh well
>
> Bill - AK6A
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:32 AM Frank Kirschner <
> frank.kirsch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think you just noticed it. I've been seeing that since version 1.9. I
>> use Windows 7. I never thought much about it, looking at several lines to
>> figure out which one was the last one sent.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Frank
>>
>> KF6E
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019, 13:18 Bill  wrote:
>>
>>> I recently upgraded to version 2.0.1 and noticed an issue I haven't seen
>>> before. It appears that the entries in the RX window are not always in
>>> chronological order with the intermixed TX lines. I've been in the habit of
>>> always looking at the last line of the RX display to see what I am
>>> transmitting out and who I am answering, especially when multiple people
>>> are calling me. Now it appears that I am seeing RX decodes showing up after
>>> my TX line is displayed. This threw me off thinking my transmit wasn't
>>> enabled and I was still decoding but that wasn't the case.
>>>
>>> During my troubleshooting I looked at the information in the ALL.txt
>>> file to try to see what was happening and discovered the timestamps inside
>>> the ALL.TXT file were different from the times shown in the RX window.
>>> ALL.TXT times appear to be correct but the RX window did not correlate with
>>> the times recorded there. Do the displayed records "round up" the time?
>>>
>>> I  am not sure what files can be attached to these posts so if this
>>> problem is of interest to the developers I can provide a copy of my ALL.TXT
>>> file and screen shoots showing the RX display issue.
>>>
>>> I've been using all versions and RCs of WSJT-X for ever the past year
>>> and never noticed this before.
>>>
>>> Bill - AK6A
>>>
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Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X RX Window not in chronological order

2019-02-26 Thread George J Molnar
I’ve noticed this in situations where there are more decodes than can be 
processed in between TX/RX cycles. Solution is to improve computer performance, 
change to a quieter frequency, or constrain your decode bandwidth a bit. 

George J Molnar
KF2T - Virginia, USA

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Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X RX Window not in chronological order

2019-02-26 Thread Bill
Thanks for the response Frank. I guess its possible that I never noticed it
but I sure can't remember seeing it before. I have almost 10K FT8 QSOs and
today is the first time that has jumped out at me. I always focus on that
the last line of the RX window. The really weird thing is that the ALL.TXT
file reflects the correct information (as far as I can tell) but its
different than what is displayed real time in the RX window.

I'm using the Mac version on a relatively fast computer.

Oh well

Bill - AK6A

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:32 AM Frank Kirschner 
wrote:

> I think you just noticed it. I've been seeing that since version 1.9. I
> use Windows 7. I never thought much about it, looking at several lines to
> figure out which one was the last one sent.
>
> 73,
>
> Frank
>
> KF6E
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019, 13:18 Bill  wrote:
>
>> I recently upgraded to version 2.0.1 and noticed an issue I haven't seen
>> before. It appears that the entries in the RX window are not always in
>> chronological order with the intermixed TX lines. I've been in the habit of
>> always looking at the last line of the RX display to see what I am
>> transmitting out and who I am answering, especially when multiple people
>> are calling me. Now it appears that I am seeing RX decodes showing up after
>> my TX line is displayed. This threw me off thinking my transmit wasn't
>> enabled and I was still decoding but that wasn't the case.
>>
>> During my troubleshooting I looked at the information in the ALL.txt file
>> to try to see what was happening and discovered the timestamps inside the
>> ALL.TXT file were different from the times shown in the RX window. ALL.TXT
>> times appear to be correct but the RX window did not correlate with the
>> times recorded there. Do the displayed records "round up" the time?
>>
>> I  am not sure what files can be attached to these posts so if this
>> problem is of interest to the developers I can provide a copy of my ALL.TXT
>> file and screen shoots showing the RX display issue.
>>
>> I've been using all versions and RCs of WSJT-X for ever the past year and
>> never noticed this before.
>>
>> Bill - AK6A
>>
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Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X RX Window not in chronological order

2019-02-26 Thread Frank Kirschner
I think you just noticed it. I've been seeing that since version 1.9. I use
Windows 7. I never thought much about it, looking at several lines to
figure out which one was the last one sent.

73,

Frank

KF6E

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019, 13:18 Bill  wrote:

> I recently upgraded to version 2.0.1 and noticed an issue I haven't seen
> before. It appears that the entries in the RX window are not always in
> chronological order with the intermixed TX lines. I've been in the habit of
> always looking at the last line of the RX display to see what I am
> transmitting out and who I am answering, especially when multiple people
> are calling me. Now it appears that I am seeing RX decodes showing up after
> my TX line is displayed. This threw me off thinking my transmit wasn't
> enabled and I was still decoding but that wasn't the case.
>
> During my troubleshooting I looked at the information in the ALL.txt file
> to try to see what was happening and discovered the timestamps inside the
> ALL.TXT file were different from the times shown in the RX window. ALL.TXT
> times appear to be correct but the RX window did not correlate with the
> times recorded there. Do the displayed records "round up" the time?
>
> I  am not sure what files can be attached to these posts so if this
> problem is of interest to the developers I can provide a copy of my ALL.TXT
> file and screen shoots showing the RX display issue.
>
> I've been using all versions and RCs of WSJT-X for ever the past year and
> never noticed this before.
>
> Bill - AK6A
>
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