In the recent releases, the string "!where?" appears often instead of
the country. cty.dat is a symbolic link to a bigcty file, in the most
current version available. In the past, this worked well.
Best 88 de Claude
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Joe,
Sounds like a fun and interesting challenge.I am gone for several days
(activating EN67 and the new ISCAT will be used a lot) so will start
thinking about this when I get back.
The auto sequencer code is concentrated in one area of wsjt.py with the
intent of breaking it out into its o
Hi all,
I'm writing to keep everyone up to date on what's happening with WSJT-X
in the experimental branch.
Effective with code revision r5666, WSJT-X includes most of what's
needed to be operational in ISCAT mode. The mode might be fully
operational (though perhaps with a few rough edges) wi
Bill,
> On Jul 2, 2015, at 1:46 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
>
> On 29/06/2015 15:00, Bill Somerville wrote:
>
> Hi Steve & others who build gnuradio and WSJT-X on Mac,
>
> ...
>
>>
>> OK, the problem wasn't quite what I thought. It is an include directive
>> ordering issue but it stems from th
On 29/06/2015 15:00, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi Steve & others who build gnuradio and WSJT-X on Mac,
...
>
> OK, the problem wasn't quite what I thought. It is an include directive
> ordering issue but it stems from the use of FFTW3 from MacPorts, this in
> itself is not an issue but it has the s
Claude,
> On Jul 2, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
>
> On 02/07/2015 11:33, Claude Frantz wrote:
>> What is the format of the *.c2 files ? How can they be converted to a
>> more common format, e.g. using a tool like sox ?
> AFAIK it is an internally defined format. The contents are the
On 02/07/2015 11:33, Claude Frantz wrote:
> What is the format of the *.c2 files ? How can they be converted to a
> more common format, e.g. using a tool like sox ?
AFAIK it is an internally defined format. The contents are the complex
time domain signal after an initial filter and down sample. It
What is the format of the *.c2 files ? How can they be converted to a
more common format, e.g. using a tool like sox ?
Thanks a lot !
Best 88 de Claude
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