This is what I have collected for package lists to date (both media
packages are listed):
https://sourceforge.net/p/jtsdk/jtsdk/HEAD/tree/jtsdk-nix/trunk/README.pkg-lists
I've asked a couple folks about Fedora packaging, but, noting to post
yet. I tried to get Arch runnnig on an RPI2, but that w
On 23/10/2015 00:55, Bill Somerville wrote:
> Check
> that you have libqt5multimedia installed for a first step.
Should have read:
Check that you have libqt5multimedia5-plugins installed as a first step.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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On 23/10/2015 00:46, JT Croteau wrote:
Hi John (hope I have your name correct),
> I've just successfully compiled wsjt-x 1.5.0 on my my new RK3288 ARM
> single board computer. The RK3288 is based on the Quad-core
> Cortex-A17 CPU. I'm not sure how it will perfom at 1.8GHz but I will
> give it a
Mike,
I made the test also with r5994 on win7.
The first time you load the wav file it is displayed correctly.
BUT, then click on DL2IAN simulating a qso and reload the file
Paolo
On 10/22/2015 2:43 PM, Michael Black wrote:
What OS and WSJT-X version are you running?
I ran your wav file and
linux only here. so that wont work.
I should also add I use the wsjt-x for the logging.
On Thu, 22 Oct 2015 07:17:55 -0500
Michael Black wrote:
> Get JTAlert. It does that plus lots more. I can't imagine running WJST-X
> without it.
> http://hamapps.hamspots.net/
>
> Mike W9MDB
>
>
> On W
linux only here. so that wont work.
I should also add I use the wsjt-x for the logging.
On Thu, 22 Oct 2015 07:17:55 -0500
Michael Black wrote:
> Get JTAlert. It does that plus lots more. I can't imagine running WJST-X
> without it.
> http://hamapps.hamspots.net/
>
> Mike W9MDB
>
>
> On W
The version I was speaking about is r5910, and even the latest version
suggested by Mike W9MDB has the same behavior. This behavior with very
few callsigns has affected all the versions I use since sepember.
I believe that must be related to WInXP. Later this evening I will check
with a fresh in
Dear Paolo
I use and highly recommend:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jtsdk/
This way you can always get fresh, cutting edge development version. For me, it
made wonders with my Ubuntu dependencies and builds.
Also, hamlib from jtsdk is of highest quality, some quirky behavior of my
Argon
Remember that anything in the 1.6.1 series is a developer build and not
supported for regular use. Check out
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/Fast_JT9.txt for warnings and advice.
I’ve compiled several of the bleeding edge versions, but stick with 1.5.0
(r5512) for daily use. The latest
here at the University I have r5889 on WIN7 and does not decode at all
73 PAolo
Il 22/10/2015 14:43, Michael Black ha scritto:
What OS and WSJT-X version are you running?
I ran your wav file and I don't see the truncation on r5977
If you re-run the file you see the same truncation?
Mike W9MDB
O
I run just an earlier version, maybe 5932 (or 5910??, I can be more
precise later when returning home) on XP.
If I re-run the file I get the same behavior.
I'll try to get r5977 and I'll come back; BTW where can I download it?
Paolo
Il 22/10/2015 14:43, Michael Black ha scritto:
What OS and WSJ
What OS and WSJT-X version are you running?
I ran your wav file and I don't see the truncation on r5977
If you re-run the file you see the same truncation?
Mike W9MDB
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 5:27 PM, paolo petrini
wrote:
>
>
> Hello
> as you see in the image in Band activity the message is corre
Get JTAlert. It does that plus lots more. I can't imagine running WJST-X
without it.
http://hamapps.hamspots.net/
Mike W9MDB
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 11:13 PM, w2ibc wrote:
> I like the worked before feature, however the problem I am having is, say
> I work K9ABC on 10m but have never worked
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