Fri, 23 Mar 2018 00:44:03 + (UTC)
W4TMO via wsjt-devel kirjoitti:
> There's over 7K members on the Facebook group. Maybe post upcoming
> DXpeditions under the "Events" heading along with dates and
Quite often, dxpeditions have their own websites, if some
There's over 7K members on the Facebook group. Maybe post upcoming DXpeditions
under the "Events" heading along with dates and frequency(s) that'll be used.
The "Events" heading is always at the top (on the left) so users won't have to
search thru all the postings.
Maybe a link to any webpage
On 22/03/2018 20:27, F6BHK wrote:
The server asks WSJT-X to initiate a response with this message:
2018/03/22 20:08:29 server.php SEND TO WSJT-X id :
[00064c4f47474552 size: 0006]
2018/03/22 20:08:29 server.php SEND TO WSJT-X time : [0451ba68 ->
0451ba68 -> 20:07:45]
2018/03/22
On 22/03/2018 18:42, FRANK DB5FP wrote:
Hello,
I'm back with some more Information :
- the soundcard is not a cheapie:-) It's a Terratec Aureon
I've used it several years for decoding NOAA sats, without any
notice, even under linux and on RPI2 together with wxtoimg.
- the
* “There is no doubt that with the super success of the FT8 mode, it is
imperative that additional frequency “Channels” within each HF band be
identified for not only the new DXpedition mode, but more importantly for
normal day to day FT8 operations.”
On the contrary, Rich, it is
On 23/03/2018 9:19 AM, David Tiller wrote:
looks like ASCII where the QTime field should be: 4c4f47474552
"adbccbda000200040006
---> 4c4f47474552 = LOGGER
That looks good to me. LOGGER is the ID (aka the --rig-name), a utf8
field and follows the packet type number field
In addition to what Laurie said, this part of your reply looks like ASCII where
the QTime field should be: 4c4f47474552
"adbccbda000200040006
---> 4c4f47474552 = LOGGER
0451ba68ffef3fd9a6a700017e000f4b31564b20463642484b204a4e3234"
--
David Tiller
How about using the JT 9 space since there is almost no one using it
Thanks so
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 14:19 Rich - K1HTV wrote:
> *As we all know, when bands are open, it is not unusual to find the
> standard FT8 frequencies packed, end-to-end with stations. The waterfall
On 23/03/2018 7:27 AM, F6BHK wrote:
I have digged deeper in my problem:
a) Network infra: The server uses a multicast group. There is no
router between the WSJT-X client and the server; only a switch. I have
verified with tcpdump on both sides that the packet are seen by both
camps.
b) I
As we all know, when bands are open, it is not unusual to find the standard FT8
frequencies packed, end-to-end with stations. The waterfall is full of dozens
of QSOs and many more dozens of stations calling others. There is no doubt that
with the super success of the FT8 mode, it is imperative
I have digged deeper in my problem:
a) Network infra: The server uses a multicast group. There is no router
between the WSJT-X client and the server; only a switch. I have verified
with tcpdump on both sides that the packet are seen by both camps.
b) I have written a quick PHP client that I
Hello,
I'm back with some more Information :
- the soundcard is not a cheapie :-) It's a Terratec Aureon
I've used it several years for decoding NOAA sats, without any
notice, even under linux and on RPI2 together with wxtoimg.
- the problem looks like an RPI USB problem.
I
Here's an idea that shouldn't be too hard to implement.
Add another field to FrequencyItems
struct Item {Frequency frequency_;Mode mode_;Region region_;
bool dxpedition_;
};
This would default to false. When false NO messages in the dxpedition format
would be shown in the
Hello Alan,
This is an excellent idea.
I also use about 20 alsaloop and 20 vac in our project F4KJI.fr
The chain is as follows:
Redpitaya 384k I / Q => Linux station with websdr by gnuradio => ffmpeg
192k to vlc by udp / wav stream => Windows station by vac with cwskimmer
and wsjtx.
we
Hi Phil and all
I am also very interested in a better way to interface sdrs to wsjtx than
vac and virtual serial cables. There has been some discussion about it
here https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/hermes-lite/ht54gu0vYuE .
I recently discovered that Multipsk has a nicely designed
Anybody could see this was going to happen I would be surprised if anybody is
shocked
Richard G7OED
From: Ray Jacobs
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 10:16 PM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [wsjt-devel] Ft 8 in Exhibition Mode
You were right they were on the same frequency as
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