On Dec 13, 2018, at 19:26, Bill Somerville wrote:this is not correct, don;t do that. The Rx offset goes your QSO partners frequency for two reasons, firstly because that directs messages decoded at that offset to the Rx Frequency decodes window, and more importantly the decoder tries first and
Thanks for the reply Bill. It's been long enough now that I don't recall if ESC
was one of the things I tried. If it happens again I will give it a try.
GA release working fine here so far, although I have not worked it much since I
am mainly a DXer. Great work gentlemen!
73
-Jim
NU0C
On
I use Hold Tx Freq, pick a clear spot in the waterfall and start with Tx
and Rx together. That way I can see if someone occupies that spot before
I decide to transmit there. When I complete a QSO, I either click on
the down arrow to put Tx and Rx back like they were, or ctrl click on
the red
Hi -
This issue has been around a while, so not a V2 GA one specifically.
I'm off the beaten track at my QTH - consequently no ADSL or permanent
connection to the internet. I use an iPhone which gets a beautiful signal
from the towers on the hillsides around me - and I use a hotspot from that
to
On 14/12/2018 02:18, Gary McDuffie wrote:
In fact, I’d rather not have it go to the location where I double click to
answer someone’s CQ. I don’t need it there.
Hi Gary,
this is not correct, don;t do that. The Rx offset goes your QSO partners
frequency for two reasons, firstly because that
> On Dec 13, 2018, at 18:52, Bill Somerville wrote:
>
> The Rx audio offset is automatically moved to a station you choose to answer
> when you double-click their decoded message.
I’ve been thinking of commenting on this action myself. I’m glad someone else
brought it up. While my desires
Hi Allan,
comments in line below.
On 14/12/2018 01:31, m...@oz5xn.dk wrote:
Herewith two suggestions for improvements in upcoming versions:
A message field from the development group "NEW UPDATES" (flashing) in
red. It seems that it takes some time before many users update.
Someone may not
Herewith two suggestions for improvements in upcoming versions:
A message field from the development group "NEW UPDATES" (flashing) in red.
It seems that it takes some time before many users update. Someone may not
have access to Facebook or other immediate information about WSJT, and there
are
Good evening all,
I have noticed that the Windows installation of WSJT-X V2.0.0 does not
have F Tol set to 200 out of the gate. I've seen several complaints that
"It doesn't work". Of course, once F Tol is set to 200, it DOES work.
Just a suggestion ... is it possible to set the default F
On 02/12/2018 01:46, Jim Shorney wrote:
I have noticed a specific scenario that has happened several times during the contest.
This happens when I have called a CQing station two or three times with no reply and I
bail and go call another. Then I see the first station replying to me with TX3
I filtered down to WSJT* only and counted by unique callsigns:
+---+--+
| antennaInformation | count(distinct callsign) |
+---+--+
| 43' Vertical | 5 |
| 43 FOOT VERTICAL
On 13/12/2018 21:59, Philip Gladstone wrote:
there are a lot of unique strings below this
Some of them wet!
73
Bill
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The stats for the most common antennas used over the last 7 days are:
++--+
| antennaInformation | count(*) |
++--+
| ZS6BKW|32 |
| SLOPER|32 |
| Magnetic Loop|33 |
| RX Op05|37 |
| DP|39 |
| RX Op32|43 |
| Hex Beam|45 |
| LW|47
> On December 13, 2018 at 12:53 PM Bill Somerville
> wrote:
>
> On 13/12/2018 18:38, Paul Bramscher wrote:
>
> > >
> > Is it possible to infer operating system from the version
> > "signature" as reported on pskreporter? I see that the heaviest example of
> > 2.0.0
Thanks for the responces to the problem. Sorry for you guys but glad I am not
alone.The CAT seems to be working just fine 6700 goes into Transmit (RED light)
and wsjt-x indicatesa message is being sent but DAX shows no audio. 15 seconds
later RED light goes out. Itdoes seem to be related to the
Here the next one:
[cid:image001.png@01D49329.0BCB92E0]
No other station is involved.
Call 1st is active here, I'm only calling CQ.
I did not click any callsing.
When I am sending RR73 "Enable TX" goes off and the log prompt appears.
I click OK to log the qso and enable the "Enable TX" button
On 13/12/2018 18:38, Paul Bramscher wrote:
Is it possible to infer operating system from the version "signature"
as reported on pskreporter? I see that the heaviest example of 2.0.0
usage is "WSJT-X v2.0.0 784f75". Judging from the file download stats
on SourceForge, I would presume that
clear. thanks a million Bill for the info.
cheers
serge
Envoyé de mon iPad
> Le 13 déc. 2018 à 19:16, Bill Somerville a écrit :
>
>> On 13/12/2018 17:37, F6BHK wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> A quick question on "Status" UDP messages sent by WSJT-X v2.
>>
>> WSJT sent me a message where the length of
> On 13/12/2018 15:07, Marco Calistri wrote:
>
> > >
> > Interesting result (in the attached file)
> >
> > -- 73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ
> >
> > >
> Hi Marco,
>
> I assume that is derived from the stats page of PSKReporter.info, you
> should be aware that
Can not remember the specific thing I was doing when it bugged me last -
probably experimenting with virtual audio, and radio, connection changes. In
any case, it seems to me that locking the program is overkill for the
triggering condition.
Al Pawlowski, K6AVP
Los Osos, CA USA
> Date:
On 13/12/2018 17:37, F6BHK wrote:
Hello,
A quick question on "Status" UDP messages sent by WSJT-X v2.
WSJT sent me a message where the length of the DXCall is -1. This is
new for me: I didn't notice this behavior in v 1.9.1.
Here is an example of the frame after a conversion to hex :
On 13/12/2018 17:49, avt wrote:
I periodically submit an .adi file manually to LoTW. I create that
file from the wsjt_log.adi file, which I have marked with a blank line
(a CR/LF) to show the last place I have previously excerpted QSOs for
submission.
The problem is that v2.0.0 GA now
I periodically submit an .adi file manually to LoTW. I create that file
from the wsjt_log.adi file, which I have marked with a blank line (a CR/LF)
to show the last place I have previously excerpted QSOs for submission.
The problem is that v2.0.0 GA now objects to that blank line at the end of
On 13/12/2018 17:43, ai...@use.startmail.com wrote:
Wow. I really bombed this one. Never occurred to me that someone might
mistake my opinion of the sourceforge "mailman" interface as a slur
against the development team or its efforts. In retrospect, I did not
specify WHICH interface, and I
On 13/12/2018 17:52, Al Pawlowski wrote:
I would like to see the Rig Connection Warning window functionality
changed so that it can be closed/dismissed without closing the whole
program if a rig connection problem is not fixed. At times, the
current “shutdown or lockup only” operation can be
I would like to see the Rig Connection Warning window functionality changed so
that it can be closed/dismissed without closing the whole program if a rig
connection problem is not fixed. At times, the current “shutdown or lockup
only” operation can be pretty annoying.
Al Pawlowski, K6AVP
Los
Actually, I meant this for Joe, not Bill. I think it's time for me to
bow out with what little dignity I have left. Thank you all for all of
the assistance and education.
73 de AI4FU(Jim)
On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 12:43 PM, ai...@use.startmail.com
wrote:
Bill,
Wow. I really
On 12/13/2018 12:19 PM, Conrad PA5Y wrote:
Once upon a time it was recommended that FSK441 and JT65 should use a 44.1kHz sample rate and the newer modes such as MSK144 and FT8 should use 48kHz? What about JT6M?
WSJT-X *always* requests data sampled at 48 kHz. That's true for all
supported
Bill,
Wow. I really bombed this one. Never occurred to me that someone might
mistake my opinion of the sourceforge "mailman" interface as a slur
against the development team or its efforts. In retrospect, I did not
specify WHICH interface, and I must take 100% responsibility for that.
That
On 13/12/2018 17:19, Conrad PA5Y wrote:
Once upon a time it was recommended that FSK441 and JT65 should use a 44.1kHz
sample rate and the newer modes such as MSK144 and FT8 should use 48kHz? What
about JT6M? Or so we just rely on a sample rate converter for the legacy modes
and always run
Once upon a time it was recommended that FSK441 and JT65 should use a 44.1kHz
sample rate and the newer modes such as MSK144 and FT8 should use 48kHz? What
about JT6M? Or so we just rely on a sample rate converter for the legacy modes
and always run 48kHz now? Could one of the developers please
Hi again
we (me and dg3ncz) are using v2.0 with the special callsign DF1000ZEIL on all
Bands.
We saw that if often happens, that the same station is calling us several times
in series.
So making a QSO, sending RR73 and and get a CQ CALL as response, so the qso is
logged again.
It
Bill Somerville kirjoitti 13.12.2018 klo 16.21:
I recommend that you add an item to your monthly housekeeping to do
list (LoTW uploads, QSL cards, dust the shack, click
"Menu->File->Delete all *.wav & *.c2 files in SaveDir", ...). You
could even use the o/s scheduler application to run a
Il 13/12/18 14:36, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
> On 13/12/2018 16:28, Marco Calistri wrote:
>> Also I discovered some "ACME LABS ONLY" version used by K1JT and K9AN
>> ;-) WSJT-X v2.0.1-rc1 e76f33
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> we do do real testing before releasing new versions and bug fixes ;)
>
> 73
>
Il 13/12/18 13:31, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
> On 13/12/2018 15:07, Marco Calistri wrote:
>> Interesting result (in the attached file)
>>
>> -- 73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> I assume that is derived from the stats page of PSKReporter.info, you
> should be aware that there are some
Jim --
On 12/13/2018 10:44 AM, ai...@use.startmail.com wrote:
After finding the exe in the bin folder, I searched the online guide for
the term "aggregator" and came up empty. A search through the mailing
list turns up some hits, but the interface is utterly tedious
... Is that a complete air
On 13/12/2018 15:44, ai...@use.startmail.com wrote:
After finding the exe in the bin folder, I searched the online guide
for the term "aggregator" and came up empty. A search through the
mailing list turns up some hits, but the interface is utterly tedious.
I was playing with things I probably
FWIW, Using a Flex 6600 and MacOS Mojave, xDAX and xCAT - no problems like
those reported below. CPU usage is in line with previous versions, CAT and DAX
operation, even via SmartLink, work smoothly.
Geo/KF2T
> On Dec 13, 2018, at 10:27 AM, Al wrote:
>
> I also have seen the problem and have
After finding the exe in the bin folder, I searched the online guide
for the term "aggregator" and came up empty. A search through the
mailing list turns up some hits, but the interface is utterly tedious.
I was playing with things I probably should keep my nose out of and
found that when
On 13/12/2018 15:07, Marco Calistri wrote:
Interesting result (in the attached file)
-- 73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ
Hi Marco,
I assume that is derived from the stats page of PSKReporter.info, you
should be aware that there are some skews in that data source. It tends
to double report for a while
I also have seen the problem and have come to believe that it related
the CAT..
If I use a traditional CAT ( comport) with Kenwood TS480, I do not have
this problem. If is use the Flex interface for CAT this problem returns..
You should also note that the CPU usage for the WSJT task is about 10
On 13/12/2018 15:07, Rich Griffiths wrote:
When I encountered this behavior, I checked the WSJT-X.ini file. I
found that some of the new Configuration entries were in the file, but
not all. And there were a few new entries that had %26 in the name.
I tried deleting the bogus entries from the
Bill:
When I encountered this behavior, I checked the WSJT-X.ini file. I found
that some of the new Configuration entries were in the file, but not
all. And there were a few new entries that had %26 in the name.
I tried deleting the bogus entries from the file, but the program just
put
Interesting result (in the attached file)
--
73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ
WSJT-X_versions.ods
Description: WSJT-X_versions.ods
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Il 13/12/18 12:35, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
> On 13/12/2018 13:56, Marco Calistri wrote:
>> Some volunteer can give a check, I bet the configuration settings are
>> not stored as expected.
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> if you are concerned about configurations becoming corrupted after an
> upgrade you
I think Bill's answer is more likelybut you should only see one file for
every time you close WSJT-X.
But if the virus scanner has the file open for reading when WSJT-X tries to
delete it the delete will silently fail.
Mike
On Thursday, December 13, 2018, 8:32:59 AM CST, Lahra
On 13/12/2018 13:56, Marco Calistri wrote:
Some volunteer can give a check, I bet the configuration settings are
not stored as expected.
Hi Marco,
if you are concerned about configurations becoming corrupted after an
upgrade you can always backup the settings, it is all in a single file,
On 13/12/2018 13:59, Lahra Svare KT9X wrote:
I do not save any audio files. Yet when I go to the save directory it’s always
full of new wave files I have to delete. I have SAVE set to none, but still
these files are being saved to the save directory and I have to delete them.
I read the
Everybody should make sure you exclude the WSJT-X configuration directory from
your virus scanner. Otherwise it can be reading files and causing such problem
and just slowing down your system scanning ALL.TXT and such.
Your virus scanner may be causing this problem.
de Mike W9MDB
On
On 13/12/2018 13:55, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
I really don't think it's dodging the issue to tell the user what they
need to look at rather than giving them a useless-to-them message.
The same "go look at section XXX of manual" would apply to any SSL link.
I'm not going to hold my
Hello,
Using the new version 2 and very impressed with it - thanks!
This is just to offer a suggestion for the future. I see people complaining
about the pop-up boxes letting them know about important concerns. Also I
think it's hard-coded into the program and won't go away until a new
version
On 13/12/2018 08:17, Tom Ramberg via wsjt-devel wrote:
NB! Don't mark the "Split setting" in WSJT-X as RIG or FAKE. Mark as "None" in
settings.
Hi Tom,
I am surprised that works and it is certainly not a good suggestion for
all users. I would expect WSJT-X to disable SPLIT on your rig if
I do not save any audio files. Yet when I go to the save directory it’s always
full of new wave files I have to delete. I have SAVE set to none, but still
these files are being saved to the save directory and I have to delete them.
I read the manual and found no further information to help me.
I really don't think it's dodging the issue to tell the user what they need to
look at rather than giving them a useless-to-them message.The same "go look at
section XXX of manual" would apply to any SSL link.
I'm not going to hold my breath on lobbying the guv'ment either
The email list
Il 13/12/18 11:35, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
> On 13/12/2018 13:11, Marco Calistri wrote:
>> I have a WSJT-X MS Windows too, but I'm using the Linux version 99% of
>> time.
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> did the problem with configurations occur on Windows or on Linux?
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
Bill,
My
All comments noted and from that point of view makes sense.
Tom
P.S.
>> As I said to Mike, lobby your Government, that is what needs fixing.
Well as you and I have the same government and it has a few things on it’s
plate just now will give that a miss :-)
On 13 Dec 2018, at 13:34, Bill
On 13/12/2018 13:19, Tom Melvin wrote:
Quick question, if the wsjt download site was hosted outside the US then I
believe the export restrictions do not apply - users in the US are importing
the software.
Are there thoughts on this and including the appropriate libraries within the
installer
On 13/12/2018 13:11, Marco Calistri wrote:
I have a WSJT-X MS Windows too, but I'm using the Linux version 99% of time.
Hi Marco,
did the problem with configurations occur on Windows or on Linux?
73
Bill
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Il 13/12/18 11:04, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
> On 13/12/2018 12:46, Marco Calistri wrote:
>> I faced same issue too and I have already reported here some times ago.
>> (email attached).
>>
>> I suppose it not being a "new-bug" specific for version 2.0 but most
>> likely an "old-bug" which has
Bill
Quick question, if the wsjt download site was hosted outside the US then I
believe the export restrictions do not apply - users in the US are importing
the software.
Are there thoughts on this and including the appropriate libraries within the
installer for the future.
Tom
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On 13/12/2018 12:46, Marco Calistri wrote:
I faced same issue too and I have already reported here some times ago.
(email attached).
I suppose it not being a "new-bug" specific for version 2.0 but most
likely an "old-bug" which has been always present into the WSJT-X code.
Hi Marco,
are you
On 13/12/2018 12:45, Attila Kocis wrote:
My RTS is high because CAT will not work i fit is not on high. I don’t
use any interface, it’s a direct serial connection from the TS 2000 to
the computer.
Hi Attila,
for that you should select "Settings->Radio->Handshake->Hardware", the
"Force
On 13/12/2018 12:42, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
May I suggest that if the LOTW color coding option is not checked (and
it looks like it defaults to off) that WSJT-X not download the lotw
user file.
Otherwise this question about the SSL error is going to go on forever
for every new
On 13/12/2018 12:40, ja2bqx wrote:
Please tell me the source cord which acquires DXCC Entity from a callsign
using cty.dat in wsjtx v2.0.
Logqso.cpp
Hi Nobu san,
you will need a pointer to the LogBook object instance, I suggest you
change the LogQSO class constructor to take a new
Il 13/12/18 00:02, Rich Griffiths ha scritto:
> I finally got around to installing the GA version of 2.0.0 today. I
> cleaned the system of all old files in the .config, .local, /usr etc.
> directories before starting. I used the tarball under Debian stretch
> (v9), and it seemed to install
Hi Bill
My RTS is high because CAT will not work i fit is not on high. I don’t use any
interface, it’s a direct serial connection from the TS 2000 to the computer.
I‘ve now checked "Settings->General->Monitor returns to last used frequency"
and this sets the mode now correct. But otherwise I
May I suggest that if the LOTW color coding option is not checked (and it looks
like it defaults to off) that WSJT-X not download the lotw user file.
Otherwise this question about the SSL error is going to go on forever for every
new user that downloads WSJT-X.
Then...when it's enabled pop up a
Hi,
Please tell me the source cord which acquires DXCC Entity from a callsign
using cty.dat in wsjtx v2.0.
Logqso.cpp
// allow auto logging in Fox mode and contests
accept();
}
else
{
show();
// I'd like to add a code here and acquire Entity in DXCC from
Hi All,
please start a new topic when necessary. It is all too common for
messages sent to be written as replies to an existing message thread
with a changed title. This practice is not good as those of us with
threaded e-mail clients will not see your message if we have closed or
marked as
On 13/12/2018 08:30, Attila Kocis wrote:
I deinstalled 1.1.1 and installed 1.0.2 light and then it worked
perfectly.
Version 1.1.1 does not work with WSJTX.
These different numbers are really confusing me….
Hi Attila,
the version 1.1 OpenSSL libraries have different names and a
On 13/12/2018 08:06, Attila Kocis wrote:
The box isn’t checked:
I can reproduce this by any start of wsjtx.
But I now found the problem I think.
When I start WSJTX, it turns the transceiver into LSB mode, and there
are not ft8 signals down there
After selecting a frequency it stays in
Hi Bill,
the SSL issue ….
I installed MS library 2013 32 bit (inly 64bit was installed) and nothing
changed.
Then I checked the OpenSSL page again and I saw that there are different
versions for download.
I had downloaded Version 1.1.1a Light and not 1.0.2 light.
I deinstalled 1.1.1 and
Bill, I’ve discussed this with Keijo, and this method of working split also
worked fine, at least with the FT-1000Mp and FTdx3000. I see no reason why it
shouldn’t work on any radio with dual vfos:
To operate SPLIT (to work JA) on 160 meters:
In WSJT-X set freq. to 1,908 Mhz - will set ur VFO A
Hi Bill
The box isn’t checked:
[cid:image001.png@01D492C2.D34656A0]
I can reproduce this by any start of wsjtx.
But I now found the problem I think.
When I start WSJTX, it turns the transceiver into LSB mode, and there are not
ft8 signals down there
After selecting a frequency it stays in USB
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