OK, things seem about back to normal. My Codec microphone gain and
speaker gain both have a range of 1-100. I've set both at 50, them made
a few QSO's. Does 50 seem about right?
BTW, fixing this problem was 99% guesswork and 1% skill. I have no idea
what I did to scramble things up or what
I'm getting closer. I have no idea how I did it, but the S-meter is now
showing full scale and bright red (clipping). I'm getting light copy
out of a crowded band, which I guess is a step in the right direction,
but how do I get the receive gain down to a respectable level?
Thanks, Bill
Yesterday, no problems at all. First thing this morning WSJT is giving
me messages that there are audio sound input problems. I spent a LONG
time researching this and ultimately found that the microphone is not
being recognized. I've been to the Windows microphone privacy
permissions page
I just started a new INI file and it's working fine now.Was hoping you could
duplicate the problem...but guess not.
Since I'm not building WSJT-X anymore I don't have a debug version to figure
out what it's doing.
Mike
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, 11:58:07 AM CST, Bill Somerville
On 13/11/2019 17:37, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
WSJT-X decided to die this morning when I was doing some frequency
calibration testing.
While idling it crashed and would not restart.
The WSJT-X.ini file in this link does not allow WSJT-X.ini to start --
it crashes soon after startup.
WSJT-X decided to die this morning when I was doing some frequency calibration
testing.While idling it crashed and would not restart.
The WSJT-X.ini file in this link does not allow WSJT-X.ini to start -- it
crashes soon after startup.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1w5imlr2ym2v29z/wsjt-x.ini?dl=0
Test
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