>From time to time there are stations who are significantly unsynchronized
with the FT8 cycle, as can be seen in the DT column. As a result, making
connections by and with these stations is difficult. It is likely that the
operators are not aware of the situation. Some may also be are unable to
fix
Cesar,
Your screenshots only show part of a few lines of the error message, and it’s
not enough to be able to tell what’s going on. You’ll need to copy the *entire*
contents of the error box and paste that into a message.
73/HNY,
Steve k9an
> On Dec 31, 2019, at 7:09 PM, Cesar Martinez wrot
Looks like the code for that is in plotter.cpp lines 694-699
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 11:33 AM Albert Gerheim wrote:
> If I fail to install this properly (and, just looking at it, it's the most
> likely outcome), is there any way to get the development community to make
> a small change? It's li
On 31.12.2019 22.42, Albert Gerheim wrote:
Exactly which files do I have to install, and how do I go about it?
Well, that depends... What OS platform are you using? Under Linux the
compile process is straightforward ( well -- more or less ). Thw wsjtx
-source tarball contains a file called IN
On 31/12/2019 20:35, John Korpal via wsjt-devel wrote:
I created a Grid to state table, in the AD1CCty class I read this
table in similar to the city.dat file. I added a findState member that
takes the grid information from the call and split it into two parts.
The first part is the Grid prefix
Exactly which files do I have to install, and how do I go about it?
Keep in mind, I write C++, Java, and User RPL, but other than that, I'm
pretty much lost.
I figured it would come down to the tiny code swap you described! Thanks
for localizing the issue!
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 1:25 PM Kari
On 31/12/2019 19:13, John Korpal via wsjt-devel wrote:
I’ve just started with WSJT-x and have created a dev environment on a MAC and
have made a change. My question is how do I build WSJT-X on a windows machine?
Second I have modified WSJT-X for MAC to display the state information in the
left
The state information sounds like a useful thing
Allan
N7RP
> On Dec 31, 2019, at 12:13 PM, John Korpal via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> I’ve just started with WSJT-x and have created a dev environment on a MAC and
> have made a change. My question is how do I build WSJT-X on a windows
>
I’ve just started with WSJT-x and have created a dev environment on a MAC and
have made a change. My question is how do I build WSJT-X on a windows machine?
Second I have modified WSJT-X for MAC to display the state information in the
left window. Is this something the group thinks is useful?
Hi Albert,
On 31.12.2019 18.28, Albert Gerheim wrote:
If I fail to install this properly (and, just looking at it, it's the
most likely outcome), is there any way to get the development
community to make a small change? It's like this:
In the hundreds of QSO's I've worked with WSJT-X, I've n
If I fail to install this properly (and, just looking at it, it's the most
likely outcome), is there any way to get the development community to make
a small change? It's like this:
In the hundreds of QSO's I've worked with WSJT-X, I've never needed to
change the "priority" RX frequency via the w
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