Sat, 23 Jul 2022 19:00:39 +0200
Claude Frantz via wsjt-devel
kirjoitti:
> On 7/23/22 18:04, Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel wrote:
>
> > I read a note by Saku here on this list regarding differences among
> > the source availables in Github and in the Website.
>
> The git repo at
Hi Joe,
First thank you and the team for all the work that you have done. Really miss
Bill Somerville (SK) and all of his help.
Would it be possible for you to update the NetworkMessage.hpp file for the new
code for the ARRL Digi Contest as well as for any instructions for the new Auto
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On 7/23/22 18:04, Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel wrote:
I read a note by Saku here on this list regarding differences among the source
availables in Github and in the Website.
The git repo at https://git.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjtx seems to be still
at rc1.
Best wishes,
Claude (DJ0OT)
On Sat, 23 Jul 2022 13:04:42 -0300
Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel wrote:
> I downloaded the source by the website and I got the right one.
>
> I read a note by Saku here on this list regarding differences among the
> source availables in Github and in the Website.
I noticed some differences a
I downloaded the source by the website
and I got the right one.
I read a note by Saku here on this list regarding differences
among the source availables in Github and in the Website.
Best regards!
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73 de Marco,
I tried changing the priority of WSJT-X this morning but do not see any
difference. The capture below is using Priority set to Realtime. I also tried
Above Normal and High. Note that these logged drop outs are occurring at the
end of sequences though not every end-of-sequence produces a dropped
It seems that:
https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx-2.6.0-rc2.tgz
and
git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjtx
differ.
Both source's release notes are talking about "-rc2" but there are
differences in source contents in several files.
Assuming git is not fully up to date.
Echoing earlier comments that Bill (sk) said that these short 'dropouts' do
not matter. He told me once that they may not even be dropped samples at
all, and could well be an artifact of the way they are measured.
Sometimes the dropouts can be several seconds or more, in which case it is
likely
On my 64-bit fedora core 36 system, AMD Ryzen 5 2.2 GHz, about .05 second
of audio is dropped on many 2-minute WSPR receive cycles. Audio interface
is Texas Instruments Burr-Brown (Signalink USB). Version of WSJT-X doesn't
matter, happens with 2.5.4 or the 2.6.0-rc* versions.
HI!
With Fedora 35:
git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjtx
and after that making compile gives:
Rick via wsjt-devel kirjoitti 23.7.2022 klo 11.02:
Hi Jarmo,
I compiled from sources too. Worked OK for me
Check your install.
Rick (GM4JIB)On 23/07/2022 08:15, jarmo via wsjt-devel
On Fri, 22 Jul 2022, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
I'd appreciate if users could check their wsjtx_syslog.log file.
For Windows users it will be in C:\Users\[username]\Appdata\WSJT-X
For Linux users /[username]/.local/share/WSJT-X
Should look like this and have one warning possibly about
Hi Jarmo,
I compiled from sources too. Worked OK for me
Check your install.
Rick (GM4JIB)
On 23/07/2022 08:15, jarmo via wsjt-devel wrote:
Don't know, if anyone else have this, but compiled wsjtx
from wsjtx-2.6.0-rc2.tgz.
Still, when starting wsjtx I get wsjtx-2.6.0-rc1???
What I'm
Don't know, if anyone else have this, but compiled wsjtx
from wsjtx-2.6.0-rc2.tgz.
Still, when starting wsjtx I get wsjtx-2.6.0-rc1???
What I'm missing???
Jarmo, oh1mrr
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Hi Mike,
Bill (sk) was not concern about short drops at all. He considered those normal.
I have had those all the time in my all WSJT-X installations since 1.9.1.
Now I should have enough data to study whether the drops really affect to
decoding performance e.g. the number of decodes in each
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