This comment absolutely needs to be pinned! Or at least put in page 1 of the
user guide.
73
-Jim
NU0C
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 08:33:05 -0500
Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel wrote:
> That logic is you, the operator. WSJT-X has many operator aids. It is
> not an operator replacement.
>
> --
For what it’s worth, I too printed that station a couple of times (and saw
many, many calling him). I could see that it was P4/WE9V in reality. I’m not
clear on what the ask is, Reino. I decoded many, many messages (normal QSOs) in
that time frame, including others calling P97USI/P.
240226_1
While I do agree, there aren't too many clues for the operator who
is listening apart of not trusting any rare DX.
I saw that NK call yesterday in 10m mixed with the Aruba one. I
answered to both, once or twice. Both looked like legit grids and
feasible callsigns.
In the last weeks I'm ge
The new code number system send at set period/timestamps by H40WA on FT8
verified at website, looks good for the job.
73
vk4tux
On 27/2/24 23:33, Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel wrote:
Hi Jon,
On 2/26/2024 7:50 PM, Jon Anhold KM8V via wsjt-devel wrote:
231900 16 0.4 909 ~ BG2AUE -25 Aruba
2325
Hi Jon,
On 2/26/2024 7:50 PM, Jon Anhold KM8V via wsjt-devel wrote:
231900 16 0.4 909 ~ BG2AUE -25 Aruba
232530 5 0.4 909 ~ JR3UIC RR73; JA7WND +06 DPR of Korea
Maybe some logic that checks "am I *really* North Korea?" would be good :)
That logic is you, the operator. WSJT-X has many opera
I saw many attempts to call P97USI/P
And this single return today
240227_03153021.074 Rx FT8-18 0.3 838 JF2RDG RR73; JK1TCV
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Alan McDonald
Worimi Country
0413 657 427
From: Reino Talarmo via wsjt-devel
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 10:34 PM
To: 'WSJT software deve
Jon,
It would be interesting to know whether you have decoded a message containing
P97USI/P within 231900 and 232530 and what that message was?
73, Reino OH3mA
From: Jon Anhold via wsjt-devel [mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 2:50 AM
To: WSJT soft
Jon and all,
For your information, we have already made two modifications to our
WSJT-X code that significantly reduce the likelihood of 10-bit hash
collisions occurring. The few OMs who are currently testing this have
all reported positive results. These improvements will be rolled out to
everyo