Having seen the recent announcement by Joe on behalf of the DEV team that
RC6 was out there and needed testing, it seems to be the right time to jump
on into the SuperFox experience (not used any of the previous RC's in this
stream).
I chose the X64 package for windows and downloaded, extracted it
Thanks to Joe and the team for the work on -rc6. I worked K8R on 15m today at
-10 with consistent decodes. However his signal report to me was printed after
the TX Enable had turned itself off an it did not re-enable when it saw the fox
reply as I have seen classic F/H do in the past. I was qu
Joe,
I have experimentally determined that my threshold is about -15 to -16...so
seems to agree with theory.
New veision is doing well. +6 is as strong as I have seen any signal from
K8R and it decoded it no problem.
Tomorrow morning, if they are on 20m, that should be a good test, because
they h
Hi all,
We know how sensitive the SuperFox mode is. Here are some details,
computed by our simulation test program for the "Mid-latitude Moderate"
channel. We used 1 simulated transmissions for each SNR in the table.
Code: QPC(127,50) Q:128 NDS:151 NSPS:1024 Baud:11.719 BW: 1512.
21.091 DF 745
Hasan
On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 5:33 PM Star Light via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> What freq. are they on ?
> Thanks, Russ KR6W
>
>
> On Jul 19, 2024, at 3:26 PM, Hasan N0AN via wsjt-devel <
> wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> Mike,
> It decoded
What freq. are they on ?
Thanks, Russ KR6W
> On Jul 19, 2024, at 3:26 PM, Hasan N0AN via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> Mike,
> It decoded fine here on my RSPdx SDR
> -- 2024-07-19 - 22:24:30 UTC - 15m - FT8
> 215130 13 0.1 748 ~ N1QV KH7Z RR73
> 215130 13 0.1 748 ~ NN7SS KH7Z RR73
> 215130 13 0.
Whoops, maybe that was not K8R...sorry about that
Hasan
On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 4:55 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I used this WAV file
>
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/stohwy3veidevmwr4j517/240605_181330.wav?rlkey=85h1c9riskq1mmbqzex9hpov3&dl=1
Mike,
It decoded fine here on my RSPdx SDR
-- 2024-07-19 - 22:24:30 UTC - 15m - FT8
215130 13 0.1 748 ~ N1QV KH7Z RR73
215130 13 0.1 748 ~ NN7SS KH7Z RR73
215130 13 0.1 748 ~ PA2LO KH7Z RR73
215130 13 0.1 748 ~ W2ZQ KH7Z RR73
215130 13 0.1 748 ~ PB8DX KH7Z RR73
215130 13 0.1 748 ~ K9AN K
I used this WAV file
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/stohwy3veidevmwr4j517/240605_181330.wav?rlkey=85h1c9riskq1mmbqzex9hpov3&dl=1
And then used Audacity to add white noise.
Was able to add .45 noise and decoded at -16dB. At .46 noise it did not decode.
.45 noise
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/
Re: Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel
> WSJT-X is a complete and independent program. Its full source code is
> available to anyone. One of its many operating modes makes use of short,
> uncomplicated exchanges with three independent programs that are licensed
> separately and made freely available for A
RC6 fixed the rig control problem I had with my TS590-SG Kenwood in RC5!
Thanks all!
Duane/ K8MDA
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RX frequency was correctly logged to ALL.TXT when tuned to 21.091. Neither
21.091, nor 14.091, was included in my frequency table.
The advantages that I know for having a frequency entered in the table are:
1.
The frequency is available for selection from the pull down list
2.
The frequenc
On 7/19/2024 3:51 PM, Andy Durbin K3WYC via wsjt-devel wrote:
I'm decoding K8R at -9 for all stations in the decode but, on wide
graph, only the sync tone is visible (barely visible). The relationship
between visible signal strength and reported S/N seems to be very
different from baseline FT8
I'm decoding K8R at -9 for all stations in the decode but, on wide graph, only
the sync tone is visible (barely visible). The relationship between visible
signal strength and reported S/N seems to be very different from baseline FT8
or previous F/H.
Is that normal and expected or are the repor
Did you follow the recommendation to enter 14.091 into your frequency
table, on the File -> Settings -> Frequencies tab? There are many
advantages to doing this.
-- Joe, K1JT
On 7/19/2024 1:52 PM, Andy Durbin via wsjt-devel wrote:
In -rc6 the ALL.TXT decodes appear to be recorded corr
Dear Kenji-san,
Thank you for your interest in WSJT-X. We do not believe the license
terms for WSJT-X 2.7.0-RC5 and later are self-contradictory.
WSJT-X is a complete and independent program. Its full source code is
available to anyone. One of its many operating modes makes use of
short,
In -rc6 the ALL.TXT decodes appear to be recorded correctly but the RX
frequency is still incorrect. For this report I was receiving K8R with dial
frequency 14.091.
240719_17423014.074 Rx FT8_SH -12 0.3 737 DK7DU K8R RR73
240719_17423014.074 Rx FT8_SH -12 0.3 737 DL1DUO K8R RR73
240
Partially verified this.
I checked the "manifests" for the rpms and debs. Sure enough the
binaries are
being distributed as part of the WSJT-X binary package. They are not
listed as
dependencies.
Working trough the source code, they are not there. It would appear
that those
of us build
Hi All:
Just FYI, the repeatable crash that occurred with RC5 in MSK mode / Fast Graph
no longer occurs in RC6. Looks like it was that buffer length issue that had
been identified. I fiddled with the sliders on the Fast Graph and manipulated
the window as much as I could and the app stayed up
I do appreciate all the efforts poured into the SuperFox Mode.
Writing that, I'd like to state one thing:
The current WSJT-X (2.7.0-RC5 and later) has a self-contradictory license
and that should be fixed ASAP.
GPLv3 requires ALL binary code must be able to be produced/built
from the distributed
Thanks Joe and team for all that you guys have and continue to do. It is
much appreciated.
Michael, AA5SH
On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 7:41 AM Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Dear WSJT-X Users,
>
> We are pleased to announce that Release Candidate WSJT-X 2.7.0-
Dear WSJT-X Users,
We are pleased to announce that Release Candidate WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc6 is
ready for download and use by beta testers. This is a bug-fix release;
it addresses problems related to the new SuperFox mode, reported by
users of release candidate 5.
The SuperFox operators at K8R (Am
Hi Gary,
No need for more .wav files at this time. Thanks for asking.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
On 7/18/2024 9:12 PM, Gary McDuffie via wsjt-devel wrote:
On Jul 14, 2024, at 15:35, Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel
wrote:
We'd like to collect samples of saved .wav files that contain SuperFox sig
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