Hi Lance, your contacts should be showing up in your regular log file; in
addition, there's a file, FoxQSO.txt, that keeps a record of sent and
received communications while in Fox mode.
-Brian N9ADG
On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 2:16 PM Lance Collister, W7GJ via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforg
One way to address the single issue of a SuperFox with mismatched Tx
and Rx dial frequencies is this small change to setXIT. My
understanding is that, in the SuperFox case, setXIT still must
actively set the Tx frequency, because it may often be misconfigured
if (for example) normal FT8 had been us
Ah of course! I will make sure to configure the radio so there is no
frequency shift on TX! Thanks! Too much time at the radio and not
enough sleep! MNI TNX and VY 73, Lance
On 7 Oct 2024 18:50, Reino Talarmo wrote:
Lance Collister, W7GJ, October 7, 2024 7:35 PM wrote:
I was receiving on my A
> Lance Collister, W7GJ, October 7, 2024 7:35 PM wrote:
> I was receiving on my AirSpy R2 on 50.296 but I had to TX on
> 50.295 because I was using an offset of 750 Hz.
Hi Lance,
I had difficulties with your Tx and Rx frequency arrangement.
Are you really transmitting 1 kHz lower than receiving?
I tried SuperFox today for about an hour, and I am not sure I figured
out how to use it successfully. And I am not sure the callers figured it
out either. But I did notice that all the callers were low in
frequency. I was receiving on my AirSpy R2 on 50.296 but I had to TX on
50.295 because I
Hi Al,
please see https://groups.io/g/wsjtgroup/message/3407
I had this exact same issue. I thought it was the sound system on Ubuntu
24.04. I built from source as well. I spent two weeks “debugging” the sound
system issues until I posted to the main list and someone said to install the