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Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 03/07/2018 01:56, Bill Turner via wsjt-devel wrote:
>> I'm reading Rx<---Tx as change the Tx frequency to the Rx frequency,
>> move 1810 to 1409 in this example.
> Hi Bill,
> the direction of
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Edfel Rivera wrote:
> My own experience at my location, 95 watts are normally required to
> complete QSO (Puerto Rico - Caribbean). Under better conditions maybe less
> power could be used.
I'm in the UK running 40 watts to a simple end-fed antenna. On 20m
I've worked Can
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"John L. Broughton" <2silverhon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
> I want to thank Mike, W9MDB, for spending considerable time with me on
> the phone and connected to my computer this morning which resulted in
> resolving the audio problem. His expertise did the job; I never woul
Thanks.
I presume the release will be announced on here?
Barry
G4IAT
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Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
> I believe that all is fixed in RC4.
> de Mike W9MDB
> On Friday, May 25, 2018, 10:16:16 AM C
Using WSJT-X v1.9.0-rc3 r8576, mode FT8, Prompt to log ticked.
Tried working a station (I replied to his CQ) but qso incomplete. 73's
not sent/received by either station.
Next station I worked (I called CQ) was complete but I noticed in the
log that the start time shown was that of the incompl
In message <8e9eb27a-4254-44aa-a0e3-055a2c412...@bellsouth.net>
Dave Crockett wrote:
> For what its worth, perhaps a little more detail might help us nail
> down the problem.. Please feel free to skip the rambling account to
> follow if youre not interested.
big snip
> So, it stil
g a device (cat control, audio in and out) that uses
USB.
Barry
G4IAT
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Andras Bato wrote:
> Hi Barry,
> I've done this:
> Any comment?
> GL de HA6NN
> Andras
> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 7:19 PM, Barry Smith wrote:
>> In message <96609faa
In message <96609faa-afc1-4e9d-900d-504291749...@bellsouth.net>
Dave Crockett wrote:
> Yeah, I kinda think it was a drivers issue, too. If nothing else, my
> experience should be considered a heads-up to anyone having a
> similar issue in Win10. That option to revert to a previous
In message <296458153.2062259.1525965675...@mail.yahoo.com>
Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
> No...that's somebody with 3 transmissions going on. Different
> callsigns...same signal levelIt is doable.
> de Mike W9MDB
Hmmm. I have enough trouble concentrating with one at a tim
In message <1773248986.2019093.1525957730...@mail.yahoo.com>
Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
> 50Hz noise on his transmissions causing 100Hz birdies down ~25dB.
> He has a problem in his setup.
> de Mike W9MDB
Thanks for the explanation.
Are these caused by a similar problem (but
Noticed these this morning. Not caused me a problem, just wanted to
report it.
2 entries for same message, same time, but different frequencies
(about 100Hz apart) and different signal strengths. Waterfall showed
only *one* signal (the higher of the 2 frequencies).
I noticed this particular s
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Barry Smith wrote:
> Noticed these this morning. Not caused me a problem, just wanted to
> report it.
Sorry - should have mentioned...
Windows 10 Pro
WSJT-X v1.9.0-rc3 r8576
Rig Yaesu FT890
Barry
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Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 20/03/2018 05:21, Claude Frantz wrote:
>> Hi Barry & all,
>>
>> I have observed that a large update has been applied recently to the
>> AOR-3030 module of hamlib. It's available via git at git.
Getting back into radio after many years. Currently only receiving FT8
with an AOR AR3030 and mini-whip antenna. Looking to erect a Windom
antenna and purchase a transceiver.
I'm in the UK. Last night "listening" on 40m I decoded a station in
New York (WU2M) with a -21dB.
The question is, was
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Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 09/03/2018 23:20, Barry Smith wrote:
>> Does rigctl go through a "translation process" to issue commands?
>> E.g. for the AR3030, F 707401 would get translated to 7.07401[CR} ?
> Hi Barry,
> you can see the unde
In message <6e7039d656@baz.g4iat.co.uk>
Barry Smith wrote:
> I used \dump_caps and here is the result of that -
> ~
> C:\WSJTX\bin>rigctl-wsjtx -m 505 -r com3 -s 4800
snip
> Has targetable VFO: N
I think that's why, with Hy
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Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
> rigctl-wsjtx -m 505 -r com3 -s 4800
> It defaults to 8N2
> de MIke W9MDB
Thanks Mike.
I've made a little progress...
I used \dump_caps and here is the result of that -
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Claude Frantz wrote:
> On 03/08/2018 11:40 PM, Barry Smith wrote:
> Hi Barry,
> WSJT-X is using hamlib and according to hamlib, the support of the
> AR3030 is untested. I suggest you to examine the doc
Apologies if this is not the correct place to ask...
I've searched Google but can't find a solution.
Using WSJT-X v1.8.0 r8193 and an AOR AR3030 receiver.
In File/Settings/Radio I select AOR AR3030, Baude rate 4800, 8 data
bits, 2 stop bits, no handshake.
I press "4800 ENT" on the receiver an
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