> On 15 May 2018, at 18:16, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
> If WSJT-X had a rubber clock feature which would temporarily speed up or slow
> down the computer clock by a number of seconds, then a message could be sent
> and decoded by those whose with inaccurate clocks.
It doesn’t make much sense for
A rubber clock feature would also be very helpful in situations where there
is no internet connection available. Was one of the main reasons why I was
using JT65-HF Comfort in earlier days.
73 de DG2YCB,
Uwe
Am 15. Mai 2018 18:19:31 schrieb Rich - K1HTV :
Notifying a station whose timing is
If they use JTAlert, you can send them a text message.
Dave
Sent from my waxed string and tin cans.
On May 15, 2018, at 12:17 PM, Rich - K1HTV
mailto:k1...@comcast.net>> wrote:
Notifying a station whose timing is at the edge of decoding limits is
problematic because once his timing slips pas
Notifying a station whose timing is at the edge of decoding limits is
problematic because once his timing slips past the max tolerable limit, no
helpful messages about his clock will be decoded by the station you are trying
to alert.
If WSJT-X had a rubber clock feature which would temporarily