Hi Bill,
I have been running this for several hours with 10 bands selected but only 7
active. The sequence is now predictable when previously it was not. The fact
that the average transmitting is now less than expected is not, in my view, a
problem. I prefer to see a predicable sequence.
Bill,
I think that what you describe is consistent with the following:
Suppose that the the Tx Pct is set to 25%, some number of coordinated bands are
active, and no bands are selected as Rx only. Then we will be transmitting 25%
of the time and we also transmit on about 25% of the visits to any
On 09/06/2015 18:14, John Nelson wrote:
> Hi Bill,
Hi John,
>
> It seems #include is missing from wsprnet.cpp
or more C++'ish #include
This is an error with clang++ on the Mac but creeps through unnoticed
with the g++ libraries.
Fix committed.
>
> --- John G4KLA
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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Hi Bill,
It seems #include is missing from wsprnet.cpp
--- John G4KLA
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Hi Bill,
r5564 gives a build error:
[ 89%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/wsjtx.dir/wsprnet.cpp.o
/Users/jmn/wsjtx/wsprnet.cpp:61:19: error: use of undeclared identifier
'fabs'
float f = fabs(m_rfreq.toFloat() - query["tqrg"].toFloat());
^
1 error generated.
--- Jo
Hi All,
there have been a few reports of failure to transmit while band hopping.
I believe I have got to the reason why this might be happening.
If band hopping is enabled then WSJT-X will choose the coordinated band
according this table:
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