On 18/04/2016 22:24, Jim Bennett wrote:
> Also - got no idea how to get the cmake-gui to fire up.
cmake-gui may be in a different package from cmake itself. Try:
apt-cache search cmake-gui
and install what it finds.
cmake-gui is by far the easiest way to set the cmake options.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
rville <g4...@classdesign.com>
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Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] 6616 Frequency "Shift" Issue
On 13/04/2016 19:35, Jim Bennett wrote:
> Yes, the rigctl-wsjtx command is MUCH easier than the other! :-) I
On 14/04/2016 18:01, Jim Bennett wrote:
> pi@raspberrypi:~/~hamlib-3/build $ rigctl -m2517 F 14076000 f
> 14075999
Hi Jim,
the one above, the second command seems wrong. Not sure why yet.
The extra diagnostic will only show when you add -v to the command
options to get the verbose trace
Re: [wsjt-devel] 6616 Frequency "Shift" Issue
On 14/04/2016 02:33, Jim Bennett wrote:
> For sure it was the new version; I deleted the entire hamlib directory
> before starting, so I suppose it HAD to be your rounding version. But
> the even-number problem is still there. C
nesday, April 13, 2016 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] 6616 Frequency "Shift" Issue
On 13/04/2016 23:47, Jim Bennett wrote:
> I did as per your instructions but sorry to report back that on the
> even number frequencies, I still am coming up short one Hertz. Is
> there
On 13/04/2016 23:47, Jim Bennett wrote:
> I did as per your instructions but sorry to report back that on the
> even number frequencies, I still am coming up short one Hertz. Is
> there a way to prove to myself (and you) that I've gotten the newer
> hamlib build? BTW, I did not re-build WSJT-X,
commands: rigctl and
rigctl-wsjtx. Same un-rounded result.
Jim / W6JHB
From: Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] 6616 Frequency "Shift" Issue
On 13/04/2016 20
On 13/04/2016 20:33, Jim Bennett wrote:
> I added another v (making six of 'em) and re-ran. Looks identical to
> me...! Here it is:
Hi Jim,
yes it is the same, I had misread the code and the branch it took didn't
print the diagnostics I was hoping for.
The issue is that the Si570 takes an
working on the trace stuff, but may take some time as I'm doing the
stay-at-home dad thing with my 3-yr old
Jim
From: Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] 6616 Frequency &quo
On 13/04/2016 19:35, Jim Bennett wrote:
> Yes, the rigctl-wsjtx command is MUCH easier than the other! :-) I did
> it and pasted towards the bottom of this message is the result. I have
> made a discovery no this one as I've been writing this message. If I
> give it an even number for the
: Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] 6616 Frequency "Shift" Issue
On 13/04/2016 17:20, Bill Somerville wrote:
> You can set these using `cmake-gui ` or edit the
On 13/04/2016 17:20, Bill Somerville wrote:
> You can set these using `cmake-gui ` or edit the
> CMakeCache.txt file in the build root directory. The resulting build
> will create /tmp/WSJT-X_trace.log .
Hi Jim,
there is probably an easier way to do this using the rigctl-wsjtx
program built with
On 13/04/2016 05:49, Jim Bennett wrote:
> Have a small issue that I wanted to mention. When I select a frequency
> from the drop-down box, it shows me the one I selected, and then
> immediately changes that to one Hertz less. For example, if I want 40
> meter WSPR2, the drop-down shows
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