On 10/01/2021 23:46, Stefan Wernli wrote:
Hi,
After using the "Measure reference spectrum" function I enable "Ref
Spec" in the waterfall. WSJTX instantly crashes with a segmentation
fault.
I tried it on two systems, once a self compiled rc3 on debian testing,
and the other is rc2 from the d
Hi All,
I did find an easier way.
lsusb
Find The Audio device, mine is TI Bur-Brown:
Bus 006 Device 004: ID 08bb:2906 Texas Instruments
lsusb -v -d 08bb:2906 | grep tSamFreq | sed -e "s,^.* ,," | sort -nu
Available Rates
-
8000
11025
16000
22050
32000
44100
48000
-
73's
Greg, KI7MT
Hi Bill,
The samplerate frequencies are stored in the AudioStreaming Interface
Descriptors. Unfortunately, it is not in a text file format or at least
one that I an find.
Easy way to check available rates, using lsusb:
lsusb
Look for the USB Sound device Name / Manufacturer, note the Bus an
On 08/05/2014 05:20, Pino Zollo wrote:
Hi Pino,
> Hi Bill,
>
>>> At the moment of saving a new configuration after having changed the
>>> audio input from default to USB headphone set.
>>>
>>> Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit
--
>>> wsjtx
>> Version of wsjtx please?
> V 1.1 r 3496
>
>
>> On
On 07/05/2014 07:25, Pino Zollo wrote:
Hi Pino,
> At the moment of saving a new configuration after having changed the
> audio input from default to USB headphone set.
>
> Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit
> --
> wsjtx
Version of wsjtx please?
> ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1018:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable