>
> First I ran tests using wsprsim-generated files with -31 dB snr to test the
> effect of the change in the fano decoder. For each simulation run I generated
> and decoded 1 .c2 files. Since all simulated files have the message “K9AN
> EN50 33”, it was easy to find and count all frames wi
Hi Steve, Edson, and all,
I'm happy with setting bias = 0.42, given that several quite different
tests show that it results in a rate of false decodes smaller than 1 in
1000.
As for reporting to WSPRnet: my preference is to report all decodes to
the database site. It's not so very unusual for
I'm working on patch to add power (attached) and S-level to the
transmit/receive status entry in the lower-left corner of WSJT-X.
I'm successfully reading the value and storing it along with frequency and
such but am a bit lost on how to get to the value from mainwindow.cpp.
Here's an examp
On 03/08/2015 15:52, Michael Black wrote:
Hi Mike,
I'm working on patch to add power (attached) and S-level to the
transmit/receive status entry in the lower-left corner of WSJT-X.
This is a fairly ambitions project as the various ways of achieving rig
control are difficult to rationalize t
FYI.Laurie has a new beta version out now that fixes the dropped UDP
packets.
All is well in the universe again..
73
Mike W9MDB
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OK.this covers hamlib users only since there is no external program to
provide power feedback. Perhaps OmniRig is another contender.
Io it adds an S-level on RX and Watts on TX to the status box in the lower
left corner.
I tested it on two rigs. My Omni VII works on both TX and RX and the ICOM