Last night, I met an operator who was struggling with EME on 23CM after
abandoning EME on the 70CM band. As soon as he started up WSJT-X, I noted his
waterfall display was set to Bins/Pixel 2 instead of 5/6 and less than 1500Hz
was displayed on the screen. All decodes 1500Hz and up were not
Dwane, I am almost certain that your assumption in incorrect. For WSJT in
general, it does not matter what the settings for the waterfall display are set
to. They have nothing to do with decoding, they provide only visual signal
recognition. So, if there is a decodable signal above the 1500
Sorry folks, I agree it would seem that way. But only because there is no way
to set the decoding window if you cannot see it. I did not think of that, when
I dashed off that message this morning. And actually, if you set the decoding
window large enough, I still think it would decode
Go ahead and test for yourself - Change bin/pixel to 1 displaying say only the
first 600Hz and see what your decodes look like.
73 Dwayne AB6A
> On Apr 5, 2023, at 9:37 AM, k2txb--- via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> Dwane, I am almost certain that your assumption in incorrect. For WSJT in
>
I would tend to agree that the default window size should be 3000Hz as opposed
to what is now.Then let the user adjust it from there. I've seen many
operators with incorrect window size usually because the default is too narrow.
Mike W9MDB
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:43:31 AM CDT,
If you have an Android phone or tablet, this app monitors WSJT-X via your
home WiFi. That is, it monitors the copy of WSJT-X running on your home
computer.
It has customizable alerts, filters, sorting, etc.
It received a nice review in QST Feb 2021, Eclectic Tech column.
If you are on Windows use JTAlert...can alert you for all sorts of things both
audio and email/text. I have a script on my QRZ page for email/text alerts.
Mike W9MDB___
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And if you are on a Mc, run MacLoggerDX. You can be alerted verbally, by an
alarm sound, or via email and/or SMS.
> On Apr 5, 2023, at 8:44 AM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> If you are on Windows use JTAlert...can alert you for all sorts of things
> both audio and email/text.
Not true -- you only decode what's in the waterfall.
Mike W9MDB
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 11:41:35 AM CDT, k2txb--- via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Dwane, I am almost certain that your assumption in incorrect. For WSJT in
general, it does not matter what the settings for the waterfall
Perhaps also reading User Guide 6.2. Wide Graph Settings should help:
'It is important to set appropriate lower and upper audio frequency limits for
the Wide Graph because these limits define the FT8 decoder’s search window.'
73, Reino OH3mA
> -Original Message-
> From: Dwayne Sinclair
I agree but it is not intuitive that Start Hz is an option in the controls, but
end Hz is controlled by Bin Pixels and how far the op stretches the window.
73 Dwayne AB6A
> On Apr 5, 2023, at 10:13 AM, Reino Talarmo via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> Perhaps also reading User Guide 6.2. Wide Graph
Just to add, It would seem to be the intuitive fix would be Start and End Hz as
options in the controls or Settings Menu defaulting to 0Hz and 3000Hz and not
affected by Bin/Pixel setting or how far the window is stretched.
73 Dwayne AB6A
> On Apr 5, 2023, at 10:19 AM, Dwayne Sinclair wrote:
Hi Russ,
I don't beleive WSJT-X will decode any messages beyond the visual
representation on the wide waterfall.
If the right hand side of the waterfall terminates at 2000 Hz, WSJT-X will not
decode beyond that.
That has been my experience. If your monitor resolution can not display a
Hi Russ,
You seems to hit the nail. I did not checked modes JT65 and Q65 and those use a
frequency tolerance in User Guide 10.4. Center:
*For modes lacking a multi-decode feature, or when Enable
VHF/UHF/Microwave features has been checked on the File → Settings → General
tab, the F
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