Please do post the code.
Thanks Greg.
de Mike W9MDB
On Monday, July 1, 2019, 03:53:15 PM CDT, Greg Beam
wrote:
Hello All,
Here's an example from today's log:
Results: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/382VVMth4S/
The query takes about (2) seconds or so using a $regex search on
, Dan Malcolm
wrote:
I’m thinking that if I know I’m in year ‘19’ and the month changes from ’02 to
GT ‘02’ then I can count that as a month change. Not likely but I can envision
where I wounn’t be on the air for a month or more.
______
Dan – K4SHQ
th changes from ’02 to
GT ‘02’ then I can count that as a month change. Not likely but I can envision
where I wounn’t be on the air for a month or more.
__________
Dan – K4SHQ
From: Black Michael via wsjt-devel [mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 10:39 PM
There's nothing special about the month rollover
The format is YYMMDD so here's the Feb-Mar rollover in my file for example.
190228_235945 14.074 Rx FT8 -3 0.9 2255 WB4HMA HC2AO -11190301_00
14.074 Rx FT8 -13 0.9 2598 VE1DBM LU1JAO -08
de Mike W9MDB
On Saturday, June 29,
Try calibrating your audio with the paper that's at the top of my QRZ page.Used
by hundreds (I'm not up to McDonald's numbers yet :-) of operators to get clean
signals from their rigs and understand WSJT-X a bit
better.https://www.qrz.com/db/W9MDB
de Mike W9MDB
On Thursday, June 27,
I'd think that power supply spike might be better with the 2.1.0rc7 release and
the GFSK that it is doing since there's more of a ramp-up.
How does Xojo open up a serial port that is already open? Are you using some
splitter?
I'd think ramping up power that slowly would risk the probability of
This patch shows a message if 80% of DT values are >= 0.5 seconds.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8j7qao9wa4wmzdm/clock.patch?dl=1
I picked the 50% point of FT4's 1 second tolerance but perhaps a slightly
larger value might be appropriate.
I think most, if not everybody, can get the > 20% < 0.5
Well without knowing Sam is the author
And the top result has non-downloadable links.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/w2jdb-quicklog/
Mike
On Tuesday, June 25, 2019, 10:59:34 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
wrote:
On 25/06/2019 16:50, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
> And where
And where can one get that software?
Lots of "qlog" programs out there it seems.
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, June 25, 2019, 09:40:52 AM CDT, Sam W2JDB via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Hi Rich, IN the QLOGBeta file folder is a program called alltext.exe.I use it
to search the all.txt file. It
On Windows:
find "K1HTV" ALL.TXT | find "S92HP"190611_061900 14.074 Rx FT8 -17 0.1
2393 S92HP K1HTV -11190611_062030 14.074 Rx FT8 -15 0.1 1106 S92HP K1HTV
-11190611_062100 14.074 Rx FT8 -17 0.4 1107 S92HP K1HTV -11190611_062145
14.074 Rx FT8 -17 0.4 1106 S92HP K1HTV
It's completely reasonable (or should I say expected) that when one installs
software that it "works". In particular for the common operating mode.I've
found the most you can expect from an operator with 40+ years of ops is that
they know how to turn on their rig and plug in cables. They will
This patch allows a dialog box if opening the WAV file has an error.To test
just rename the "save" directory and you'll see the dialog pop up.One user was
having problems saving wav files which prompted me to do this.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lraugrv2ysq7xe/waverr.patch?dl=1
de Mike
We've found TX Power to be terribly unreliable and that's why it's not
implemented.
Mike
On Monday, June 24, 2019, 12:51:34 PM CDT, Dave Slotter
wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering, if WSJT-X uses HamLib, and at least some rigs are capable of
setting and getting the transmit power, why
if we are
reasonably sure of our own clocks, we might notice and maybe send a message to
other stations whose DT values are highlighted.
73
Gary ZL2iFB
From: Black Michael via wsjt-devel
Sent: 24 June 2019 00:27
To: WSJT Software Development
Cc: Black Michael
Subject: [wsjt-devel]
I've seen about 2 dozen clubs doing Field Day where their clocks are off.
We need to provide an indication in WSJT-X when clocks are off like this.
With concurrence I can do a patch for thismy idea is this.
At least 5 decodes where 60% or more > 0.5 seconds is an indication of bad
timing.A
bsite here:
https://www.qrz.com/XML/current_spec.html
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 12:27 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
No...there's no QRZ login in JTAlert so not needed. Subscription is for upload
from your logging software.
de Mike W9MDB
On Monday, June 17, 2019, 11:12:57 AM C
No...there's no QRZ login in JTAlert so not needed. Subscription is for upload
from your logging software.
de Mike W9MDB
On Monday, June 17, 2019, 11:12:57 AM CDT, Claude Frantz
wrote:
On 6/16/19 7:52 PM, ea4bas wrote:
Hi Miguel,
> .consists of having a
> BUTTON called
Because the ALC meter is related to other things besides just power level like
audio level input.
ALC is a protection circuit ALC overshoot is a common problem (and not good for
electrical components)
And if you can get 90W without ALC why push it?
I just did this on my old IC-706MKIIG and can
What time software are you using?
What does http://time.is tell you?
hamspots.net looks like your time is good. Vast majority of DT's are < 0.5
seconds which is what I recommend for what you should see on hamspots.netIf
majority are > 0.5 then your time is off.de Mike W9MDB
On
W9MDB
On Thursday, June 13, 2019, 01:06:46 AM CDT, Roeland Jansen
wrote:
so we agree that we should follow the manuals of the manufacturers?
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 4:56 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
I finally got a reply from Kenwood for the TS-990S -- this quite likely
We've seen this problem before and it has something to do with corrupted
registry.
Only possible solutions known at this time:
#1 Uninstall USB devices and reinstall -- has fixed some#2 Install another
audio driver (like VBCable or such) and uninstall -- has fixed some#3 Reinstall
Windows --
I finally got a reply from Kenwood for the TS-990S -- this quite likely applies
to all the Kenwood's with the red ALC zone.
The bottom of the meter is 0dB ALC. I would maintain once you see the "beings
to swing" you back off a bit for no swing.
You won't find the PSK31 words in the
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 10:32:53 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
wrote:
On 11/06/2019 16:06, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
S9A has been hard to work...seems what is happening is they will call "CQ"
and then answer two slots and the power drops and won't see
em.They were
using multi thread.
FredN2XK
On Jun 11, 2019 11:06 AM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
S9A has been hard to work...seems what is happening is they will call "CQ" and
then answer two slots and the power drops and won't see them again. Or I'll
see two decodes from them an
S9A has been hard to work...seems what is happening is they will call "CQ" and
then answer two slots and the power drops and won't see them again. Or I'll
see two decodes from them and they disappear again...all very likely due to the
power drop from multiple slots.
I've seen them a few times
2019, 07:52:52 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
wrote:
On 06/06/2019 13:14, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
> Gary -- I've work on a dozens of rigs...probably including all the
> ones you have.
>
> If you are unable to get at least 90W with no ALC then something in
> your audi
What logger are you using? It's the logger that doesn't know FT4 is the
submode.
de Mike W9MDB
On Friday, June 7, 2019, 09:30:47 AM CDT, ea4bas wrote:
In FT4 mode the WSJT-X program sends the message as FT4, but the mode created
in the * .adi file is different appears MSFK
some insight.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 2:18 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Gary -- I've work on a dozens of rigs...probably including all the ones you
have.
If you are unable to get at least 90W with no ALC then something in your audio
path is incorrect.
I'd like to work with you and ensur
48kHz 16-bit
before, and of course it was not. Thanks a lot!
73 de Tom OH6VDA
Sendt fra min iPad Air 2
5. jun. 2019 kl. 15:01 skrev Black Michael via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>:
For the IC-7300 you want the ALC meter to show no action at all. So if
enhancement of operation efficiency. For one thing (operator error, no
doubt), I've never checked that the sound card sample rate was 48kHz 16-bit
before, and of course it was not. Thanks a lot!
73 de Tom OH6VDA
Sendt fra min iPad Air 2
5. jun. 2019 kl. 15:01 skrev Black Michael vi
it was not. Thanks a lot!
73 de Tom OH6VDA
Sendt fra min iPad Air 2
5. jun. 2019 kl. 15:01 skrev Black Michael via wsjt-devel
:
For the IC-7300 you want the ALC meter to show no action at all. So if it ever
bumps up at all you've got too much audio going into the rig and need to back
off
The link below is an article a couple of us wrote which has helped a lot of
people understand and fix their audio settings. We have helped several hundred
people with this.
So decided to send this link out to the groups for general consumption. You'll
find it on my QRZ page too.
If you don't
art seeing ALC you have to back off the audio level at the rig or
external sound card so the WSJT-X slider can be at 0dB and no ALC showing.
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 12:06:34 PM CDT, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
If you reduce power from WSJT-X (not from the rig) d
Somerville
wrote:
On 05/06/2019 12:21, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Was in middle of QSO with K8HC and he had to give a 73 to somebody else.
Autosequence moved me to TX1 instead of staying on TX3. So I had to click TX3.
Seems to me that lines that contain a different call
Was in middle of QSO with K8HC and he had to give a 73 to somebody
else.Autosequence moved me to TX1 instead of staying on TX3. So I had to click
TX3.Seems to me that lines that contain a different call then the QSO in
progress and not my call should not affect sequencing at all.
de Mike
Known bug...32-bit version does not have the problem. Will be fixed in the
final release of 2.1.0 with a new version of Qt that should be out shortly.
https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/Known_issues.txt
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 3:04:54 PM CDT, Adriaan Koopman
If you reduce power from WSJT-X (not from the rig) does your ALC drop? If
so...that's too much audio.
Mike
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 11:57:44 AM CDT, Gene Marsh wrote:
Mike,
My ALC is ~25% @80W. But, I have no issues with transmit. Only observing the
double decode. Everything
Jun 4, 2019 at 12:25 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Can you post the WAV file and the command you're using?
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 5:53:37 AM CDT, Alan Hopper
wrote:
on rc7 trying to use jt9.exe to decode a wav works on the 32bit version but
fails on the
c\k1jt\wsjtx\lib\readwav.f90Fortran runtime error: Inquire
statement identifies an internal file
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 6:29:35 AM CDT, Alan Hopper
wrote:
Mikejt9 -5 -f 1408 190604_100622.wav
Thanks Alan M0NNB
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 12:25 PM Black Michael via wsjt
Did you follow the directions in the help file closely?
Install the package and accept the default options, including the option to
copy the OpenSSL DLLs to the Windows system directory
de Mike W9MDB
On Monday, June 3, 2019, 10:32:52 PM CDT, Jim Nuytens via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Tried
t it's the local user's clock that needs adjusting,
and that user could be alerted to sync their clock in that case.
What do you think?
-Dave W3DJS
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:48 AM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Would probably be good if WSJT-X did what JTAlert has started
doing...highlighting DT values
Would probably be good if WSJT-X did what JTAlert has started
doing...highlighting DT values > 1.5 sec.
For FT4 perhaps highlight > 0.5 seconds since if both sides are off -.5 and 0.5
I assume that would be an unlikely decode.This is what JTAlert does now.Then,
also put some help in the manual
23:43, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Yes...that fixes the problem.
Mike
On Sunday, June 2, 2019, 5:14:29 PM CDT, Bill Somerville
wrote:
Hi Mike,
it will help but it is not a viable workaround.
If you can reproduce the issue and have a build area, can you
? The wsjtx-2.1.0-rc6 tag is in the SF repo.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
On 02/06/2019 23:06, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Can you see if renaming the wsjtx_log.adi file in the original config solves
problem?
Mike
On Sunday, June 2, 2019, 4:05:55 PM CDT, Christoph Berg
wrote
Can you see if renaming the wsjtx_log.adi file in the original config solves
problem?
Mike
On Sunday, June 2, 2019, 4:05:55 PM CDT, Christoph Berg
wrote:
Re: To WSJT software development 2019-06-02
<20190602205424.ga3...@msg.df7cb.de>
> Re: Joe Taylor 2019-06-02
2.1.0RC6 64 bit
ThanksFredN2XK
On Jun 2, 2019 4:33 PM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Hmmm...64-bit version RC6 working here.
Can you try starting yours with a new config and see if that fixes it?e.g.wsjtx
-r test
de Mike W9MDB
On Sunday, June 2, 2019, 3:11:48 PM CDT, DG2YCB, Uwe wrote
Hmmm...64-bit version RC6 working here.
Can you try starting yours with a new config and see if that fixes it?e.g.wsjtx
-r test
de Mike W9MDB
On Sunday, June 2, 2019, 3:11:48 PM CDT, DG2YCB, Uwe wrote:
Same here. Win 10 64 bit version not starting.
73 de Uwe, DG2YCB
Von:
The problem is grids overlap states so not quite as useful either. 6-character
grid would better but still overlaps.
de Mike W9MDB
On Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:40:32 AM CDT, Saku wrote:
Hi!
I have been looking similar simple file where locators (4chr level) would be
listed by
If you're on Windows use JTAlert.
You may also want to check out LOTWQSL program on my QRZ page that will show
you a map and/or grid of your states.
de Mike W9MDB
On Thursday, May 30, 2019, 11:22:27 AM CDT, Greg wrote:
I'm working on multiband WAS and am nearing the end. (getting
Is there any reason TX2 can't default to be " ME -01" instead of "THEM
-01" ?You may never see a CQ.
Mike
On Thursday, May 30, 2019, 9:20:28 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
wrote:
Mike,
double-clicking a CQ decode will do the right thing. The DX in this case must
have taken
How about for hashable calls we do a a last-time-TX1-transmitted. And if TX2
is started without ever transmitting TX1 then a warning dialog pops up to
'splain things.
Mike
On Thursday, May 30, 2019, 8:23:21 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
wrote:
On 30/05/2019 14:13, Black Michael via wsjt
Whoever is calling you is a non-standard callsign that you have not seen
before.So the hash code that is being sent is not in your lookup table.If
nobody ever sends their callsign without hashing it the only time you'll see it
is when they call CQ...then it would be in your lookup table.
Maybe
Greg Beam was wondering what version CMake the team is using and if 3.14.4
would still work.
de Mike W9MDB
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I ran into a similar race condition in FLRig with set_mode and Dave fixed FLRig.
If Alex sets the frequency or mode on the rig then either change the internal
state to reflect that or re-read the rig immediately.
de Mike W9MDB
On Saturday, May 18, 2019, 7:59:43 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
sure
it's been seen. Thanks.
On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 7:27 AM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
If it works in 1.16 and doesn't in 1.19 then it would seem to be OmniRig and
not WSJT-X. Alex must've broken it.
That frequency test has been in there for quite a while (a couple years
perhaps
If it works in 1.16 and doesn't in 1.19 then it would seem to be OmniRig and
not WSJT-X. Alex must've broken it.
That frequency test has been in there for quite a while (a couple years
perhaps?) and nobody else has this problem. It would indicate OmniRig is
dropping the frequency change
Joe Taylor -- would you share your thoughts on the fix for this problem?
Dave...You'll find it interesting to do a scatter plot of that data.
Only 16,838 entries for almost a full month? I have 34,920 just for yesterday
but I run about 16 hours a day.So this is 24 hours for FT8 here and my
The Help file mention of the hash code has spaces between the periods in the
hash which makes it difficult for anybody to find.
de Mike W9MDB
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’ with my setup.
What I’m saying is that, for me, there are other more pressing priorities from
an operational/usability perspective.
73
Gary ZL2iFB
From: Black Michael via wsjt-devel
Sent: 14 May 2019 02:45
To: WSJT software development
Cc: Black Michael
Subject: Re: [wsjt
the AF down... or remove your headphones.73 de AI8W, Chris
On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 5:41 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
User using headset listening to CWswitch to USB mode/FT8 and ears almost
get blown out.Don't need any audio from the rig or a preset audio level for
WSJT-X vs CW
trying to cure a hardware issue in
software (like Samsung does with their phones), when the solution is to simply
remember to turn the AF down... or remove your headphones.73 de AI8W, Chris
On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 5:41 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
User using headset listening to CW
019, at 10:05, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> I am referring to RIG_LEVEL_AF and though it may not be implemented on all
> would be a nice feature for those rigs that can which is quite a few.
I’m still at a loss to understand what you want to mute. X doesn’t
y 12, 2019, 10:57:14 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
wrote:
On 12/05/2019 15:15, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
> I'd like to propose we add an "AF Mute" option to WSJT-X/Settings/Radio.
>
> Click the AF Mute button would toggle the AF Level from current to 0
> and
I'd like to propose we add an "AF Mute" option to WSJT-X/Settings/Radio.
Click the AF Mute button would toggle the AF Level from current to 0 and back.
If the AF Mute button is checked WSJT-X would mute the audio before the mode is
set.
What this prevents, for example, is working CW on your rig
Known bug
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/Reported_bugs.txt
de Mike W9MDB
On Friday, May 10, 2019, 9:27:57 AM CDT, Enrique Scheuer
wrote:
Hello sirs,
After installing WSJT-X rc5 the my JTDX 135 audio input also jumped to 100 pct
and I am not suceeding to fix it. Any
I found that happened after logging a QSO, getting a repeat R-XX or RR73 and
trying to resend the needed 73. That would not have the exchanged info in it
and it would be a dupe anyways.
A couple things need to be fixed to make this smoother...
#1 Double-clicking a R-XX or RR73 should set up
Whatever you want. Nothing special about this mode.
de Mike W9MDB
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019, 5:15:25 PM CDT, Steve Schowiak
wrote:
What power output is recommended?
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 1:37 PM Joe Taylor wrote:
Reminder to all:
FT4 Practice Contest session this evening (NA
It's not just the computer clock though. You can have different delays on
Tx/Rx depending on your setup.
de Mike W9MDB
On Monday, May 6, 2019, 3:38:33 PM CDT, Deisher, Michael
wrote:
wsjtx seems to have all the information necessary to “crowdsource” the time
interval
I did a little test and had WSJT-X offset my WAV file by 300ms. This idea
would allow custom correction of Dt values beyond just accurate time. So audio
delays could be allowed for.
I do believe this would be a very worthwhile addition to WSJT-X and may explain
why people have been having
Seems to me what could be done is to memmove the WAV data in the decoder in
perhaps 50mS increments adjustable by an up/down where down means move it
earlier (i.e. decrease Dt value). This way receiving stations just adjust to
try and hit the target value of zero. Transmit is a different
>From "jt9 -h"
-5 --ft4 FT4 mode
de Mike W9MDB
On Friday, May 3, 2019, 11:21:41 AM CDT, K1RA - Andy Z
wrote:
Is there a new command line option for the command line jt9 app to allow
decoding of FT4? I see -4 is for JT4 but after compiling on my RPi 3 I don't
see anything
Was doing some comparison with old/new FT8 and found I was unable to decode on
a local loopback either way.
I'm running at -21dB on both instances for power and the level meter is showing
about 60dB.The received wavform looks pretty but does not decode. Maybe
there's not enough noise?
Here is
No...it's fixed in 5.12.4
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-75024?jql=text%20~%20%22audio%22%20ORDER%20BY%20created%20DESC
de Mike W9MDB
On Thursday, May 2, 2019, 11:24:44 AM CDT, Doug Jones
wrote:
Does this the Qt version include the fix for the bug causing audio level
2019 15:19, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Are you saving WAV files where you can send that WAV file to the group?
If not, please turn on "Save/All" and when yoy get another like that one send
it in. Seems like there's some problem if it's not seeing a signal at the -06
level
Are you saving WAV files where you can send that WAV file to the group?If not,
please turn on "Save/All" and when yoy get another like that one send it in.
Seems like there's some problem if it's not seeing a signal at the -06 level.
Can't tell from your screen shot what pass# JTDX decoded it.
Loaded question.
You'll get numerous replies to this question...
Personally I use the idea of checking hamspots.net to see what my signal
reports look like. If the majority of sig reports are < 0dB I figure I'm OK.
The nice part of FT8 and such modes is they really don't interefer with
I've got an ANAN 100 and I don't see any difference in power level between the
32-bit and 64-bit versions.
You can use Audacity to record what's coming out of the WSJT-X audio to see if
it's different between the two.
de Mike W9MDB
On Thursday, May 2, 2019, 7:21:43 AM CDT, Bill
I just had it happen -- here's the screenshot and the links for the 141918 and
141924 wav files. Either it crashed at the end of 141918 or before any decodes
appeared from 141924.Running: C:\WSJT\wsjtx\bin\jt9 -s WSJT-X -w 1 -m 3 -e
C:\WSJT\wsjtx\bin -a C:\Users\mdbla\AppData\Local\WSJT-X -t
Would be nice if the waterfall settings were by-mode.In particular the short
FT4 sequences require NAvg=1 to see the time stamps where that NAvg is too fast
for FT8.
So a by-mode remembrance of at least the NAvg would be handy.
de Mike W9MDB
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, 2019, 10:40:39 PM CDT, edfeljose
wrote:
Hi Mike:But same hardware, no crash before with WSJTX 2.01. 80m was stable.
Wonder why 2.1rc5 crashes and 2.01 not.
73,
Edfel
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
Mensaje original De: Black Michael via wsjt-devel
Fecha: 30/4/19 11
That is indicative of RFI in the shack. It will interrupt most anything on the
USB bus like audio and cat control.Band specific and power specific are both
indications of RFI.You'll likely find if you transmit full power into a dummy
load you won't have the problem.
Chokes on USB cables in
You have to reset your frequencies
File/Settings/Frequencies -- right-click in the frequency list and "Reset".
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 8:47:16 AM CDT, Joe wrote:
I just this morning installed this.
And Can this even be ran with a older radio that can not be
cies table as FT4
73 de Enrique PY2CP
Em ter, 30 de abr de 2019 às 09:49, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
escreveu:
Did you "Reset" your frequencies? Might be related.
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 6:44:48 AM CDT, Andi Malek
wrote:
Hi!
I think I’ve posted
Did you "Reset" your frequencies? Might be related.
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 6:44:48 AM CDT, Andi Malek
wrote:
Hi!
I think I’ve posted in the wrong thread, so I’m repeating my post, sent about 4
hours ago:
When I first started transmitting in FT4-mode
Are you guys looking at the dB level in the audio management panel? Or the %
level?WSJT-X does not touch the audio so it has to be Windows doing it.
Recording audio should be at 0dB.
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 6:55:30 AM CDT, kf8my--- via wsjt-devel
wrote:
It also
Need a small cosmetic change to add FT4 to the Advanced Tab. And when switching
to FT4 should there be a check for a Special Activity to be selected? I see a
lot of testers already not using a contest mode.
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ts andhave a testbuild with 9700 support.
Roeland
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 3:59 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
Looks like there haven't been any updates to the WSJTX default hamlib
repository since Mar 15 so the latest IC-9700 fixes aren't in there. I believe
you are using my fork right
, Roeland Jansen
wrote:
hi Mike,
sort of. I know I can put the branch I have at the same place but the build
instructions of wsjt-x talk a bout specific patches thatare/were not included
yet to have wsjt-x working correctly.
Roeland
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 3:17 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel
If you mean the IC-9700 specifically that has been incorporated in the 4.0
branch of hamlib and should appear in the next release of WSJT-X.
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, April 23, 2019, 7:50:14 AM CDT, Roeland Jansen
wrote:
In the build instructions there have been notes about hamlib
Now that I got home and looked at the help file it does not have directions for
setting up the Mac.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJb0ZlzEIoc
de Mike W9MDB
On Saturday, April 20, 2019, 9:40:53 AM CDT, Black Michael via wsjt-devel
wrote:
I think you'll find the help file shows
I think you'll find the help file shows you how to set up shared memory for the
Mac.De W9MDB
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On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 9:28 AM, Heiner Jordan via
wsjt-devel wrote: Hi,
I tried to install WSJT on my IMAC-Mini ( I5-2,6GHz, 16GB RAM )
I have downloaded the
If you are perusing you can use Windows "find" or Unix's "grep"
For example, to get all messages with your callsign and redirect the output to
a file.find "G0HDB" all.txt >g0hdb.txt
Or all Tx messagesfind "Tx" all.txt >mytx.txt
On Unix just substitute "grep" for "find".de Mike W9MDB
On
When you say you found a loose connection outside sounds like you have your own
ground rod?Is it also tied to the house ground like it should be?
http://k9yc.com/GroundingAndAudio.pdf
de Mike W9MDB
On Monday, April 8, 2019, 9:41:41 AM CDT, Richard Solomon
wrote:
I found a loose
2019-04-05 <20190405140829.gn7...@msg.df7cb.de>
> Re: Black Michael via wsjt-devel 2019-04-05
> <2079659523.17205032.1554472856...@mail.yahoo.com>
> I didn't mean grabbing it from the rig via full-duplex. It could just
> be faked because wsjtx knows what signal it is transmitting. It
Short answer...no...
Long answernot many rigs can receive and transmit at the same time. You
have to watch the waterfall before you start transmitting to avoid being on top
of somebody.
de Mike W9MDB
On Friday, April 5, 2019, 8:54:42 AM CDT, Christoph Berg
wrote:
Re: Darren
Looks like four 16-bit integers r,g,b,alpha
de Mike W9MDB
On Wednesday, April 3, 2019, 10:45:49 PM CDT, Ed Stokes
wrote:
With reference to NETWORK_MESSAGE_HPP
Highlight Callsign In 13 quint32 *
Id (unique key) utf8 *
Can you run rigctld with WSJT-X using "Hamlib NET rigctl" and send the output?
>From a cmd prompt...you may get a firewall warning you need to
>acceptrigctld-wsjtx -m 122 -r COM1 -s 9600 -v >log.txt 2>&1
WSJT-X should be able to hook up to it...duplicate your problem...then send
log.txt
This can also be a symptom of audio dropouts.
Here is a version of WSJT-X that shows you when you have audio problems. You
get a few messages at startup that are expected as the audio syncs up and then
you should never see them again unless you have problems. Catchup messages
indicate audio
Sounds like you don't have gfortran installed.
de Mike W9MDB
On Sunday, March 24, 2019, 1:40:08 PM CDT, max.sei...@fantasymail.de
wrote:
Hi I tried to compile the source code of wsjt-x in Linux Mint 18 but it fails
with the error CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:25 (project):
No
.
Could be. I don't know.
This is my point. It's too hard to tell. There's needs to be some sort of
defining element. There could be one. Are we just not seeing it yet?
Don AA5AU
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