Quick test on a W10 Intel laptop with no rig connected shows 94MB used.
Alan G0TLK
On 26/05/2023 14:22, Fred Price via wsjt-devel wrote:
I started 2.7.0-rc1 Windows 11 Ryzen 5 task manager shows 473mb for WSJT.exe.
I then closed 2.7.0-Tx1 and opened 2.6.1 task manger shows 147mb for WSJT.exe.
B
Hi, with 2.6.0 CPU average load is around 0.3% to 0.7% in Rx, with
occasional peaks to 1.6 or 2%, on my W11 system.
Alan G0TLK
On 12/07/2023 13:44, Roger Newey (K7GXB) via wsjt-devel wrote:
Hi Mike,
FYI:
Win10 Task Manager shows:
WSJT-X CPU during Rx: 35-38%
WSJT-X CPU during Tx: 35-36
Yes, but don't query the NTP servers too often - see
https://www.ntp.org/documentation/4.2.8-series/rate/ amongst others.
I believe NTP is a volunteer effort, so keep the queries to as few as
you can.
See also https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=29255 for other
ideas.
I have a R
On my TS590S, testing at low power into a dummy load, while in Tx the
rig ignores trying to change the band using the front panel, although I
can vary the frequency within the selected band.
With WSJT-X transmitting stops immediately if I try to change bands, and
it's apparently the audio driv
"So signal reports in WSJT tell me far more about their station and its
RX noise than how well I'm "getting out." Indeed it does, but that's
simple physics and has always been the case since radio was invented
over 100 years ago. The other factors are of course propagation related.
The key t
Vague memory that I may have seen this, but unless such things happen
regularly I usually assume it's finger trouble!
Alan G0TLK
On 04/08/2021 14:31, Martin Davies G0HDB via wsjt-devel wrote:
I'm running WSJT-X on a PC (i7-9700 CPU @ 3GHz, 16G RAM, 512G SSD, running fully
up-to-date 64bit Win
Could the station calling be in NA contest mode? That starts with TX2.
Alan G0TLK
On 04/08/2021 20:43, Martin Davies G0HDB via wsjt-devel wrote:
On 4 Aug 2021 at 9:46, j...@comcast.net wrote:
This sounds like it is related to the "WSJT-X 2.5.0-rc3 RST_RCVD logging
issue" that I reported on t
Hi, I've been following this thread with interest and have a few
questions/comments please:
If the proposed protocol frequency changes are set to use the wider
bandwidth of a SDR receiver linked to a T/R switch with a standard voice
rig as Tx as I saw in one post, those frequency changes will
Hi, I agree with Bill that more detail is needed, but one suggestion
from a gotcha I had with different software at one point - check the
stereo channels as sometimes only one is used, and/or try mono sound
settings instead of stereo.
On the rig settings I suggest also check that audio is bein
Hi, I don't see this behaviour when sending a TX5 (at low power into a
dummy load of course!) from my own call to my own call with /P added.
If I try the same but with /MM instead of /P I don't see the behaviour
either, but the /MM is not transmitted and is also not shown anywhere in
the UI ap
Accidental! Got distracted :-)
Alan G0TLK
On 27/12/2021 16:45, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
You are letting your PC go to sleep with all this running?
Or are you saying that was just accidental?
Mike W9MDB
On Monday, December 27, 2021, 10:27:36 AM CST, Alan Groups via
wsjt-devel
I believe it can be done with Qt using IntValidator on the TextBox input?
Alan G0TLK
On 21/10/2022 10:19, Frode Igland via wsjt-devel wrote:
Roman,
I see your point. Since the power data is manually input in the
logging window, I guess that the check for "numbers only" in the "Tx
Power" field
I wasn't aware of this file so just took a look, finding it starting in
November 2021 and 11MB in size.
Rig in use is a TS590S, and the bulk of those log lines were in the form of:
[RIGCTRL][warning]
kenwood_get_split_vfo_if(1552): unknown rxVFO=None
For some reason WSJT-X (currently v 2.5.4
Hi, thanks, that's interesting and another workaround for what appears
to me to be an incorrect installer script?
If I'm right this looks to be easily curable by a hopefully relatively
simple change to the default file path in the installer script, by
appending the version number (without the
W10 64 bit installed OK here, apart from the W10 file catalogue issue I
posted a few days ago.
Alan G0TLK
On 06/01/2023 18:39, Edfel Rivera via wsjt-devel wrote:
Hi:
Thanks for WSJTX Development. Have 2.6.0 GA crashed (Windows 10
64bit). Report from Windows Event Viewer. Tried downloading ag
The indicated frequency on a counter will not change as you are
transmitting a 50Hz wide signal within a frequency range defined by the
upper sideband width. The position of your 50Hz wide transmission will
vary within that sideband width but you will need a good spectrum
analyser to see it.
Hi, RC8 runs OK here on W11 Pro 24H2 but I did have to accept it as a
valid app under W11 Smartscreen (part of MS Defender) and again under my
AV which objected to unsigned software trying to access my PC sound device.
The exception code below is an Access Violation so it might be your AV
obje
As is UK.
Alan G0TLK
On 17/01/2025 20:21, Laurie, VK3AMA via wsjt-devel wrote:
On 18/01/2025 3:27 am, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
That's all that Hamlib NET rigctl shows for now -- I plan on putting
more rig info in that entry as well as a couple of others.
Mike W9MDB
I suggest
what the pskreporter checkbox is for.
Mike W9MDB
On Saturday, January 18, 2025 at 05:28:19 AM CST, alan2--- via
wsjt-devel wrote:
As is UK.
Alan G0TLK
On 17/01/2025 20:21, Laurie, VK3AMA via wsjt-devel wrote:
> On 18/01/2025 3:27 am, Black Michael
I do it the other way around - cheap dongle set as Windows default,
in-built soundcard for WSJT-X and SDR's as on my PC it's better
resolution etc.
Each PC hardware is probably different but might be worth a look.
Alan G0TLK
On 27/04/2025 15:00, Hasan N0AN via wsjt-devel wrote:
There is no ne
Likewise on the GA but I downloaded the Improved version yesterday to
take a look when I've got some time.
I can only urge the core developers to include high dpi scaling to
support 2k and 4k monitors in the GA release ASAP, particularly if it is
as simple as just one line of code.
Alan G0T
I don't at the moment use Linux but there's quite a number of search
results on "linux time jump" that seem to indicate this might perhaps be
something to do with the way Linux uses time?
Maybe you need to write some kind of script to restart WSJT-X at regular
intervals?
Alan G0TLK
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