HI Bob
Yes thats understood, The reason I mentioned it is that if its there people
will try it, whereas
if its not listed they will assumed it doesn't work higher than 6mtrs.
Hopefully be able give the list some peace n quiet now :)
On Fri, 9 Dec 2016 23:16:28 +
Bill Somerville
On 09/12/2016 20:12, Richard Bown wrote:
> Any chance of adding 70cms and 23 cms to the MSK144 pulldown, it does work on
> those bands.
Hi Richard,
glad you have your new system running now.
We do not add many working frequency entries for bands above 50MHz as
regional allocations and band
Damn It, I'd forgotten that Bill, sorry about that
PTT now working and decoding GB3UHF, ,it was too strong.
Any chance of adding 70cms and 23 cms to the MSK144 pulldown, it does work on
those bands.
On Fri, 9 Dec 2016 19:27:09 +
Bill Somerville wrote:
> On
On 09/12/2016 19:21, Richard Bown wrote:
> It wasn't , but it hasn't made any difference, I've restarted several times
Hi Richard,
restarted WSJT-X? You must log out and log in again for the changed
group membership to be applied.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
It wasn't , but it hasn't made any difference, I've restarted several times
, Also very difficult to close the settings window as its complaining of not
contacting the serial
port.
I try recompiling as I'm not getting decodes on GB3VHF JT65B either, and it a
large signal with me
On Fri, 9
On 09/12/2016 18:38, Richard Bown wrote:
> still getting
> "hamlib can not open PTT device /dev/ttyS0"
Hi Richard,
is your user in the dialout group?
$ sudo adduser $USER dialout
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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Hi
I gave up with the Odroid for weaksignal use, and replaced it with an Dell755,
for about $60
I'm getting a problem controlling the PTT from the serial port,
In settings I've selected rig = none and tried both DTR and RTS
and tried both the internal serial ports ttyS0 and ttyS4
I also tried