On 16/01/2019 11:41, jeff millar wrote:
There was a station operating on a reported frequency of 68 Hz. It
showed up on the waterfall at that location. I have my Rx passband
set to cover those low frequencies.
The green frequency marker was placed on 200 Hz. When I tried to
shift-click to
Do You know which program the other station was using?
Keijo EA5/OG55W
From: jeff millar
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 12:41 PM
To: WSJT Group ; WSJT software development
Subject: [wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz
There was a station operating on a reported frequency of 68 Hz. It
There was a station operating on a reported frequency of 68 Hz. It showed
up on the waterfall at that location. I have my Rx passband set to cover
those low frequencies.
The green frequency marker was placed on 200 Hz. When I tried to
shift-click to his frequency, the Tx would only go as low
As a matter of interest, Bill, why has the software been written not to
allow TX below 200 Hz? I've always wondered.
73
Chris
G4IFX
On Wed, 16 Jan 2019, 11:49 Bill Somerville On 16/01/2019 11:41, jeff millar wrote:
> > There was a station operating on a reported frequency of 68 Hz. It
> >
Sorry, yes FT8 on HF. Thanks for the quick replies
- Don't know if other station was using other than WSJT-X
- Don't know if other station set their frequency to a 7.073 or
something.
- Apparently there is not way to set the Tx frequency to less than 200 Hz
Ok, fine on all that.
There
Jeff,
I saw the same behavior in the RTTY roundup - the tx freq would not dip below
200 Hz no matter what I tried. I had the min freq set to 100 Hz so I removed
that but it didn't help.
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> On Jan 16, 2019, at 05:34, Chris Deacon wrote:
>
> As a matter of interest, Bill, why has the software been written not to allow
> TX below 200 Hz? I've always wondered.
There’s a setting on the waterfall controls that sets the lower limit. I have
mine set at 100 and don’t seem to have
Hey folks, I've searched the archives but haven't found anything similar.
Building on OpenBSD 6.4-current, everything goes swimmingly (aside from
warnings about unused variables) until here:
[ 93%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/wsjtx.dir/widgets/ExportCabrillo.cpp.o
[ 93%] Building CXX object
On 16/01/2019 00:04, Bill Frantz wrote:
I have written a short paper about the conversion from from release 1
to release of the FT8 protocol and invite people to review the initial
draft. It is mainly oriented toward software engineers.
I sometimes operate a QS1R receiver on 7 bands simultaneously. The
processing chain is QS1R -> CWSL_Tee -> HDSDR -> VAC -> WSJT-X 2.0. The
CPU is an i7 with hyperthreading. With earlier W10/W7 versions, and
earlier WSJT-X, this worked fine for the JT* and WSPR modes.
Currently this works
First of all, congratulations to all of the WSJT-x Developement team on your
improvements to the NA VHF Mode! In past contests, I suffered with my /R
rover callsign, but now it works great.
You have met my dream requirement to make the NA VHF Contest mode compatible
with someone who isn't in
Hi Jon,
can you send me a CMakeCache.txt file from a clean CMake configure
without your patch please? Also what does this print:
gcc -v
73
Bill
G4WJS.
On 17/01/2019 01:19, Jon Tabor wrote:
gcc 4.9.4 built from the OpenBSD ports system.
Jon
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 16:08 Bill Somerville
Replying to myself, as I've made some progress. After allowing work to
distract me all day, I came back to this with fresh eyes and realized that,
duh, CMake obviously didn't find that my compiler supported OpenMP. I
couldn't figure out a good way to make it detect it...so I just forced it.
On 16/01/2019 23:28, Jon Tabor wrote:
CMake obviously didn't find that my compiler supported OpenMP.
Hi Jon,
what is your compiler?
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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gcc 4.9.4 built from the OpenBSD ports system.
Jon
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 16:08 Bill Somerville On 16/01/2019 23:28, Jon Tabor wrote:
> > CMake obviously didn't find that my compiler supported OpenMP.
>
> Hi Jon,
>
> what is your compiler?
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
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