Re: [wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz

2019-01-16 Thread Bill Somerville
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

Re: [wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz

2019-01-16 Thread OG55W
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

[wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz

2019-01-16 Thread jeff millar
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

Re: [wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz

2019-01-16 Thread Chris Deacon
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 > >

Re: [wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz

2019-01-16 Thread jeff millar
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

Re: [wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz

2019-01-16 Thread David Tiller
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. -- David Tiller | Senior Manager dtil...@captechconsulting.com o 804.355.0511

Re: [wsjt-devel] Operation below 200 Hz

2019-01-16 Thread Gary McDuffie
> 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

[wsjt-devel] OpenBSD build problem

2019-01-16 Thread Jon Tabor
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

Re: [wsjt-devel] Version 1 to Version 2 Conversion Paper

2019-01-16 Thread Bill Somerville
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.

[wsjt-devel] Recent W10 Updates and WSPR issues?

2019-01-16 Thread Josh Rovero
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

[wsjt-devel] Congrats to dev team on NA VHF Contest and small nit

2019-01-16 Thread Tim Goeppinger via wsjt-devel
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

Re: [wsjt-devel] OpenBSD build problem

2019-01-16 Thread Bill Somerville
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

Re: [wsjt-devel] OpenBSD build problem

2019-01-16 Thread Jon Tabor
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.

Re: [wsjt-devel] OpenBSD build problem

2019-01-16 Thread 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. ___ wsjt-devel mailing list wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net

Re: [wsjt-devel] OpenBSD build problem

2019-01-16 Thread Jon Tabor
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. > > > >