Oops..yeah..patch was from 5690 to 5700. Was reading backwards. So 5690 should behave like 5685 does and perhaps work for Steve also.
73 Mike W9MDB -----Original Message----- From: Bill Somerville [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2015 4:20 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] FW: trace file location on mac On 11/07/2015 22:14, Michael Black wrote: Hi Mike, > Here's 5685 from the 53-second mark…there's a poll at that time which > shouldn't hurt so I skipped that part The difference between these two runs > is mainly at the Configuration.cpp:661 point where 5685 has ptt=false and > 5670 has ptt=true. > And I think the difference is in this patch from 5690. > @@ -1861,7 +1857,7 @@ > m_bTxTime=false; //Time to stop a WSPR > transmission > m_btxok=false; > } > - if(m_ntr==1) { > + if(m_ntr) { > WSPR_scheduling (); > m_ntr=0; //This WSPR Rx sequence is > complete > } > > > When m_ntr!=1 5685 does NOT call WSPR_scheduling which give ptt a chance to > go false in StopTx2. In 5670 it does it when m_ntr==1 or m_ntr==-1 which is > during any transition from Rx to Tx or back if I understand the logic > correctly. > Try changing it back to if(m_ntr==1) and see if that fixes the problem. > > All the log says on 5690 is this which doesn’t sound relevant to this patch. > "Fix bug in JT4 decodes with MinW=G." That change is my r5700 not r5670. You are right in the correct place there. I am just trying to work though the behaviour right now to come up with a correct fix. > > 73 > Mike W9MDB 73 Bill G4WJS. > > Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/Configuration.cpp:661)Debug: > Configuration::transceiver_frequency: 14095600 > Transceiver::TransceiverState(online: yes Frequency {10138700Hz, 0Hz} > USB; SPLIT: off; PTT: off) Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:510)Debug: virtual void > HamlibTransceiver::do_frequency(Transceiver::Frequency, Transceiver::MODE) > 14095600 mode: USB reversed: false Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > kenwood_set_freq called Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > kenwood_transaction called Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > kenwood_transaction: cmdstr = FA00014095600 Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > write_block(): TX 14 bytes > Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: 0000 > 46 41 30 30 30 31 34 30 39 35 36 30 30 3b FA00014095600; > Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > write_block(): TX 3 bytes > Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: 0000 > 49 44 3b ID; > Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > read_string(): RX 6 characters > Sat Jul 11 20:19:54 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: 0000 > 49 44 30 32 30 3b ID020; > > And here's 5700 from the 53-second mark Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/Configuration.cpp:661)Debug: > Configuration::transceiver_frequency: 10138700 > Transceiver::TransceiverState(online: yes Frequency {21094600Hz, 0Hz} > USB; SPLIT: off; PTT: on) Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:510)Debug: virtual > void HamlibTransceiver::do_frequency(Transceiver::Frequency, > Transceiver::MODE) 10138700 mode: USB reversed: false Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > kenwood_set_freq called Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > kenwood_transaction called Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > kenwood_transaction: cmdstr = FA00010138700 Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > write_block(): TX 14 bytes > Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: 0000 > 46 41 30 30 30 31 30 31 33 38 37 30 30 3b FA00010138700; > Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > write_block(): TX 3 bytes > Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: 0000 > 49 44 3b ID; > Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: > read_string(): RX 2 characters > Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:49)Debug: Hamlib: 0000 > 3f 3b ?; > Thu Jul 9 18:47:53 2015 > GMT(/home/radio/Builds/wsjtx/HamlibTransceiver.cpp:41)Critical: Hamlib: > kenwood_transaction: Unknown command or rig busy 'FA00010138700' > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- Don't Limit Your Business. 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