Hi Bill,

 >How certain are you that you have seen this before r6780 which was 
committed in the early hours (UTC) of the 17th June?

Yes, r6780, not as I had erroneously typed ;)

The honest answer is that I'm not certain at all, but I have an inkling 
I'd built the latest version specifically to see if it was fixed. I 
could easily have mislead myself... Perhaps I should try to go back a 
version or two to check, when I work out how.

Regards, Mark


On 19/06/2016 12:26, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 19/06/2016 07:37, Mark Turner wrote:
>> (using 1.7.0.r6870, but has been seen on previous recent builds)
>>
>> Windows 10 Pro, up-to-date, Soundblaster Live! USB soundcard, WSJT-X set
>> to JT65 mode (VHF features disabled, everything pretty much default).
>>
>> Occasionally, but more frequently than rarely, I'm seeing a very strange
>> display in the wide graph, which appears to be full of artefacts, for
>> the whole rx period - perhaps multiple copies of real signals repeated
>> across the spectrum? Even the "silent part", i.e. from second 50 to 59
>> of the tx period, looks different. It only happens after a TX period,
>> and the subsequent TX period is usually (not always) followed by a
>> normal display again.
> Hi Mark,
>
> thanks for reporting this behaviour.
>
> My initial guess is that it is the result of changes I made in r6780
> which could have introduced a defect into the input audio stream
> processing. How certain are you that you have seen this before r6780
> which was committed in the early hours (UTC) of the 17th June?
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
>
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