Bill,

I've been running r6779 a fair bit today and only once seen a strange rx 
period, which could well have been something real. I may go back to the 
latest version tomorrow to see if those artefacts reappear.

An unrelated "feature": On first installation, the "Single decode" 
checkbox is shown unchecked, but appears to be active. I've had to cycle 
the check box to get it to properly clear.

Regards, Mark


On 19/06/2016 19:05, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 19/06/2016 13:27, Mark Turner wrote:
>> Perhaps I should try to go back a
>> version or two to check, when I work out how.
> Hi Mark,
>
> That would be appreciated as I am not at my shack so cannot check with
> on-air signals at present. To revert the WSJT-X source to a prior
> revision use:
>
>      svn update -r 6779
>
> to go to the revision before r6780.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
>
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