Thanks Joe. I hadn't noticed until just now that this was on the devel 
list, which I try to monitor silently, just to try to keep up, and which 
I apparently haven't done very well at. :)

73, Jim

On Thu,8/4/2016 3:09 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Jim --
>
> Sorry if you are confused.  Short-cycle options are "there" is WSJT10,
> and have been for a year or so; and for a slightly shorter time for
> WSJT-X v1.7 (nee v1.6.1).
>
> I had supposed that since you were writing to the developer's email
> list, you were asking about the "-devel" code revisions.
>
>       -- Joe, K1JT
>
> On 8/4/2016 5:13 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>> On Thu,8/4/2016 1:50 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
>>> Hi Jim,
>>>
>>> On 8/4/2016 4:19 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>>>> Those of us wanting to use your modes for E-skip would really appreciate
>>>> the inclusion of short-cycle versions of the relevant protocols like ISCAT.
>>> Not sure what you might mean.
>>>
>>> Short-cycle options for all of the fast modes (JT9E-H "fast", ISCAT,
>>> JTMSK, and MSK144) have been there for many weeks, or even months
>> Where is "there?"  I'm looking at your description of 1.7. I'm running
>> 1.6. Are they in 1.6 and I've slept through it? :)
>>
>> Jim
>>
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