Mike,Both the ADI file, and the WSJT.LOG file show the same thing. Here are screen caps showing the latest QSOs.
The interesting part is they NEVER showed a different end time, they always show the same time as the beginning starting on Jan 18th 2017, when I compiled and installed a version back then.
Neil, KN3ILZ On 6/25/2017 8:01 AM, Black Michael wrote:
I'm running 7735 and times are correct. Do you have entries from the ADI file that show the problem? Happened more than once? de Mike W9MDB ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Neil Zampella <[email protected]> *To:* [email protected] *Sent:* Saturday, June 24, 2017 11:32 PM *Subject:* [wsjt-devel] Question about QSO Start & End Times Hi all, for some reason tonight, I took a look at the LOG window as I was logging a QSO, and noticed that the start and end times were exactly the same. Now as I recall the system used to log the actual start and end times, I wasn't sure if this was due to a change in WSJT-X, or JT-Alert. I went back through the log, and noticed that I must have compiled a new executable of v1.7.1 between 13:34 and 16:35 GMT on April 22. As the start & end times were different before that compile, and the same after. I'm currently using r7735. Has the code changed in WSJT-X, or should I look elsewhere? Thanks, Neil Zampella, KN3ILZ
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