I realize I didn't give the release number: 45427a (all that is shown
there).
Neil
On 6/30/2018 4:19 AM, Neil Zampella wrote:
Joe,
I was able to duplicate this this morning.
Action:
WSJT-X in Hound mode on 20m, I was trying to adjust my bandwidth
properly to make sure I can see the FOX at around 200 + Hz. Not
seeing a thing there, but then saw one station that was replying at
305, and thought at least they see them. Wanted to see where they
were, so highlighted the callsign with my mouse to cut & paste over to
the QRZ search box.
I didn't notice that I triggered the system to setup a reply, and
while looking at QRZ on another screen, noticed the rig was triggered
and transmitting. Quickly hit the "Halt Tx" button, and looked at
the main window. It had triggered a Tx1 message for the EVEN slot,
and the Tx even/1st was checked, it was NOT before I did the
highlighting.
v1.9.2 - built from GIT.
Neil, KN3ILZ
On 6/29/2018 10:12 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
On 6/29/2018 8:26 PM, David Fisher wrote:
I have the “ALL LOG” excerpt of this if you want to see it. You’ll
have to take my word on the rest.
The code version is 1.9.0-rc4 R8642. I built it from source a while
back.
Version 1.9.0-rc4 was a program version made available for short-term
beta testing. It is NOT a general availability (GA) release of
WSJt-X. None of our "-rc#" releases are suitable for long-term use.
You should upgrade to the GA release on the WSJT Home Page, Version
1.9.1.
As I have written elsewhere: When you're in Hound mode, the *Tx
even/1st* box (grayed out) must NOT be checked. It's supposed to be
impossible for this to happen, but several people have claimed that
it can. If you find the box is checked: exit Hound mode, clear the
box, then re-enter Hound mode.
And this is important: if you can figure out how to cause *Tx
even/1st* to be checked while in Hound mode, please send me an exact
series of steps that will do so.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
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