I concur as this has been an ongoing issue for some time.  They RX window
is not properly sorted which can lead to confusion.

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:45 PM Bill <brightl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the response Frank. I guess its possible that I never noticed
> it but I sure can't remember seeing it before. I have almost 10K FT8 QSOs
> and today is the first time that has jumped out at me. I always focus on
> that the last line of the RX window. The really weird thing is that the
> ALL.TXT file reflects the correct information (as far as I can tell) but
> its different than what is displayed real time in the RX window.
>
> I'm using the Mac version on a relatively fast computer.
>
> Oh well....
>
> Bill - AK6A
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:32 AM Frank Kirschner <
> frank.kirsch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think you just noticed it. I've been seeing that since version 1.9. I
>> use Windows 7. I never thought much about it, looking at several lines to
>> figure out which one was the last one sent.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Frank
>>
>> KF6E
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019, 13:18 Bill <brightl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I recently upgraded to version 2.0.1 and noticed an issue I haven't seen
>>> before. It appears that the entries in the RX window are not always in
>>> chronological order with the intermixed TX lines. I've been in the habit of
>>> always looking at the last line of the RX display to see what I am
>>> transmitting out and who I am answering, especially when multiple people
>>> are calling me. Now it appears that I am seeing RX decodes showing up after
>>> my TX line is displayed. This threw me off thinking my transmit wasn't
>>> enabled and I was still decoding but that wasn't the case.
>>>
>>> During my troubleshooting I looked at the information in the ALL.txt
>>> file to try to see what was happening and discovered the timestamps inside
>>> the ALL.TXT file were different from the times shown in the RX window.
>>> ALL.TXT times appear to be correct but the RX window did not correlate with
>>> the times recorded there. Do the displayed records "round up" the time?
>>>
>>> I  am not sure what files can be attached to these posts so if this
>>> problem is of interest to the developers I can provide a copy of my ALL.TXT
>>> file and screen shoots showing the RX display issue.
>>>
>>> I've been using all versions and RCs of WSJT-X for ever the past year
>>> and never noticed this before.
>>>
>>> Bill - AK6A
>>>
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