It appears you may be dropping audio.  Do you have other decodes at 140145, 
140215 ?
#1 File/Delete all *wav.....#2 Ensure you have an exclusion for 
%LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X in all your antivirus/malware software.#3 Save/All
Then watch the save directory and see if the WAV files aren't being saved.  
We've been seeing this a fair bit recently and the antivirus seems to be one of 
the culprits.
Also, what does your CPU usage look like.  Another user was seeing squished 
lines on the waterfall and found Windows Explorerer was chewing up CPU time.
de Mike W9MDB


 

    On Thursday, August 15, 2019, 09:20:15 AM CDT, Steinar Fremme via 
wsjt-devel <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:  
 
 
Today it happened 4-5 times , but after I have sendt the reply 3-4-5 times 
without a reply - I just hit the Tx6 for new CQ and his reply showing straight 
awayLike the sone 
140115 -24 0.2 1000 ~ OE4KSF WA1WXC FN31140130 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24 
140200 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24 140230 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24 140245 
-24 0.2 1000 ~ OE4KSF WA1WXC R-14140300 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF RR73
    
After my 3’d reply I just hitting the Tx 6 button for a new CQ, and his reply 
pop straight inn.
I have tested it as after 5 or 6 replies from me, and the same happening
Its just as if I enter the Tx 6 button or something else - the SW do decode the 
buffer a last time , and then it finds the reply ??? - just guessing :-)
Regards
Steinar Fremme

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On 14 Aug 2019, at 22:33, David Gilbert <xda...@cis-broadband.com> wrote:
 
 
 Hi, Steinar.
 
 Yes, I suspect the AGC due to other very strong stations in the passband could 
be limiting your ability to decode.  I don't know if you use some sort of DATA 
mode on your IC-7851 or not ... I think that usually minimizes AGC action.  If 
you are using SSB mode, AGC could certainly kick in early unless you change the 
settings to make it a flatter response.
 
 Although it is a nuisance, one possibility might be to manually tune your 
receiver to the station you are trying to decode and then narrow the receive 
passband.  I know other hams sometimes do that and I can do it on my K3, but as 
I say it's a bit clumsy for a normal contact.  To work something more rare 
where the other station is staying on the same frequency for a while, though, 
it might be worth the trouble. 
 
 Well, your other issue does indeed sound pretty odd.  I'm afraid I don't have 
much idea what might be doing that.  Maybe one of the developers has seen that 
condition.
 
 Take care es 73,
 Dave   AB7E
 

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