The WAV files I just sent when loaded back into WSJT-X shows the noise in the 
waterfall.
Mike

 

    On Sunday, February 14, 2021, 03:14:10 PM CST, Bill Somerville 
<g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:  
 
  Mike, 
  here's a spectrum plot of that .WAV file selected from just after the start 
of the main signal up to just before the end of the main signal. I have zoomed 
in as far as Audacity allows on the minimum amplitude bottom of the spectrum. 
It looks perfectly clean to me! 
   73
 Bill
 G4WJS. 
  On 14/02/2021 21:01, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
  
   Link to wav https://www.dropbox.com/s/cex6bfqfqzan65j/clipping.wav?dl=0
  
  You should be able to duplicate this problem... 
  What I notice looking at this plot is the bottom side of the sine wave has 
more points close to the edge then the upper side.
  
 
  Mike W9MDB  
    
  
      On Sunday, February 14, 2021, 01:00:15 PM CST, Bill Somerville 
<g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:  
  
     Hi Mike, 
  OK, let's reset here. Which mode are you seeing this with? Please use 
Audacity to record a 16-bit 48,000 Hz .WAV file being generated by WSJT-X using 
VAC. Also check VAC is using 48,000 16-bit as well. Make sure you have the 
latest version of VAC (4.65.0). We can start by analysing the .WAV file for 
problems. 
  73
 Bill
 G4WJS. 
   On 14/02/2021 18:45, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
  
   Sorry to confuse.... 
  The receive was showing the effect of the bad Tx signal that has artifacts. 
  I did another test on Tx to show you it's occurring there. 
  It's the Tx being clipped....JTDX does something like 95% or 90% of max value 
and does not have the problem. 
  BTW...the windows playback level does affect it on the 7300...dropping below 
0dB cleans it up. 
  On my system the playback level doesn't affect the behavior so perhaps the 
VAC is contributing too.  0dB doesn't mean 0dB? 
  Mike W9MDB 
   
    
  
      On Sunday, February 14, 2021, 12:32:49 PM CST, Bill Somerville 
<g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:  
  
      On 14/02/2021 18:22, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
  
    I just confirmed this same problem on an IC-7300 via the USB audio.  You 
can see the hash noise on the waterfall. 
  Seems we need to reduce the maximum amplitude WSJT-X generates. 
  Adjusting the Windows playback level does not affect the behavior. 
  
  Mike W9MDB   
  
Mike,
 
two messages ago you were confirming you had an issue with Rx audio, now you 
are saying Tx levels need to change. Which is it?
 
73
 Bill
 G4WJS.
      
       
 

 
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