Hi Josh,

We believe we have found and fixed the bug that was causing WSPR
transmissions to stop after about 90 seconds under certain conditions. I
have prepared a new tarball for you that includes this bug fix. You can
download it here:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/files/wsjtx-2.6.0-rc2/Tests/wsjtx-2.6.0-rc2_WSPR_bug_fixed.tgz

I have also created a 64-bit Windows installer that contains the same
bug fix:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/files/wsjtx-2.6.0-rc2/Tests/wsjtx-2.6.0-rc2-win64_WSPR_bug_fixed.exe

Would be nice if you could give us feedback if it works.

73 de Uwe, DG2YCB



Am 21.07.2022 um 16:35 schrieb Josh Rovero via wsjt-devel:
Built from source on 64-bit Fedora Core 36.  NTP and chronyc show time
sync to less than 13 ms.

WSPR mode.  Receive cycles are timed correctly.  The transmit cycles
end after 90 seconds, instead of going for 2 minutes.

The release 2.5.4 version of WSJT-X does not have this issue.

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