[wsjt-devel] Strict callsign

2020-12-21 Thread Black Michael via wsjt-devel
Forwarding from Andy

In WSJT-X v2.3.0 rc2:Apparently, the regular expression in Radio.cpp named 
strict_standard_callsign_re doesn't match 2x1 call signs.

The consequence is that anyone with a 2x1 call can't skip the grid msg by 
double-clicking the Tx1 button.

73
Andy
WM8Q

Seems a slight mod to the expression will allow for a 2x1 to be 
recognized.(^([A-Z]{1,2}[0-9]?|[0-9][A-Z])[0-9][A-Z]{0,3}$)
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[wsjt-devel] Wrong frequency written in ALL.TXT when changing band during decoding

2020-12-21 Thread Daniele Forsi
Hello,

I was using WSJT-X v2.3.0-rc2 on 30 meters, then I changed to 20
meters before the decoding phase was completed and the last two
decodes were written to the ALL.TXT file with a frequency of 14.074
instead of 10.136.

Here are the last lines in ALL.TXT and the F6DAY station was on 30m,
not on 20m which was completely closed and there were no signals:
201221_21153010.136 Tx FT8  0  0.0  795 CQ IU5HKX JN53
10.136 Rx FT8-18 -0.0  433 OE6VHF VK7AC 73
10.136 Rx FT8-10  0.2  422 KE0NRE F6DAY R-19
10.136 Rx FT8 -9  0.1  530 CQ OH1NHX KP01
10.136 Rx FT8-16  0.1 1313 IZ7PMQ R0SR RR73
201221_21163010.136 Tx FT8  0  0.0  795 OH1NHX IU5HKX JN53
10.136 Rx FT8-18 -0.6 1787 T77C RD3BTW -09
14.074 Rx FT8-11  0.2  403 KE0NRE F6DAY R-19
14.074 Rx FT8-10  0.1  993 F6BIA R9RT -04

There are only 3 lines with F6DAY in my ALL.TXT:
10.136 Rx FT8-19  0.2  801 KE0NRE F6DAY JN05
10.136 Rx FT8-10  0.2  422 KE0NRE F6DAY R-19
14.074 Rx FT8-11  0.2  403 KE0NRE F6DAY R-19

and only the first one is visible on pskreporter.info and pskreporter.de :
2020-12-21 21:12:44 31min F6DAY -19 FT8 30m 10.1368 France F JN05LM 790

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Reproducible Conditions for 'Tx with no Audio'

2020-12-21 Thread Roger Newey (K7GXB)
Thanks Bill,

Your clear summary is _very_ helpful.

 

How the Audio device renumbering problem affects my use of WSJT-X:

my other ‘audio’ task is essential;

thus WSJT-X cycles will be lost;

what I dislike: forgetting to restart WSJT-X then the delayed discovery of 
having lost many cycles.

 

Taking as given:

a) Some of us use our PC for other tasks while WSJT-X is running

b) “when this happens WSJT-X gets no notification”

c) In WSJT-X we can’t afford the overhead to re-enumerate just before 
significant action.

 

I’m only seeing a few approaches (excluding a WSJT-X dedicated PC):

1) User avoids any action which triggers MS Windows renumbering: This is hard 
to remember and can be inadvertent.

2) User manually restarts WSJT-X whenever there is thought to be risk of 
renumbering: Loses WSJT-X cycle(s)

3) A Setting in WSJT-X which controls the frequency of “lose 1 cycle while 
doing a re-enumerate”.

i.e. The setting might be ‘Re-enumerate Audio Devices Every n Minutes’.

4) A separate periodic low-priority program which alerts the user (or alerts 
WSJT-X) an actual renumbering has taken place.

 

 

I’m already doing [1] and [2]; but poorly.

[3] wastes cycles on the off-chance there may have been a renumbering.

 

Although I don’t want to be running an extra program, [4] is my preference 
because it offers the minimum ‘lost’ cycles.

The program would not have to be part of WSJT-X.

Q: Perhaps one of the existing Audio control programs already has the 
‘renumbering took place’ alert feature?

 

73,

Roger (K7GXB)

 

From: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2020 05:44
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Reproducible Conditions for 'Tx with no Audio'

 

Hi Roger,

 

any change to audio device availability on MS Windows is likely to renumber the 
indexes of other devices, when this happens WSJT-X gets no notification that it 
has happened. There is no practical solution that I am aware of, we get a 
device index when we initially enumerate the available devices and that index 
is used to address the selected device to send or receive audio samples. Short 
of re-enumerating audio devices just before any significant action with audio I 
don't see a solution. Note re-enumerating takes time which we do not usually 
have at the point it would be necessary.

 

All I can offer is that you must avoid taking any action that might add or 
remove an audio device while WSJT-X is running. Note that may include inserting 
or removing a hot-pluggable USB device that has audio endpoints, turning on or 
off a paired Bluetooth audio device, or even allowing an HDMI connected monitor 
to go into power saving mode.

 

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Band Activity Display gets stuck?

2020-12-21 Thread Tim Madden

Thanks.  The right-click and erase works.

On 12/21/2020 9:25 AM, Bobby Chandler wrote:
Right click in the window and click erase, or go to settings and turn 
off the 'Start decode at top' box.


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[wsjt-devel] Is there a program that will directly generate WSJT signals for 630M?

2020-12-21 Thread lstoskopf
Thanks guys.  Seems that people are playing at the fringe.  I'll finish my 
little project and see what happens later.

The new Apple M1 with Parallels seems lightning fast and when it shakes out 
we'll see what can be done.

N0UU
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Contest-ID Field in ADIF Log

2020-12-21 Thread Bill Somerville

Hi Dave,

I did read it, it is not a straight forward as you suggest since the 
contest types supported by FT8/FT4/MSK144 are more generic than the ones 
enumerated by the ADIF specification. I am not ignoring your suggestion, 
I just don't see an easy solution without adding new configuration fields.


Note that WSJT-X has a facility to export a Cabrillo Entry file and 
exporting that prompts for the contest id already.


TBH the most valuable addition would be a way of exporting the contest 
log as an EDI entry file suitable for Region 1 VHF and up contests. Even 
there it is not straightforward as EDI format required separate entry 
files per band in multi-band contests.


73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 21/12/2020 17:51, Dave Slotter, W3DJS wrote:

Bill and/or Joe:

This is my third attempt to ask this question -- the last attempt was 
almost two weeks ago.


Can you please read and respond?

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On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 3:16 PM Dave Slotter, W3DJS 
mailto:slotter%2bw3...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Bill and Joe:

Any thoughts on this message from the other day?


On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 11:08 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS
mailto:slotter%2bw3...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Bill and Joe:

I noticed that WSJT-X informed me to "switch to the RTTY RU"
mode in the Advanced settings when it detected "RU" in the CQ
message when I was monitoring the frequencies the FT Roundup
contest is using this weekend.

I, like many others, don't bother to switch out the
wsjtx_log.adi file when contesting, so all QSO's are logged to
the same file. However, the only differentiator I have to
detect different log entries between regular QSOs and Contest
QSOs is the addition of the  field and the serial
number in the RST field. However, this may easily be confused
with the Field Day or other entries.

I looked up the ADIF 3.1.1 log format and saw there is a
Contest-ID field provided. Would it be feasible to enhance
WSJT-X to add this field in for the Field Day, FT8 Roundup,
NA/EU VHF, WW Digi, etc. contests when those modes are
selected in the WSJT-X Advanced Preferences?

If you want a contributor to do this, I'm willing to write the
code. This shouldn't be too much effort...

Please advise and 73,

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Re: [wsjt-devel] Contest-ID Field in ADIF Log

2020-12-21 Thread Dave Slotter, W3DJS
Bill and/or Joe:

This is my third attempt to ask this question -- the last attempt was
almost two weeks ago.

Can you please read and respond?

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On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 3:16 PM Dave Slotter, W3DJS 
wrote:

> Bill and Joe:
>
> Any thoughts on this message from the other day?
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 11:08 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS <
> slotter+w3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Bill and Joe:
>>
>> I noticed that WSJT-X informed me to "switch to the RTTY RU" mode in the
>> Advanced settings when it detected "RU" in the CQ message when I was
>> monitoring the frequencies the FT Roundup contest is using this weekend.
>>
>> I, like many others, don't bother to switch out the wsjtx_log.adi file
>> when contesting, so all QSO's are logged to the same file. However, the
>> only differentiator I have to detect different log entries between regular
>> QSOs and Contest QSOs is the addition of the  field and the
>> serial number in the RST field. However, this may easily be confused with
>> the Field Day or other entries.
>>
>> I looked up the ADIF 3.1.1 log format and saw there is a Contest-ID field
>> provided. Would it be feasible to enhance WSJT-X to add this field in for
>> the Field Day, FT8 Roundup, NA/EU VHF, WW Digi, etc. contests when those
>> modes are selected in the WSJT-X Advanced Preferences?
>>
>> If you want a contributor to do this, I'm willing to write the code. This
>> shouldn't be too much effort...
>>
>> Please advise and 73,
>>
>> --
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>>
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Is there a program that will directly generate WSJT signals for 630M?

2020-12-21 Thread Rud Merriam
There are few Arduino based balloon trackers that generate WPSR and APRS 
signals. There is an Arduino library called JT8Encode which is the 
software behind some of them. This is the entire signal processing from 
bytes to RF but easily adapted to insertion at any point in the 
processing. Theygenerally just filter the synthesized signal for xmit.


I have one in my backyard with a random wire sending WSPR. It's a 
ZackTek WSPR-TX pico. Also have a tinyAPRS-WSPR unit but not using it. 
There are some others. The software is open source for most of them.



-73 -
*Rud Merriam K5RUD*
/Mystic Lake Software/ 

On 12/21/20 10:13 AM, Neil wrote:
I've been messing about with a function which exports the tone 
parameters and sends them to a UDP program which then programs a DDS. 
Not for LF/VLF, this is for a multiplied transmit chain on SHF. The 
GFSK transitions in FT8 etc are added later in wsjt-x but for this 
lash-up, I took the values from itone and nsym between genft8_() and 
gen_ft8wave_() in widgets\mainwindows.cpp and sent then using 
QUdpSocket writeDatagram() to a simple receiving server on another 
device, which generates the timed sequence by sending commands to a 
DDS board. I haven't tried it with QRA64 or JT4 yet.


That approach avoids having to mix anything at signal frequency on 47 
or 122 GHz, and permits arbitrary multiplication factors, but you 
might be able to use a similar technique to program a DDS at baseband.


A different, more generic approach has been tried by Andy G4JNT. He 
takes the audio tones and interprets those into frequencies and sends 
the codes to a DDS to reproduce the original.  Andy's system is 
entirely agnostic about the software using to generate the tones, 
where I have to patch in my extract-to-UDP source into wsjt-x.


Very early days, and I'm too tied up with machining radio bits to do 
much coding at the moment.  However, a new AD9912 DDS board just 
arrived


Neil G4DBN
http://g4dbn.uk



On 12/21/2020 12:25 AM, lstosk...@cox.net wrote:


Seems foolish to build a whole SSB rig to convert the audio signal 
from WSJT to RF when at low frequencies some direct synthesis should 
be possible.  Or am I dreaming?


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Re: [wsjt-devel] Is there a program that will directly generate WSJT signals for 630M?

2020-12-21 Thread Neil
I've been messing about with a function which exports the tone 
parameters and sends them to a UDP program which then programs a DDS. 
Not for LF/VLF, this is for a multiplied transmit chain on SHF. The GFSK 
transitions in FT8 etc are added later in wsjt-x but for this lash-up, I 
took the values from itone and nsym between genft8_() and gen_ft8wave_() 
in widgets\mainwindows.cpp and sent then using QUdpSocket 
writeDatagram() to a simple receiving server on another device, which 
generates the timed sequence by sending commands to a DDS board. I 
haven't tried it with QRA64 or JT4 yet.


That approach avoids having to mix anything at signal frequency on 47 or 
122 GHz, and permits arbitrary multiplication factors, but you might be 
able to use a similar technique to program a DDS at baseband.


A different, more generic approach has been tried by Andy G4JNT. He 
takes the audio tones and interprets those into frequencies and sends 
the codes to a DDS to reproduce the original.  Andy's system is entirely 
agnostic about the software using to generate the tones, where I have to 
patch in my extract-to-UDP source into wsjt-x.


Very early days, and I'm too tied up with machining radio bits to do 
much coding at the moment.  However, a new AD9912 DDS board just arrived


Neil G4DBN
http://g4dbn.uk



On 12/21/2020 12:25 AM, lstosk...@cox.net wrote:


Seems foolish to build a whole SSB rig to convert the audio signal 
from WSJT to RF when at low frequencies some direct synthesis should 
be possible.  Or am I dreaming?


N0UU





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Re: [wsjt-devel] Is there a program that will directly generate WSJT signals for 630M?

2020-12-21 Thread Tom M0LTE
Someone I know has forked WSJT-X to get the tone sequence at the start of
the TX cycle, which he then passes to a microcontroller embedded inside an
FM radio, which is set up to change the frequency of the unmodulated FM
carrier as per FT8 tones. RX is an RTL dongle. He makes contacts this way,
so it works...

I guess I could ask him for the patch...

On Mon, 21 Dec 2020 at 14:11, Tim Madden  wrote:

> Would it be easiest for the software to have a port for UDP IQ data on
> both RX and TX?
>
> Then we only need to add the operating frequency for the bottom of the
> band to the software configuration for each UDP port number our station can
> support.
>
> That would open the application to any operating frequency without the
> need to provide updates.
>
> (that's how modern airborne radar works)
>
>
> On 12/21/2020 12:25 AM, lstosk...@cox.net wrote:
>
> Seems foolish to build a whole SSB rig to convert the audio signal from
> WSJT to RF when at low frequencies some direct synthesis should be
> possible.  Or am I dreaming?
>
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Is there a program that will directly generate WSJT signals for 630M?

2020-12-21 Thread Tim Madden
You still build a transmitter and or receiver, but it is not a "whole 
SSB rig" as mentioned.


Just a PA driven with a pair of D/A chips followed by a filter or tank 
circuit to the antenna.  The essence of an SDR.


At much higher frequencies, that could be mounted at the antenna to save 
on feed line losses.


On 12/21/2020 9:18 AM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
And what is going to be transmitting this IQ data?  Where's the D/A 
conversion?


Mike W9MDB




On Monday, December 21, 2020, 08:15:23 AM CST, Tim Madden 
 wrote:



Would it be easiest for the software to have a port for UDP IQ data on 
both RX and TX?


Then we only need to add the operating frequency for the bottom of the 
band to the software configuration for each UDP port number our 
station can support.


That would open the application to any operating frequency without the 
need to provide updates.


(that's how modern airborne radar works)


On 12/21/2020 12:25 AM, lstosk...@cox.net  
wrote:


Seems foolish to build a whole SSB rig to convert the audio signal 
from WSJT to RF when at low frequencies some direct synthesis should 
be possible.  Or am I dreaming?


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[wsjt-devel] Band Activity Display gets stuck?

2020-12-21 Thread Bobby Chandler
Right click in the window and click erase, or go to settings and turn 
off the 'Start decode at top' box.


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Re: [wsjt-devel] FT450D is missing

2020-12-21 Thread Andras Bato
Thank you so much Marco!
I have saved your message.
Michael advised me something similar with the ending -v
gl
nn


On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 3:08 PM Marco Calistri  wrote:

> Andras,
>
> You can dig into get more details/information *out of WSJT-X* to verify
> your hamlib and your interfaces settings/responses from your
> console/command prompt:
>
> /usr/bin/rigctld -m 1021(¹) -r /dev/FT-100_USB1(²) -p /dev/FT-100_USB0(³)
> -t 4532 -s 4800 -v
>
> (¹) = The model of your radio, *for you is 1027*!
>
> (²)=The serial interface you use for CAT interface
>
> (³)= The serial interface you use for your PTT (if any)
>
> *More details: /usr/bin/rigctld -h*
>
> marco@linux-turion64:~> rigctld -h
>
> Usage: rigctld [OPTION]...
>
> Daemon serving COMMANDs to a connected radio transceiver or receiver.
>
>   -m, --model=IDselect radio model number. See model list
>
>   -r, --rig-file=DEVICE set device of the radio to operate on
>
>   -p, --ptt-file=DEVICE set device of the PTT device to operate on
>
>   -d, --dcd-file=DEVICE set device of the DCD device to operate on
>
>   -P, --ptt-type=TYPE   set type of the PTT device to operate on
>
>   -D, --dcd-type=TYPE   set type of the DCD device to operate on
>
>   -s, --serial-speed=BAUD   set serial speed of the serial port
>
>   -c, --civaddr=ID  set CI-V address, decimal (for Icom rigs only)
>
>   -t, --port=NUMset TCP listening port, default 4532
>
>   -T, --listen-addr=IPADDR  set listening IP address, default ANY
>
>   -C, --set-conf=PARM=VAL   set config parameters
>
>   -L, --show-conf   list all config parameters
>
>   -l, --listlist all model numbers and exit
>
>   -u, --dump-caps   dump capabilities and exit
>
>   -o, --vfo do not default to VFO_CURR, require extra vfo 
> arg
>
>   -v, --verbose set verbose mode, cumulative (-v to -v)
>
>   -W, --twiddle_timeout timeout after detecting vfo manual change
>
>   -x, --uplink  set uplink get_freq ignore, 1=Sub, 2=Main
>
>   -Z, --debug-time-stamps   enable time stamps for debug messages
>
>   -h, --helpdisplay this help and exit
>
>   -V, --version output version information and exit
>
> Commands (some may not be available for this rig):
>
> F: set_freq(Frequency) f: get_freq()
>
> M: set_mode(Mode,Passband) m: get_mode()
>
> I: set_split_freq  (TX Frequency)  i: get_split_freq  ()
>
> X: set_split_mode  (TX Mode,TX Passband) x: get_split_mode  ()
>
> K: set_split_freq_mode(TX Frequency,TX Mode,TX Passband)  k: 
> get_split_freq_mode()
>
> S: set_split_vfo   (Split,TX VFO)  s: get_split_vfo   ()
>
> N: set_ts  (Tuning Step)   n: get_ts  ()
>
> L: set_level   (Level,Level Value) l: get_level   (Level)
>
> U: set_func(Func,Func Status)  u: get_func(Func)
>
> P: set_parm(Parm,Parm Value)   p: get_parm(Parm)
>
> G: vfo_op  (Mem/VFO Op)g: scan(Scan Fct,Scan 
> Channel)
>
> A: set_trn (Transceive)a: get_trn ()
>
> R: set_rptr_shift  (Rptr Shift)r: get_rptr_shift  ()
>
> O: set_rptr_offs   (Rptr Offset)   o: get_rptr_offs   ()
>
> C: set_ctcss_tone  (CTCSS Tone)c: get_ctcss_tone  ()
>
> D: set_dcs_code(DCS Code)  d: get_dcs_code()
>
> ?: set_ctcss_sql   (CTCSS Sql) ?: get_ctcss_sql   ()
>
> ?: set_dcs_sql (DCS Sql)   ?: get_dcs_sql ()
>
> V: set_vfo (VFO)   v: get_vfo ()
>
> T: set_ptt (PTT)   t: get_ptt ()
>
> E: set_mem (Memory#)   e: get_mem ()
>
> H: set_channel (Channel)   h: get_channel (Channel,Read Only)
>
> B: set_bank(Bank)  _: get_info()
>
> J: set_rit (RIT)   j: get_rit ()
>
> Z: set_xit (XIT)   z: get_xit ()
>
> Y: set_ant (Antenna,Option)y: get_ant (AntCurr)
>
> ?: set_powerstat   (Power Status)  ?: get_powerstat   ()
>
> ?: send_dtmf   (Digits)?: recv_dtmf   ()
>
> *: reset   (Reset) w: send_cmd(Cmd)
>
> W: send_cmd_rx (Cmd,Reply) b: send_morse  (Morse)
>
> ?: stop_morse  ()  ?: wait_morse  ()
>
> ?: send_voice_mem  (Voice Mem#)?: get_dcd ()
>
> ?: set_twiddle (Timeout (secs))?: get_twiddle ()
>
> ?: uplink  (1=Sub, 2=Main) ?: set_cache   (Timeout (msecs))
>
> ?: get_cache   ()  2: power2mW(Power 
> [0.0..1.0],Frequency,Mode)
>
> 4: mW2power(Pwr mW,Freq,Mode)  1: dump_caps   ()
>
> 3: dump_conf   ()  ?: dump_state  ()
>
> ?: chk_vfo 

Re: [wsjt-devel] Is there a program that will directly generate WSJT signals for 630M?

2020-12-21 Thread Black Michael via wsjt-devel
And what is going to be transmitting this IQ data?  Where's the D/A conversion?
Mike W9MDB

 

On Monday, December 21, 2020, 08:15:23 AM CST, Tim Madden 
 wrote:  
 
  
Would it be easiest for the software to have a port for UDP IQ data on both RX 
and TX?
 
Then we only need to add the operating frequency for the bottom of the band to 
the software configuration for each UDP port number our station can support.
 
That would open the application to any operating frequency without the need to 
provide updates.
 
(that's how modern airborne radar works)
 

 
 On 12/21/2020 12:25 AM, lstosk...@cox.net wrote:
  
 

Seems foolish to build a whole SSB rig to convert the audio signal from WSJT to 
RF when at low frequencies some direct synthesis should be possible.  Or am I 
dreaming?
 
 
N0UU
 
 
  
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Re: [wsjt-devel] FT450D is missing

2020-12-21 Thread Marco Calistri

YEP!

Il 21/12/20 11:09, Black Michael ha scritto:

I'm working with him

Mike W9MDB




On Monday, December 21, 2020, 08:08:45 AM CST, Marco Calistri 
 wrote:



Andras,

You can dig into get more details/information _out of WSJT-X_ to 
verify your hamlib and your interfaces settings/responses from your 
console/command prompt:


/usr/bin/rigctld -m 1021(¹) -r /dev/FT-100_USB1(²) -p 
/dev/FT-100_USB0(³) -t 4532 -s 4800 -v


(¹) = The model of your radio, *for you is 1027*!

(²)=The serial interface you use for CAT interface

(³)= The serial interface you use for your PTT (if any)

_More details: /usr/bin/rigctld -h_


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Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20201216
Kernel:5.9.14-1-default
Desktop: XFCE (4.14.2)



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Re: [wsjt-devel] Is there a program that will directly generate WSJT signals for 630M?

2020-12-21 Thread Tim Madden
Would it be easiest for the software to have a port for UDP IQ data on 
both RX and TX?


Then we only need to add the operating frequency for the bottom of the 
band to the software configuration for each UDP port number our station 
can support.


That would open the application to any operating frequency without the 
need to provide updates.


(that's how modern airborne radar works)


On 12/21/2020 12:25 AM, lstosk...@cox.net wrote:


Seems foolish to build a whole SSB rig to convert the audio signal 
from WSJT to RF when at low frequencies some direct synthesis should 
be possible.  Or am I dreaming?


N0UU



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Re: [wsjt-devel] Band Activity Display gets stuck?

2020-12-21 Thread Bill Somerville

On 21/12/2020 13:47, Tim Madden wrote:

I am new so maybe this has been covered already.

My Band Activity Display stops working after a couple hours of busy 
signals.


I use Start new decodes at top and usually a blank line, which is 
really some dashes and the band.


I can deselect those features and it sort of works, but best to close 
and re-open the program.


Tim, KI4TG


Hi Tim,

what you are observing is a known issue, we don't currently have a fix 
for it but if you erase the band activity window periodically you will 
avoid the issue. The decodes are printed, just not being scrolled down 
into the window.


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Re: [wsjt-devel] FT450D is missing

2020-12-21 Thread Marco Calistri

  
Andras,
  
  You can dig into get more details/information out of WSJT-X
  to verify your hamlib and your interfaces settings/responses from
  your console/command prompt:
  
  /usr/bin/rigctld -m 1021(¹) -r /dev/FT-100_USB1(²)
-p /dev/FT-100_USB0(³) -t 4532 -s 4800 -v
  
  (¹) = The model of your radio, for you is 1027!
  
  (²)=The serial interface you use for CAT interface
  
  (³)= The serial interface you use for your PTT (if any)
  
  More details: /usr/bin/rigctld -h
  
  marco@linux-turion64:~> rigctld -h
  Usage: rigctld [OPTION]...
  Daemon serving COMMANDs to a connected radio transceiver or receiver.
  
  -m, --model=ID    select radio model number. See model list
    -r, --rig-file=DEVICE set device of the radio to operate on
    -p, --ptt-file=DEVICE set device of the PTT device to operate on
    -d, --dcd-file=DEVICE set device of the DCD device to operate on
    -P, --ptt-type=TYPE   set type of the PTT device to operate on
    -D, --dcd-type=TYPE   set type of the DCD device to operate on
    -s, --serial-speed=BAUD   set serial speed of the serial port
    -c, --civaddr=ID  set CI-V address, decimal (for Icom rigs only)
    -t, --port=NUM    set TCP listening port, default 4532
    -T, --listen-addr=IPADDR  set listening IP address, default ANY
    -C, --set-conf=PARM=VAL   set config parameters
    -L, --show-conf   list all config parameters
    -l, --list    list all model numbers and exit
    -u, --dump-caps   dump capabilities and exit
    -o, --vfo do not default to VFO_CURR, require extra vfo arg
    -v, --verbose set verbose mode, cumulative (-v to -v)
    -W, --twiddle_timeout timeout after detecting vfo manual change
    -x, --uplink  set uplink get_freq ignore, 1=Sub, 2=Main
    -Z, --debug-time-stamps   enable time stamps for debug messages
    -h, --help    display this help and exit
    -V, --version output version information and exit
  
Commands (some may not be available for this rig):
  F: set_freq    (Frequency) f: get_freq    ()
  M: set_mode    (Mode,Passband) m: get_mode    ()
  I: set_split_freq  (TX Frequency)  i: get_split_freq  ()
  X: set_split_mode  (TX Mode,TX Passband) x: get_split_mode  ()
  K: set_split_freq_mode(TX Frequency,TX Mode,TX Passband)  k: get_split_freq_mode()
  S: set_split_vfo   (Split,TX VFO)  s: get_split_vfo   ()
  N: set_ts  (Tuning Step)   n: get_ts  ()
  L: set_level   (Level,Level Value) l: get_level   (Level)
  U: set_func    (Func,Func Status)  u: get_func    (Func)
  P: set_parm    (Parm,Parm Value)   p: get_parm    (Parm)
  G: vfo_op  (Mem/VFO Op)    g: scan    (Scan Fct,Scan Channel)
  A: set_trn (Transceive)    a: get_trn ()
  R: set_rptr_shift  (Rptr Shift)    r: get_rptr_shift  ()
  O: set_rptr_offs   (Rptr Offset)   o: get_rptr_offs   ()
  C: set_ctcss_tone  (CTCSS Tone)    c: get_ctcss_tone  ()
  D: set_dcs_code    (DCS Code)  d: get_dcs_code    ()
  ?: set_ctcss_sql   (CTCSS Sql) ?: get_ctcss_sql   ()
  ?: set_dcs_sql (DCS Sql)   ?: get_dcs_sql ()
  V: set_vfo (VFO)   v: get_vfo ()
  T: set_ptt (PTT)   t: get_ptt ()
  E: set_mem (Memory#)   e: get_mem ()
  H: set_channel (Channel)   h: get_channel (Channel,Read Only)
  B: set_bank    (Bank)  _: get_info    ()
  J: set_rit (RIT)   j: get_rit ()
  Z: set_xit (XIT)   z: get_xit ()
  Y: set_ant (Antenna,Option)    y: get_ant (AntCurr)
  ?: set_powerstat   (Power Status)  ?: get_powerstat   ()
  ?: send_dtmf   (Digits)    ?: recv_dtmf   ()
  *: reset   (Reset) w: send_cmd    (Cmd)
  W: send_cmd_rx (Cmd,Reply) b: send_morse  (Morse)
  ?: stop_morse  ()  ?: wait_morse  ()
  ?: send_voice_mem  (Voice Mem#)    ?: get_dcd ()
  ?: set_twiddle (Timeout (secs))    ?: get_twiddle ()
  ?: uplink  (1=Sub, 2=Main) ?: set_cache   (Timeout (msecs))
  ?: get_cache   ()  2: power2mW    (Power [0.0..1.0],Frequency,Mode)
  4: mW2power    (Pwr mW,Freq,Mode)  1: dump_caps   ()
  3: dump_conf   ()  ?: dump_state  ()
  ?: 

[wsjt-devel] Band Activity Display gets stuck?

2020-12-21 Thread Tim Madden

I am new so maybe this has been covered already.

My Band Activity Display stops working after a couple hours of busy signals.

I use Start new decodes at top and usually a blank line, which is really 
some dashes and the band.


I can deselect those features and it sort of works, but best to close 
and re-open the program.


Tim, KI4TG



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Re: [wsjt-devel] FT450D is missing

2020-12-21 Thread Andras Bato
Bill,
I have switched back to CW now.
Let me wait for WSJT-X 2.3.0
Then, I am going to investigate the problem again.
Have a nice Christmas!
Andras HA6NN

On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 1:41 PM Bill Somerville 
wrote:

> Andras,
>
> I do not see any record of a rig control issues reported by you on this
> list. Perhaps you can share the details so a resolution can be found?
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
> On 21/12/2020 09:34, Andras Bato wrote:
>
> Thank you so much, Mike.
> I haven't got any written details about the possible difference so far.
> The hard truth was when MSHV was working nicely with my FT450D
> and WSJT-x reported rig failure.
> Andras HA6NN
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 11:47 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel <
> wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>> There's no practical difference between the 450 and 450D
>> The 450D is recognized to be the same as the 450.
>>
>> I'll contact you off-line about debugging the problem.
>>
>> Mike W9MDB
>>
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Re: [wsjt-devel] Reproducible Conditions for 'Tx with no Audio'

2020-12-21 Thread Bill Somerville

Hi Roger,

any change to audio device availability on MS Windows is likely to 
renumber the indexes of other devices, when this happens WSJT-X gets no 
notification that it has happened. There is no practical solution that I 
am aware of, we get a device index when we initially enumerate the 
available devices and that index is used to address the selected device 
to send or receive audio samples. Short of re-enumerating audio devices 
just before any significant action with audio I don't see a solution. 
Note re-enumerating takes time which we do not usually have at the point 
it would be necessary.


All I can offer is that you must avoid taking any action that might add 
or remove an audio device while WSJT-X is running. Note that may include 
inserting or removing a hot-pluggable USB device that has audio 
endpoints, turning on or off a paired Bluetooth audio device, or even 
allowing an HDMI connected monitor to go into power saving mode.


73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 13/12/2020 21:33, Roger Newey (K7GXB) wrote:

Thanks Bill,
For these 4 groups of tests, the Default Communication Device is a non-WSJT-X 
device (& Default Device remains a muted speaker).

a) Original sequence: Have re-run test 5 times, same failure: 2nd Tx goes to 
Default Device (muted Speaker).

b) Changed Default Device to be an unused sound output on PC.
Re-ran tests, 2nd Tx changes either to same device (muted speaker) or 
occasionally to the Default Device.

c) Limited testing (3 times): By chance, I had Bluetooth headset switched on 
when I opened WSJT-X, then switched headset off before 1st Tx.
The Tx's went to the muted speaker (i.e. not a Default).

d) Limited testing (3 times): pre-1st Tx, if headset is switched on then off, 
1st Tx went to Default Device each time.
btw: This is a much simpler test sequence.

Opinion: On my PC under these various conditions, WSJT-X sends Tx sound to an 
incorrect device.

HTH,
73
Roger (K7GXB)


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From: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2020 12:49
To:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Reproducible Conditions for 'Tx with no Audio'

On 13/12/2020 19:10, Roger Newey (K7GXB) wrote:

My ‘6- USB Audio Codec’ (to the Rig) is the ‘Default Communication
Device’.

Hi Roger,

why do you have this setting? That is asking for Windows or other applications 
to grab that device and possibly make changes to it.

73
Bill
G4WS.



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Re: [wsjt-devel] FT450D is missing

2020-12-21 Thread Bill Somerville

Andras,

I do not see any record of a rig control issues reported by you on this 
list. Perhaps you can share the details so a resolution can be found?


73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 21/12/2020 09:34, Andras Bato wrote:

Thank you so much, Mike.
I haven't got any written details about the possible difference so far.
The hard truth was when MSHV was working nicely with my FT450D
and WSJT-x reported rig failure.
Andras HA6NN


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 11:47 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel 
> wrote:


There's no practical difference between the 450 and 450D
The 450D is recognized to be the same as the 450.

I'll contact you off-line about debugging the problem.

Mike W9MDB



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Re: [wsjt-devel] FT450D is missing

2020-12-21 Thread Andras Bato
Thank you so much, Mike.
I haven't got any written details about the possible difference so far.
The hard truth was when MSHV was working nicely with my FT450D
and WSJT-x reported rig failure.
Andras HA6NN


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 11:47 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> There's no practical difference between the 450 and 450D
> The 450D is recognized to be the same as the 450.
>
> I'll contact you off-line about debugging the problem.
>
> Mike W9MDB
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 04:30:18 PM CST, Andras Bato <
> ha6nn.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Gentlemen,
> I can't find my radio in WSJT-X settings.
> The software says rig failure.
> Only MSHV has both FT450 and FT450D in the radio list.
> MX & HNY
> Andras HA6NN
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