I haven't had this happen in quite a while now. But I've been keeping up
with the latest rev and am now on r5881.
Mike W9MDB
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 3:20 AM, Dave Halbakken
wrote:
> Hello Mike or anyone else,
>
> Did you ever solve the Windows 10 problem you describe in the message
> below?
>
Forgot to copy this to the list...
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Steven Franke
> Subject: Re: libjt issue
> Date: September 27, 2015 at 7:33:33 PM CDT
> To: Joe Taylor
>
> Hi Joe -
>
> Nice job fine-tuning the erasure probabilities! I didn’t think that we’d get
> past 800 with erasur
I have been working on a little program that maps WSJT activity over
time. It analyzes information in the ALL.TXT file created by wsjtx and
plots station locations on a map. The final result is a video file.
A sample video can be seen at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B71MTh2scgPaSDFKYnkxVkp6d
OK - now I have it - but I still don’t know why. I completely wiped wsjt10 and
re-installed using Greg’s excellent jtsdk. Then I copied over the Karn stuff
from my wsjt-x sfrsd directory. Wow!!
> On Sep 27, 2015, at 3:48 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
>
> Joe,
> Hmm. I’m at a loss. I want your resu
Joe,
Hmm. I’m at a loss. I want your results to be correct! But I can’t get there.
I just now wiped the rsdtest directory clean except for s3_1000.bin. Then
restored it from svn. Used make from within rsdtest directory to compile
rsdtest. Still getting only 550 or so. I get 5 decodes within the
Hi Joe and Steve,
WSJT-X v1.6.1-devel r5898 on Linux, running for 10s of hours did this:
At line 58 of file
/downloads/hamradio/digital/wsjt/5898jtx/wsjtx_exp/lib/sort.f90
Fortran runtime error: Index '114' of dimension 1 of array 'arr' above upper
bound of 113
/usr/local/bin/wsjtx_exp: line 6:
Steve --
I moved your modified sources for the _rs_ routines into
.../trunk/sfrsd, merged sfrsd3.c back into sfrsd2.c, and updated
Makefile accordingly. I think it should be OK now. As of r5935 I am
getting 810/1000 for 1 trials and 874/1000 for 10 trials. I
hope I haven't done some
Hello Mike or anyone else,
Did you ever solve the Windows 10 problem you describe in the message below?
I have the same thing happening quite randomly, and your
change-the-soundcard fix makes things work again for me, too. I have turned
off all sleep and power shutdown things related to my USB