Neither one of your dropbox links work...you can attach images.
A really strong signal can clip and not be decoded. Did you receive him at -01
the 1st time?
de Mike W9MDB
From: Dan Malcolm
To: wsjtx-devel
Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2016 9:20 AM
Subject: [wsjt-devel] No JT65 decode
When band hopping in WSPR can we please have receive and transmit levels
remembered for each band.
When scanning between 40 to 10 meters the noise levels can very great
and my radio does not have a memory for each band.
Thank you everyone who help in this fine effort.
John
TI4/N0URE
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I was wrong.
*Both* W10 computers are inoperable due to audio issues. W10 says all
drivers are up to date, but connections to USB devices (external
soundcards, plantronics headsets), internal audio, pci soundcards and VAC
are busted. And attempting to resolve audio issues locks up the boxes. At
I have been having a problem lately of replying to CQ, and then the guy
calling CQ disappears. However that is not what I'm wondering about now. I
just had a QSO with ham in Massachusetts. But right in the middle, he
replied with what looks like a nice strong signal, but on my end there was
no d
On 09/10/2016 11:06, Chuck Yahrling wrote:
> So, if I make a mistake when starting to CQ it will not change from
> jt65 to jt9
> if I'm above 2500 blue line?
Hi Chuck,
that's right, when you are going to call CQ using dual JT9+JT65 mode you
must first select the mode you wish to use. There are
So, if I make a mistake when starting to CQ it will not change from jt65 to
jt9
if I'm above 2500 blue line?
sri must be getting senile, thot for sure I saw auto-change on CQ before.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 5:54 AM, Bill Somerville
wrote:
> On 09/10/2016 10:49, Chuck Yahrling wrote:
> > r7135 se
On 09/10/2016 10:49, Chuck Yahrling wrote:
> r7135 sent JT9 tones when jt65 selected as described in manual.
>
Hi Chuck,
WSJT-X changes mode when you select the mode manually or when you are in
dual JT9+JT65 mode and double click a call in the decoded text windows.
It has never automatically swi