Hi Dan, Bill,
I'm not sure how Dan got a 64-bit version of MSYS Perl installed, as the
installer I created had 32bit MSYS. All of the software in JTSDK is
32bit, as are the WSJT packages it creates, unless something has changed.
Dan, Are you sure that Perl is 64bit and not 32bit?
73's
Greg, KI7M
Ok Bill,
That's no problem if someone can tell me how exactly. I found the Autoconf
file but the text says not to directly edit it, so I didn't. I also didn't
find any place to edit the make command line.
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Dan Malcolm CFI/II
K4SHQ
-Original Message-
From
Don't know why but perhaps the other two lines on txrb6 should removed then
since they are ineffective.
Joe, can you elucidate the reason for Tx1 instead of Tx6? Looks like it might
have something to do with VHF ops?
de Mike W9MDB
From: Bill Somerville
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.
On 04/03/2017 21:07, Black Michael wrote:
Took a look at the startup and it appears it was the intent to have
Tx6 on startup.
Deleting one line makes it happen. txrb6 was already set but later
txrb1 was set.
Hi Mike,
Joe made that change in r5282, commit comment was:
Better logic for
Took a look at the startup and it appears it was the intent to have Tx6 on
startup.
Deleting one line makes it happen. txrb6 was already set but later txrb1 was
set.
de Mike W9MDB
Index:
mainwindow.cpp===---
mainwindow.cpp (
Didn't know about that optionwill do. Just tested it on the signalmeter
patch but it produced identical output for that one.It may have been my
hand-editing to remove other extraneous things that messed it up. de Mike W9MDB
From: Bill Somerville
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Oops...I was in the doc directory when I did that apparently
Try againsame link.
I was also thinking about putting the peak reading along with "Receiving" so it
would be "Receiving peak xxdB". We have the reading but just can't see it.
P.S. Wasn't quite as easy it sounds to "disconnect th
On 04/03/2017 20:04, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Mike --
>
> The file you posted as "signalmeter2.patch" appears not to be what you
> intended. It's a diff (or possibly a fragment of a diff) taken from the
> ../wsjtx/doc directory ??
Hi Mike,
further to that I had an issue with the last patch you sent.
Mike --
The file you posted as "signalmeter2.patch" appears not to be what you
intended. It's a diff (or possibly a fragment of a diff) taken from the
../wsjtx/doc directory ??
-- Joe, K1JT
On 3/4/2017 12:22 PM, Black Michael wrote:
> New signal meter shows 0-90dB -- no + anymore on t
On 04/03/2017 19:21, Dan Malcolm wrote:
> v5.8.8 built for msys-64int
Hi Dan,
ok, that also is fine. I need to see the full and verbose Hamlib build
output. Problem is I'm not sure how to do that with the JTSDK, maybe
Greg is lurking and can help out. What is needed is to add V=1 to the
Hamlib
v5.8.8 built for msys-64int
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Dan Malcolm CFI/II
K4SHQ
-Original Message-
From: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2017 6:28 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Hamlib3 compile error
On 04/0
New signal meter shows 0-90dB -- no + anymore on the top valueBar graph is
yellow when noise is < 15dB, Red when peak signal value > 85dBdB indicator
shows low,high,clipping with -,+,* respectively. Resets on Monitor
toggle.Signal meter is disconnected from slider for widegraph and fast graph
h
JT65 with WSJT-X is quite capable of picking out overlapping signals,
especially with 2-pass decoding.
I assume by "full power" you mean 100W? I'd be curious to see what your signal
reports look like on a histogram. 100W is about 12dB above 6W and .I do Japan
all the time on 10-20W.I can tell
On 04/03/2017 03:38, Dan Malcolm wrote:
> >From JTSDK-MSYS prompt 'which perl' yields '/bin/perl.exe'
Hi Dan,
Ok, that seems fine. Next try:
perl --version
from the same command shell.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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On 4/03/2017 7:58 PM, Takehiko Tsutsumi wrote:
> This Saturday afternoon, 15m is crowded and occupied with 100 TX , 83
> RX stations according to JT Alert and the most strong spectrum on 15m
> exists on JT65 channel
100 stations TX does not represent 100 simultaneous transmissions.
It represents
El 04/03/17 a las 09:58, Takehiko Tsutsumi escribió:
> All;
>
> This Saturday afternoon, 15m is crowded and occupied with 100 TX , 83 RX
> stations according to JT Alert and the most strong spectrum on 15m
> exists on JT65 channel. Wsjt-x Water fall window is really colorful.
> See attached scre
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