Hi - the current public version (1.8.0 RC2) is on the WSJT-X homepage
here https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html
The version being discussed in this thread is a development version
which you'd need to compile yourself. Instructions on how to do that can
be found via a search of
Where do I get the new upload ?? made some 9200 contact with jt65 and ft8
On Saturday, September 30, 2017 2:23 PM, James Shaver
wrote:
Correction: when responding to a CQ via the UDP server using JTAlert,
the RX will move and the TX does not unless you hold the control key
down whic
Yep, it's working even with directional CQ's - thanks!
Jim S.
N2ADV
On 9/30/2017 4:17 PM, George J Molnar wrote:
Looks good and works well. Think the new logic is...logical.
George J Molnar, KF2T
Nevada, USA
On Sep 30, 2017, at 3:12 PM, DXer wrote:
Jim, Joe,
Working fine answering a CQ
Looks good and works well. Think the new logic is...logical.
George J Molnar, KF2T
Nevada, USA
> On Sep 30, 2017, at 3:12 PM, DXer wrote:
>
> Jim, Joe,
>
> Working fine answering a CQ in JTAlert in the format CQ NA EA3RT JN01.
>
> 73 de Vince, VA3VF
>
>
> -
Jim, Joe,
Working fine answering a CQ in JTAlert in the format CQ NA EA3RT JN01.
73 de Vince, VA3VF
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What might be a touch nicer is a control on the main screen for
Click,Shift,Ctrl so this could all be worked by touch screen or handicapped.
Usually you would be in one mode for a while I'd think.
A tri-state would be good though there's been resistance to tri-states before.
I guess it could b
Joe, r8146 working very good for me now, thanks!
Hi all,
Changes in program behavior can be confusing, so I apologize for some
recent instability in GUI operational behavior. Code revision r8146 is
yet another attempt to get it right -- or as near "right" as possible --
while supporting both s
Hi all,
On 9/30/2017 2:48 PM, James Shaver wrote:
Ok, I may have figured it out: it looks like when using JTAlert to
respond to CQ's, if the CQ is in "CQ " format, both the TX
and RX move unless the "Hold TX Freq" box is checked as you'd expect.
When the CQ is structured as "CQ " the RX wi
Just to clarify, when I click on JTAlert, both Tx and Rx cursors move to
the CQ calling station. Jim is not seeing that.
My correction was only about being able to duplicate what he is seing
when Hold Tx Freq is checked. This is not the case.
Sorry for the confusion.
73 de Vince, VA3VF
On 2
Sorry...I widthdraw this last comment. It does happen as Jim describes,
even with Hold Tx Freq checked.
On 2017-09-30 2:31 PM, DXer wrote:
I can duplicate what you are seeing only if a check Hold Tx Freq.
Vince, VA3VF
On 2017-09-30 2:22 PM, James Shaver wrote:
Correction: when responding to a
Ok, restarted the machine (Win 7 Pro) and now both the TX and RX are
moving. Maybe a glitch on my end. I'll keep an eye on it.
Jim S.
N2ADV
On 9/30/2017 2:30 PM, James Shaver wrote:
Hi Vince - yes, that's what I mean. How very odd that I'm seeing
different results. I'll play around with i
I can duplicate what you are seeing only if a check Hold Tx Freq.
Vince, VA3VF
On 2017-09-30 2:22 PM, James Shaver wrote:
Correction: when responding to a CQ via the UDP server using JTAlert,
the RX will move and the TX does not unless you hold the control key
down which may cause issues for s
Interesting, not here.
73 de Vince, VA3VF
On 2017-09-30 2:22 PM, James Shaver wrote:
Correction: when responding to a CQ via the UDP server using JTAlert,
the RX will move and the TX does not unless you hold the control key
down which may cause issues for some.
Sorry, my fingers are moving f
Hi Vince - yes, that's what I mean. How very odd that I'm seeing
different results. I'll play around with it some more (I'm certainly
jumping around enough with conditions today!). More to come.
Jim S.
N2ADV
On 9/30/2017 2:27 PM, DXer wrote:
Hi Jim,
By using UTP server to respond, do you
Hi Jim,
By using UTP server to respond, do you you mean clicking on the callsign
in JTAlert? If yes, it's working for me, that is, both Tx and Rx move to
the same frequency as the CQ calling station.
73 de Vince, VA3VF
On 2017-09-30 2:19 PM, James Shaver wrote:
Works well but when using the
Joe,
2. Checkbox "Lock Tx Freq" on main window is relabled "Hold Tx Freq".
I like this change it accurately reflects what I see the program doing.
3. Behavior now defaults to the "simplex" behavior in use up to code
revision r8123. In particular, double-clicking on decoded mesages
that do not c
Correction: when responding to a CQ via the UDP server using JTAlert,
the RX will move and the TX does not unless you hold the control key
down which may cause issues for some.
Sorry, my fingers are moving faster than my brain today, apparently.
Jim S.
N2ADV
On 9/30/2017 2:19 PM, James Shave
Works well but when using the UDP server to respond to CQ's via JTAlert
the RX moves but the TX does not which may cause issues for some.
Jim S.
N2ADV
On 9/30/2017 2:00 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
Hi all,
Changes in program behavior can be confusing, so I apologize for some
recent instability in
On the air with r8146. Everything working as described.
73 de Vince, VA3VF
On 2017-09-30 2:00 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
Hi all,
The following is the commit message for r8146:
If you can build r8146 for yourself and try it on the air, please post
your comments here.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
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Hi all,
Changes in program behavior can be confusing, so I apologize for some
recent instability in GUI operational behavior. Code revision r8146 is
yet another attempt to get it right -- or as near "right" as possible --
while supporting both simplex and split-frequency default operating sty
I built r8044 this morning to test the double-click on call option and it
worked fine with my Flex-6700. I then changed configurations to one for my
Flex-5000, checked the box for the double-click on call option to test it with
this configuration and it failed to place Tx=Rx when I double-clicke
If you've got the latest development version there is now a new option in
File/Settings/Radio "Double click on call sets Tx/Rx Freq".
de Mike W9MDB
On Saturday, September 30, 2017, 7:34:25 AM CDT, Hiro Ebihara
wrote:
HI,
I need "Lock Tx=Rx" option.
I am temporally handicapped
Hello, Hiro-san.
The good news is that the functionality of "Lock TX=RX" is still
available thanks to the update yesterday (thanks, Joe) - the settings
now includes an option to emulate this behavior "Double-click on call
sets Tx and Rx freqs" so you should be good to go!
Jim S.
N2ADV
On 9
HI,
I need "Lock Tx=Rx" option.
I am temporally handicapped of my left hand as I received surgery operation few
weeks ago because I had an accident and had my left shoulder broken and
displaced.
It is impossible to QSY by pushing control key and click mouse at same time.
There may be some p
On 30/09/2017 03:03, Gary McDuffie wrote:
On Sep 29, 2017, at 1:10 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
I understand that there will always be a group of users who insist that the old
"Lock Tx=Rx" option is needed
Bill, you seem to be under the false impression that everyone wants to work
split and ca
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