Jim --
On 12/20/2017 11:19 PM, Jim Record wrote:
Has it been considered to replace the use of shell.f90 (a shellsort)
that fully sorts before finding the kth element? The quickselect
algorithm is much faster as it does only a partial partitioning of the
data to find the kth element.
Jim Reco
Ricky,
Please be aware that the code development branch, which has revision
numbers later than r8193, is presently NOT for use on the air.
For normal operation you should be using the released program version,
v1.8.0.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
On 12/21/2017 12:52 PM, Ricky Scott W7PSK wrote:
Hmm Guess Ill run it again and see if I can find it.ThanksScotty W7PSKOn December 21, 2017 at 11:23 AM Bill Somerville wrote:On 21/12/2017 17:52, Ricky Scott W7PSK wrote:Gets to around 89% and poof. Did it twice so thought Id check here[ 89%] Built target wsprcodemakefile:136: recipe for target 'a
On 21/12/2017 17:52, Ricky Scott W7PSK wrote:
Gets to around 89% and poof. Did it twice so thought Id check here
[ 89%] Built target wsprcode
makefile:136: recipe for target 'all' failed
mingw32-make.exe: *** [all] Error 2
CMAKE BUILD ERROR
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On 21/12/2017 17:26, Gilbert Baron wrote:
FROM ONLINE HELP
/Working Frequencies/: By default the *Working Frequencies* table
contains a list of frequencies conventionally used for modes JT4, JT9,
JT65, MSK144, WSPR, and Echo. Conventions may change with time or by
user preference; you can mo
Gets to around 89% and poof. Did it twice so thought Id check here
[ 89%] Built target wsprcode
makefile:136: recipe for target 'all' failed
mingw32-make.exe: *** [all] Error 2
CMAKE BUILD ERROR
There w
FROM ONLINE HELP
Working Frequencies: By default the Working Frequencies table contains a
list of frequencies conventionally used for modes JT4, JT9, JT65, MSK144,
WSPR, and Echo. Conventions may change with time or by user preference; you
can modify the frequency table as desired.
*To ch