Hi Paul,
Source Code - Github :
https://github.com/KI7MT/jtsdk-nix/archive/jtsdk-nix-2.0.24.zip
Prebuilt Packages - Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/~ki7mt/+archive/ubuntu/jtsdk
I don’t follow Debian much anymore, so I’ve no idea which versions of Ubuntu
correlate with Debian. And ye
Hi all,
over on the FT8 Facebook group, there has been a lot of discussion about
people sending QSY transmissions using FT8 'free text' modes. I
realize that its needed for MSK144, but could it be disabled for those
modes that have no need of using it? Apparently some LIDs are sending it
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I'm running Debian 9.x and the most recent version of JTSDK on SourceForge
(2.0.22) that I see. I get this error when launching it now:
svn: warning: W160013: URL 'http://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/tags'
http://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/tags%27 non-existent in revision 8722
sv
Hello All,
The WSJT application layout was restructured today, and now lives in
^/wsjt/{trunk, branches, tags}. I have updated both JTSDK-Win32 and
JTSDK-Nix to accommodate the new layout. When the WSJT-X is relocated (no
target date for that move yet), that will trigger another round of update
Windows updates are always a PITA when comes to audio, often to point of reinstalling 3rd party drivers. Redmond thinks the world is only MP3 tunes.--
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Dave Crockett wrote:
> Yeah, I kinda think it was a drivers issue, too. If nothing else, my
> experience should be considered a heads-up to anyone having a
> similar issue in Win10. That option to revert to a previous
Yeah, I kinda think it was a drivers issue, too. If nothing else, my
experience should be considered a ‘heads-up’ to anyone having a similar issue
in Win10. That option to “revert to a previous version of Windows” in Win10
has a pretty short window of opportunity and why I didn’t spend longer
Since the issue stopped when you reverted back to a previous Windows
build, its a Windows issue; probably drivers or the like.
Not much the WSJT-X developers can do about that.
Neil, KN3ILZ
On 5/23/2018 8:44 AM, Dave Crockett wrote:
My apologies in advance if this has been covered, but I di
I ran into a similar issue a while back when I was rolling my own wsjtx
packages...
I just grepped through current SVN and I can see the requirement in the
CPack portion of the CMake config but I can't see what in the sources pulls
in the requirement and the official Fedora package does not have t
hi !
The r8667 now compiles with Fedora 28.
Just one problem with linker looking for "-ludev" .
And because Fedora's weird naming standard the needed rpm is called
"systemd-devel".
Not udev-devel as might expect.
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I found that if CPU usage was very high approaching 100% that decoding
failed.So I've started bumping up the priority on WSJT-X to ensure it doesn't
get starved while reading audio.Sounds like you may be experiencing dropouts on
transmitting.Windows can get very busy for a while after an upgrade
My apologies in advance if this has been covered, but I didn’t find it in the
archive…
After installing the Win 10 Pro April 2018 update on my Dell laptop on 5/18,
all versions of WSJT-X I have (1.8 and 1.9 rc3&) became unusable. Decoding
became extremely infrequent and erratic, and transmissi
Hi all,
if I watch the Yahoo group or even FaceBook groups - there are many
'plug-and-play' hams using WSJT-X with all kind of startup problems.
They have no clue, where the saved files are. WSJT-X will silently
fill up their HD space, because they have set save to 'None' ;-)
Remark: as Saku, I
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