Re: [wsjt-devel] Add generic webservice client to the QSO send program.

2019-03-18 Thread Brian Moran
Hi Derek: Perhaps others will join in, however, the optimizations that you're talking about doing might be best to accomplish after you have correct packet parsing working? Regarding the scanning-packet aspect, my recollection is that the C# libraries are rich in their ability to scan byte buffer

Re: [wsjt-devel] Add generic webservice client to the QSO send program.

2019-03-18 Thread Bill Somerville
Hi Derek, comments in line below. On 18/03/2019 14:48, Derek Turner via wsjt-devel wrote: Dear Bill Thank you for your comments about message type 268. My thinking is that until message type 16 arrives it's OK to only look at one byte in order to save valuable microseconds. The same with the

Re: [wsjt-devel] Add generic webservice client to the QSO send program.

2019-03-18 Thread Derek Turner via wsjt-devel
Dear Bill Thank you for your comments about message type 268. My thinking is that until message type 16 arrives it's OK to only look at one byte in order to save valuable microseconds. The same with the Schema, do you really need 32 bits? For detecting the ADIF string surely it's better to look

Re: [wsjt-devel] wsjt-devel Digest, Vol 61, Issue 69

2019-03-18 Thread Al Pawlowski
If you are using Open PowerSDR mrx, you can do the audio and PTT connections via software “virtual connections” within your Windows (machine). Open PowerSDR mrx supports virtual audio and has TS2000 CAT supporting PTT. You would need to install virtual serial port and virtual audio cable program

Re: [wsjt-devel] A bit of help and T/R control

2019-03-18 Thread Jim Shorney
This works pretty well for me with WSJT-X. http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp/w5zit_rt_channel_page.html 73 -Jim NU0C On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 01:10:43 -0400 (EDT) lstosk...@cox.net wrote: > I have a OSA103M transceiver that I want to try on 630M. Using HDSDR for > control and of course WSJT for