Hi Dave,
On 8/15/2019 3:06 PM, David Gilbert AB7E wrote:
Why is so much of the FT8/4 main screen space devoted to the lower half
of the window at the expense of the activity windows? The layout just
seems really inefficient.
...
It just seems weird to me that the more useful Band Activity
Understandable with a small screen.
I use a second screen and even add in QRZ info, call info window from JTALERT
and ACLOG.
I find the size of the icons ok. Being a previous programmer analyst the
toughest job I had with clients was screen layout. No one would ever agree on
placement of field
Apologies again if this has been covered before, but I went back through
the list archive to the beginning of 2019 and didn't see a related post.
Why is so much of the FT8/4 main screen space devoted to the lower half
of the window at the expense of the activity windows? The layout just
see
Here is another one , but this time I only waited for two frames:
141930 Tx 1000 ~ CQ OE4KSF JN87
142000 Tx 1000 ~ CQ OE4KSF JN87
141945 -14 0.1 1000 ~ OE4KSF KM2G EL87
142000 Tx 1000 ~ KM2G OE4KSF -14
142030 Tx 1000 ~ KM2G OE4KSF -14
142045 -14 0.1 1001 ~ OE4KSF KM2G R-16
142100 Tx 1000 ~ KM2G O
It appears you may be dropping audio. Do you have other decodes at 140145,
140215 ?
#1 File/Delete all *wav.#2 Ensure you have an exclusion for
%LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X in all your antivirus/malware software.#3 Save/All
Then watch the save directory and see if the WAV files aren't being saved.
Today it happened 4-5 times , but after I have sendt the reply 3-4-5 times
without a reply - I just hit the Tx6 for new CQ and his reply showing straight
away
Like the sone
140115 -24 0.2 1000 ~ OE4KSF WA1WXC FN31
140130 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24
140200 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24
140230 Tx
I've seen discussions on this issue, but I had never experienced it until
last night. So I thought I would add to the thread my experience last
night in case something new might be brought to light in my observations.
Last night a friend and I were on the phone and 160m chashing TO5M in F/H
mode.