For the 222 and up contest last weekend a friend had over 40 MSK144 decodes
trying to complete with a distant station but that station was not able to
decode on his end. Both were running 2.2.2 and in EU VHF contest mode with 6
digit for grid configured.
Here is his summary posted today:
"..It
Hi David,
I am not ruling out portable packaging, I just don't think it should be
the prime focus of a small and busy development team. If someone makes a
portable package, commit to keep it up to date, and it gets some
traction amongst Linux users of WSJT-X; then that's fine.
I assume you r
Hi David,
some comments in line below.
On 03/08/2020 08:35, David Spoelstra wrote:
Bill-
Yes, you are correct of course. Somehow when I changed the
"../wsjtx-2.0.0" to "../wsjtx-2.2.2" the "wsjtx-2.2.2" got cut off!
It's there in my document I wrote, so I think it was a copy/paste error.
np
Bill-
Just got a new wsjt digest where you answered a question about Flatpak.
>From your answer, that doesn't seem to be the correct direction.
Since I like to be on the latest distro of Ubuntu, maybe I should learn to
make a deb and give you guys that to post?
Basically I'm looking for some poi
Bill-
Yes, you are correct of course. Somehow when I changed the "../wsjtx-2.0.0"
to "../wsjtx-2.2.2" the "wsjtx-2.2.2" got cut off! It's there in my
document I wrote, so I think it was a copy/paste error.
Question: wsjt-x has brought ham radio back to life for me and I want to
give back. I'm a v