Wed, 28 Jul 2021 13:02:31 + (UTC)
Black Michael via wsjt-devel
kirjoitti:
> It's really a hamlib questionFYI...you don't need
> --set-conf=serial_handshake=NoneThat's the default for the rig but it
> won't help this problem. You may want to use the new way as the old
> rc.local is old hat
All,
WSJT-X 2.5.0-rc3, running on both ancient AMD Athlon and brand new AMD
Ryzen 5-3600 running 64-bit Fedora Core 34. After a few days of WSPR
operation, some time intervals report 6+ second DT values. Eventually all
time intervals report 6+ second DTs.
Computers are sync'd to Stratum 2 NTP s
It's really a hamlib questionFYI...you don't need
--set-conf=serial_handshake=NoneThat's the default for the rig but it won't
help this problem.
You may want to use the new way as the old rc.local is old hat
Convert to the new method and see how it behaves.
https://linuxhint.com/use-etc-r
Hi Jose,
you did not tell us your callsign, but from the screenshot I assume you
are using Spanish.
TxN buttons
This seems to be an translation issue.
In file "wsjtx_es.ts" we can see that the translator has translated TxN
to TXN...
line="1850"/> Tx &2 TX
&2
Sorry this noise, but kind of WSJTX question?
Has anyone managed to set Rigctld as service
in Fedora 33/34 in boot? If managed, what kind of script
used?
I have problem, after boot, service goes up, kind of, but
radio is not usable...
● rigctld.service - /etc/rc.local Compatibility
Loaded: