Rob,
As I said in my earlier email, you need to specify the audio offset window
using *either* upper or lower limits (using -L/-H) *or* center frequency and
maximum offset (-f/-F). Your command line examples include redundant options.
For example, using -L/-H:
$ ./jt9 -W -d 3 -p 120 -L 1400 -H
Hi Steve,
With Bill's guidance I was able to get a working set of command line flags.
I could use an explanation of some of the fields in the spot line output by
jt9.
thanks,
rob
rob@Robs-MBP:/Users/rob/jt9> /Applications/wsjtx.app/Contents/MacOS/jt9 -W
-p 120 -L 1400 -H 1600 -f 1500 -F 100 -
On 02/10/2021 20:08, Pino Zollo via wsjt-devel wrote:
I have download again the source and in compiling again from scratch:
---
[ 25%] Building Fortran object
CMakeFiles/wsjt_fort_omp.dir/lib/downsam9.f90.o
f951: Fatal Error: Reading module ‘fftw3’ at line 1256 column 27:
I have download again the source and in compiling again from scratch:
---
[ 25%] Building Fortran object
CMakeFiles/wsjt_fort_omp.dir/lib/downsam9.f90.o
f951: Fatal Error: Reading module ‘fftw3’ at line 1256 column 27:
Unexpected EOF
compilation terminated.
make[5]: *** [C
Rob,
Try setting the offset frequency window using either -L/-H or -f/-F, e.g.:
$ ./jt9 -W -d 3 -p 120 -L 1400 -H 1600 *.wav
0001 -30 0.0 1500 ` K9AN EN50 0
Steve k9an
> On Oct 2, 2021, at 10:15 AM, Rob Robinett via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to add FST4W support to
Hello,
I am trying to add FST4W support to version 3.0 of my wspedaemon service (
https://github.com/rrobinett/wsprdaemon ) run by many of the top spotting
sites worldwide. My goal is to encourage the adoption of FST4W by enabling
dozens of sites worldwide to start listening for FST4W on all the
a
Hello to the group,
I am using WSJTx, version 2.5, using the version for Ubuntu 20.04. When
operating FT8 and in contact with a station, once that station sends 73 my
transmit becomes disabled, so my station does not send 73 unless I manually
send it. I am using auto sequence. So, the questio