Sat, 5 Mar 2022 08:42:15 +0200
jarmo via wsjt-devel kirjoitti:
>
> Not using flrig, but have had this issue with TS-590SG and FT-859D.
Sorry typo NOT FT- 859D, its FT-857D
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Fri, 4 Mar 2022 18:22:10 +0100
Juergen Christlieb via wsjt-devel
kirjoitti:
> After everything worked fine for months, I suddenly no longer get any
> control on the trx (possibly after an Ubuntu update?). Have meanwhile
> flrig 1.3.49 and wsjtx 2.5.4 newly installed and of course tried all
> p
Perhaps your issue with rig control is taken care of in the FLRig
update. Current version is 1.4.4
On 3/4/22 11:22, Juergen Christlieb via wsjt-devel wrote:
After everything worked fine for months, I suddenly no longer get any
control on the trx (possibly after an Ubuntu update?). Have mea
Hi Joe,
The reason I was compiling the WSPR source was for the FMT tools. Guess
I need to RTFM again and use WSJT-X for FreqCal. I've not participated
in the ARRL Frequency Measurement Test, but I guess I wrongly assumed
the FMT tools are needed for that.
73
Stan
KM4HQE
On 3/4/22 13:32, Joe T
Hi Stan,
Compiling the old (circa 2014) version of WSPR is fine as a learning
exercise. It can give you a lightweight program that's relatively easy
to modify and play with. As Tom noted, however, it will not provide top
WSPR performance. It has not been kept up to date, and we view it as
In wspr2.f90 there is likely a line above line 68 that looks like this:
integer iclock(12)
Try changing it to:
integer iclock(33)
I haven't been paying attention to this thread but if you're trying to
build wspr0 I can tell you that it is not really great at decoding WSPR.
WSJT-X (in WSP
I got it to compile successfully by changing
integer iclock(12)
to
integer iclock(33)
in wspr2.f90
Don't know that was the "right thing" to do, but it seems to work.
73
Stan
KM4HQE
On 3/4/22 12:17, Stan Gammons via wsjt-devel wrote:
> I fetched the source using git clone https://git.code.s
I fetched the source using git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wspr
wsjt-wspr and tried to build it on Kubuntu 20.04 but I get this error
Warning: Legacy Extension: Comma before i/o item list at (1)
gfortran -O2 -Wall -fbounds-check -fno-second-underscore -Wno-conversion
-Wno-character-trun
After everything worked fine for months, I suddenly no longer get any
control on the trx (possibly after an Ubuntu update?). Have meanwhile
flrig 1.3.49 and wsjtx 2.5.4 newly installed and of course tried all
possible settings. Recording and PTT works perfectly, but the signal
from the PC is no