ndidate.
73 de Paul DU2/WA8UGN
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"Tx5 only" after the 57 test QSOs.
Messages generated are as before, but the other benefits that are available
will soothe the spirit.
A hearty "Well done!" and a heartfelt "Thank you" to all of the developers
who put this build together and offered it up for tes
nges to the
standard messages providing "dB" and "R+dB" in v1.5.0-devel r5007 will be
getting a good workout this weekend. Thanks, again.
> >
> > --- John G4KLA
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
73 DE PAUL DU2/WA8UGN
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to run on *nix, so that's not an option here.
> It would be nice to be able to send a "recognized" CQ that will
> keep the locals from dampening a DX "run".
> 73 Eric NO3M
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS. On 03/05/2015 04:04 PM, Guy wrot
Bill Somerville writes:
>
> On 03/03/2015 17:22, Paul DU2/WA8UGN wrote:
> > Hi again, Bill -
> Hi Paul,
>
Hi Bill -
>
(snip, snip)
>
> Well my aim is to try and make the standard generated messages work for
> everyone,
>
(snip, snip)
>
> DE DU2
John Clark writes:
>
> Paul DU2/WA8UGN
>
Hi John -
> I have had just the inverse experience.
> I have used the CQ TI4/N0URE EK70 and DE TI4/N0URE EK70
> as my starting messages for 3 years and have not seen much confusion.
> When operating split I will use WA8UGN N0URE
Bill Somerville writes:
>
> On 03/03/2015 09:21, Paul DU2/WA8UGN wrote:
> > Bill Somerville ...> writes:
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> > Hi Bill
> Hi Paul,
Hi again, Bill -
> >
> >> OK, take 2:- here's a new test version:
> &g
thanks, but no thanks from the Philippines, Bill. I'll stick with
chasing CQ's with the old XX WA8UGN PK08, have my 4-5 minutes
of QSO glory, then sign DE DU2/WA8UGN until something better comes
along.
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
Best 73,
Paul DU
tead of trying to answer the CQ with a hashed up
13 character free message that won't load properly into the CQ caller's
software upon double-click (requiring the CQ caller to either respond with
a free message himself or use some ingenuity to work around the problem).
> 73
> Bil
With egg on face, Paul DU2/WA8UGN writes:
Paul DU2/WA8UGN writes:
>
> Murray Curtis ...> writes:
>
> >
> > Hi Paul
> >
> Hi Murray
>
> > Thanks for spotting this. Do you recall if the station was using the
> > 'standard' CQ call?
e tilde (~) appeared in front of the calling station's
country as well, e.g.: 1530 -13 0.2 1145 # CQ XX GD00 ~Timbuktu
>
> I have good intentions to address that and a couple of other minor
> quirks. I'll get to that soon I hop
s occur prior to the first decode being
displayed, making it appear as though some process that is part of the
application's start-up is still running.
Thanks for your "words of wisdom," Mike!
> Mike W9MDB
>
73 de Paul DU2/WA8UGN
om all logs.
Mode: JT9+JT65
Decode: Deepest
Radio Rig: DXLab Suite Commander
Poll Interval: 1s
Ancillary Applications:
JTAlertX v2.5.6
DXLab Commander v 11.2.3
Best 73
Paul DU2/WA8UGN
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tation being on
10.138000.
New user-set color scheme works great - it brought my attention to this
anomaly quite quickly.
Decodes super fast, but three instances of thirteen garbled characters
received an displayed, so far.
73 from Philippines
pectrum display provides a faithful representation of the audio
bandpass from the sound card. I'd rather have an indicator of the presence
of weak signals on both the spectrum and waterfall displays.
> Mike W9MDB
>
73 de Paul DU2/WA8UGN
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l have on weaker signals within the bandpass - my ears let me know.
Thanks for your consideration (and, hopefully, implementation).
Best 73 de Paul DU2/WA8UGN
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Paul DU2/WA8UGN writes:
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> SUCCESS AT LAST!
> . . .
> 17+ hours of continuous running and decoding with WSJT-X v1.5.0-devel
> r4848 have passed, and not one single error, temporary or complete
> lock-up, pop-up error window, or any other complaint. My decoding,
> betw
testing to do much more
exploring this week.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul DU2/WA8UGN
> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 6:16 AM
> . . .
> Final confirmation of WSJT-X - Windows interaction having some
> relationship to the errors observed came when each Windows u
.
So, all I can do now it throw it out to the forum and see if any others
have been through this and/or know what provides the relief sought.
Cheers.
>
> Regards Richard m0clz
Best 73,
Paul DU2/WA8UGN
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul DU2/WA8UGN
> Sent: Tuesday, De
n in normal operations occur when that
pop-up appears, nor when it is manually closed.
Any thoughts about this line of testing and its results?
Best 73,
Paul DU2/WA8UGN
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Paul DU2/WA8UGN writes:
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> I have started to receive errors today with WSJT-X v1.4.0-rc3 r4633.
>
> SETUP:
> Kenwood TS-570D - VOX PTT; no CAT, DTR or RTS
> SignaLink USB sound card
> Sony VAIO (VPCCB) laptop w/ Windows 7 (64b) Home Premium
> WSTJ-X v1.4-rc3
Bill Somerville writes:
Hi Bill,
>
> On 17/12/2014 10:55, Paul DU2/WA8UGN wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> > I have started to receive errors today with WSJT-X v1.4.0-rc3 r4633.
> >
> > SETUP:
> > Kenwood TS-570D - VOX PTT; no CAT, DTR or RTS
> > SignaLink USB so
p window allows operator
intervention with the software - the software continues to download and
decode signals after errors are reported.
Will continue observations, including those with various software disabled.
73
Paul DU2/WA8UGN
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Paul DU2/WA8UGN writes:
>
> I use JTAlertX with WSTJ-X. Believe there may be an interaction issue
> between WSJT-X and the latest version of JTAlertX or with its associated
> application JTMacrosX.
>
> Installed JTAlertX update 11/15/2014; now using JTAlertX 2.5.1.
>
make similar report. There appears to be
conversation about similar and other issues experienced by others who
upgraded to JTAlertX 2.5.1. Cannot, as of yet, post my error report to
that group.
Best 7
duler of your W7/64 laptop. For
ease of description and to save space here, please follow this link to
learn how to do it.
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Also, you should change your laptop's Internet Time server to an
ncludes both an image mirroring the intended
signal to which others respond in vain, and an image that is "double-
spaced" in bandwidth. Chats via JTAlert-X text messaging confirmed the
practice employed by some. (Users employing speech processing generate a
whole different set
Paul DU2/WA8UGN writes:
>
> nick ...> writes:
>
> >
> > What is the lowest baseband frequency that wsjt-x will decode down to?
> >
> > I have seen instances on the wide graph where signals fail to decode at
> >
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Nick -
I have had WSJT-X v1.4.0-rc2 (beta) decode a JT-65 signal at 183Hz on Nov
7, 2014:
1607 -23 -0.5 183 # UK8OAR DG5SAY R-20
1609 -22 -0.5 183
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