Re: [wsjt-devel] wsjt-devel Digest, Vol 135, Issue 32

2025-05-29 Thread Paul Simon via wsjt-devel
Hello Reino, Thanks very much following up.  I will do my best to answer your questions.  Feel free to ask for more clarification as needed. Number 5.  I am not sure whether or not I saw both rx and tx early on the waterfall.  I will have to wait and look again.  I do know that the 6 second

Re: [wsjt-devel] wsjt-devel Digest, Vol 135, Issue 32

2025-05-26 Thread Paul Simon via wsjt-devel
Gentlemen, Thank you all for your responses. To move this along, my responses: Alan G0TLK Linux time jumps: From what I have Googled, the magnitudes are very large and seem to be reversible. Also, the system time stays correct, and the horizontal line separating two minute sequences is alway

Re: [wsjt-devel] wsjt-devel Digest, Vol 135, Issue 32

2025-05-24 Thread Paul Simon via wsjt-devel
On 5/23/2025 9:16 AM, Josh Rovero via wsjt-devel wrote: I see similar behavior about every 72 hours or so on Fedora Core 41, 64-bit. Restarting wsjtx seems to cure it for another 72 hours .. Josh Rovero KK1D -- I have been running wspr 24/7 using

[wsjt-devel] wsjtx wspr#dt error

2025-05-22 Thread Paul Simon via wsjt-devel
I have been running wspr 24/7 using the linux version of wsjtx. After about two days, dt seems to increase by 6 seconds, in a single jump, not gradually. This does not happen on Windows. 1. The same happens on two different machines running Ubuntu and Mageia,v 2.61 and v 2.7.0-rc8. 2. Comp