Hi Bill,
thank you for your answer. It seems that the problem on the ASUS EEE is
somewhere between pulseaudio and WSJT-X, perhaps in some library used.
> > I tried to build wsjtx-1.4.0-rc5 from sources, the build was successful
but
> > the execution fails with following message boxes di
Hi Joe,
thank you for your answer.
> The second sentence of the section from which you quote advises the
> interested user to read the full detailed description of the protocol in
> a paper published in the ARRL journal QEX:
> http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/JT65.pdf
> You will find th
Hi Joe,
I would like to suggest a minor modification of the JT65 protocol
description.
The current documentation says: "Each channel symbol generates a tone at
frequency 1275.8 + 2.6917 × N × m Hz". Actually the origin of these two
magic constant 1275.8 and 2.6917 is not immediately cle
Hello,
I would like to support what Bill wrote:
> The natural approach to this is to have the manuals sources as part of
> the product sources, that way they can be branched, merged and, tagged
> automatically in line with the product.
Exactly. Everything that's in relationship with the code s
Hello,
I am successfully using WSJT-X 1.1 on 32bit Ubuntu 14.10, installed using
apt-get as a standard package.
I tried to build wsjtx-1.4.0-rc5 from sources, the build was successful but the
execution fails with following message boxes displayed:
- An error opening the audio output device has