Hi, Bill,
On Windows 10, to see if the waterfall would "survive" I configured the
Setting->Radio->Rig to None.
Over multiple transmit cycles the waterfall never had a problem.
On the Mac side I did the same thing, upped my rig power to 40 watts, and
starting making QSOs.
I did verify that the r
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> OM,
>
> please read the ReadMe.txt file at the root directory of the installer
> DMG, it contains important instructions needed to prepare you Mac for use
> with WSJT-X.
>
>
Thanks, Bill, that allowed me to configure things, but with the Yaesu
FT-857 default configuration the software claims th
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Bill Somerville
wrote:
> Hi OM,
>
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>> Hi, Bill,
> I suspect there is a problem with the reliability of your audio
> connections to your rig. How is your rig connected to your PC for audio?
Bluetooth low energy via a Rigblaster Blue. This morning the waterfal
I changed QTHs and am now in a condo, so it's rare for me to get my
multiband
vertical up on its tripod to operate.
Earlier in the summer I'd used 1.8.0 RC1 and operated FT8 enough to get my
sig spotted.
Today I tried 1.8.0 release. After a few transmits the waterfall window
would freeze.
Closing
The free version of Multipsk comes with an executable called Clock that
does this. It's oriented toward places that can hear North America and
Europe.
http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 6:32 AM, Ria Jairam wrote:
> That is an excellent idea.
>
> A clock sync feature