Moderators! Help! Please!
While I’ve found this to be royally entertaining, this equine has been beaten,
flayed, left for dead, reanimated and zombified. Perhaps I’m overly naïve, but
does this discussion of “split” really cause the amount of confusion implied
except among the principals involv
Well! This seemingly innocuous (but useful) thread has suddenly gotten much
more interesting. Popcorn please...who has the square for the first person to
say “if you don’t like it, scroll down”? 😁
73,
WB0CDY
From: Paul Randall
Reply-To: WSJT software development
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2
Hi folks,
I'm a little late to the thread, but the symptoms described by the OP are
similar to what I posted about earlier. During Tx/Rx cycles, ALL decodes can
disappear for several minutes, and then return after the Tx portion is
completed. I have been fiddling with the audio settings to see
Hi folks,
Apologies for a cross post but I’m trying to tap into as much of the assembled
expertise as possible. It's pretty perplexing.
If I'm simply monitoring with WSJT-X, the decoding happens like clockwork every
15 second cycle (IC-7610, MacBook Pro, Mojave 10.14.3, 16 GB RAM, 3.5 GHz Intel
Bill and Steve,
Thanks very much for this information...it's clear that I need to do some more
study, but your notes have given me some interesting places to look.
Best regards,
Joe/WB0CDY
On 2/1/19, 5:37 PM, "Bill Somerville" wrote:
On 02/02/2019 00:16, Steven Franke via wsjt-devel wro
NN will be percentage of the vertical window space that should be used
for the Cumulative spectrum.
Steve k9an
On Feb 1, 2019, at 1:57 PM, jbozell mailto:jboz...@utk.edu>>
wrote:
Hi folks,
I’m reposting the gist of my previous question after getting some nice
suggestions that ultimate
Hi folks,
I’m reposting the gist of my previous question after getting some nice
suggestions that ultimately didn’t pan out (e. g., thanks to Mike W9MDB for
leading me to Sonic Visualizer…it was close, but not quite there, and DL4YHF’s
Spectrum Lab, which is powerful, but for PC only).
At some
This is an embarrassingly naïve question because I haven’t done any programming
since about 1983. Please excuse the gross oversimplification.
I’m interesting in the decode cycle of FT8, and in scanning a large number of
the .f90 routines, it looks like ft8decode.f90, among several others, must
Hi John,
I hope I’m not over-simplifying your question, but I worked them on 15M this
morning in normal FT8 mode. As I recall, I was about 500 Hz above them.
Good luck!
Joe/WB0CDY
From: John Zantek
Reply-To: WSJT software development
Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 2:57 PM
To: 'WSJT sof
Hi John,
Quick followup…I just worked them on 20M using standard FT8 again. Their reply
looks like F/H, or as Fred mentioned, “multi thread”, as their final Tx was
“WB0CDY RR73; ON5CD -08”.
Best regards,
Joe/WB0CDY
From: John Zantek
Reply-To: WSJT software development
Date: Wednesday, Janu
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