On 03/09/2016 05:48 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi Bill,
> that should be OK, here switching from "Message averaging" to "Deep" in
> JT65 mode turns off the unwanted extra decode lines. There may be a
> defect that is not turning off all the message averaging features
> correctly. As you have mana
On 09/03/2016 16:41, Claude Frantz wrote:
>> what do you have selected on the main menu "Decode" pop up?
> Deep.
Hi Claude,
that should be OK, here switching from "Message averaging" to "Deep" in
JT65 mode turns off the unwanted extra decode lines. There may be a
defect that is not turning off a
On 03/09/2016 05:31 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi Bill,
> what do you have selected on the main menu "Decode" pop up?
Deep.
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On 03/09/2016 04:56 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi Bill,
After having tried to run the program 3 times and having observed the
mentioned behavior every time, I have restarted the program again and I
have switched to the JT9 mode. Anything was as expected. After some time
spent in JT9 mode, I ha
On 09/03/2016 16:21, Claude Frantz wrote:
> I confess that this switch was on at the beginning. Then I have switched
> it off but the behavior was not better.
Hi Claude,
what do you have selected on the main menu "Decode" pop up?
73
Bill
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On 03/09/2016 04:56 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi Bill,
> looks like you may have "Message averaging" enabled in "Menu->Decode".
> Message averaging is still under development and also not relevant to
> crowded band HF operation.
I confess that this switch was on at the beginning. Then I have sw
On 09/03/2016 15:50, Claude Frantz wrote:
> At first, there are many empty decoded lines, like...
>
> 2016-Mar-09 13:43 21.076 MHz JT65
> 1343 0 1.7 365 #
Hi Claude,
looks like you may have "Message averaging" enabled in "Menu->Decode".
Message averaging is still under development and also
Hi all,
Please allow me to report about the following problem encountered using
WSJT-X v1.7.0-devel r6511-dirty compiled and run on Linux Fedora 22.
At first, there are many empty decoded lines, like...
2016-Mar-09 13:43 21.076 MHz JT65
1343 0 1.7 365 #
1343 0 1.2 813 #
1343 -9 -1.8
Hi all,
Please allow me to report about the following problem encountered using
WSJT-X v1.7.0-devel r6511-dirty compiled and run on Linux Fedora 22.
At first, there are many empty decoded lines, like...
2016-Mar-09 13:43 21.076 MHz JT65
1343 0 1.7 365 #
1343 0 1.2 813 #
1343 -9 -1.
On 11/21/2014 12:34 AM, Michael Black wrote:
> I seem to be seeing some decoding problems recently. ...
The JT65 signals you mention in your first two files are below the
threshold for the JT65 decoder, around -24 dB.
It's hardly surprising to see a weak signal in the waterfall that fails
to d
I seem to be seeing some decoding problems recently.
This one has a JT65 signal at ~1800 offset which is weak but visible enough
the I'm used to seeing these types decoded
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0zdfj76etg4ilu0/141118_1600.wav?dl=0
This one missed a JT65 at ~1720 offset and a JT9 at ~29
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