Re: [wsjt-devel] jtmsk segfault on Tx

2015-08-30 Thread Steven Franke
Joe, Yep, r5833 seems to transmit fine here. Regarding your earlier question, I received your CQ using my Cushcraft WARC dipole at 20m height. It happens to present a low reflecction coefficient on 6m. The pattern is probably “lobe-y” on 6m. In any case, the dipole is broadside NE/SW. Steve,

[wsjt-devel] jtmsk segfault on Tx

2015-08-30 Thread Steven Franke
Joe - Now trying to TX. The rig is a TS480 keyed using CAT. WSPR mode works fine. The Tune function in jtmsk also seems to work - the TX is keyed up and a tone is emitted - but the tone frequency sounds lower than the selected 1500 Hz. After disabling Tune, I then selected Enable TX (with CQ

Re: [wsjt-devel] jtmsk segfault on Tx

2015-08-30 Thread Alan VK2ZIW
Hi all, Tx crash, it's not hamlib. I compiled up wsjtx_exp r5825 and have a similar problem: Selected mode JTMSK. Enabled TX, waited to the time period to start, PTT was set ON, crash. I use DTR keying, so it's not a hamlib problem. System: Linux, Fedora 21 x86_64 80 (has more anodes than

Re: [wsjt-devel] jtmsk segfault on Tx

2015-08-30 Thread Joe Taylor
Hi Steve, ... I received your CQ using my Cushcraft WARC dipole at 20m height. It happens to present a low reflecction coefficient on 6m. The pattern is probably “lobe-y” on 6m. In any case, the dipole is broadside NE/SW. Not bad for 1200 km on a dead 6m band with an HF dipole at the

Re: [wsjt-devel] jtmsk segfault on Tx

2015-08-30 Thread Joe Taylor
Hi Steve, You were one step too quick for me. Subroutine genmsk(), which generates the JTMSK channel symbols, also calls the Fortran wrapper for nhash(). The wrapper requires the second argument to be an 8-byte integer. This has now been done, in revision 5833. -- Joe On 8/30/2015

Re: [wsjt-devel] jtmsk segfault on Tx

2015-08-30 Thread Bill Somerville
On 30/08/2015 19:41, Steven Franke wrote: Hi Steve, Joe - Now trying to TX. The rig is a TS480 keyed using CAT. WSPR mode works fine. The Tune function in jtmsk also seems to work - the TX is keyed up and a tone is emitted - but the tone frequency sounds lower than the selected 1500 Hz.