. The recent change, if retained, will
make running split much easier for FT8 users.
73,
Rich - K1HTV
PS - Now up to 143 countries worked and 118 confirmed with FT8 with 75W or less.
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From: Ed Wilson
To:
Subject: [wsjt-devel] r8119
I built r8119 this morning and was surprised to find that
Understood Joe!
I guess I am just one of those people who likes to be on the cutting edge with
the understanding that I might suffer wounds occasionally.
Ed, K0KC
k0kc@arrl.nethttp://k0kc.us/
On Monday, September 25, 2017, 2:57:47 PM EDT, Joe Taylor
wrote:
Hi Ed, Charlie, Neil, and al
Hi Ed, Charlie, Neil, and all,
On 9/25/2017 2:34 PM, Neil Zampella wrote:
I just build r8120 .. and that also occurs here.
The double click on a decode does NOT switch both the Tx & Rx
frequencies. There is nothing listed in the commit history that shows
this being changed, I was using r81
I just build r8120 .. and that also occurs here.
The double click on a decode does NOT switch both the Tx & Rx
frequencies. There is nothing listed in the commit history that shows
this being changed, I was using r8118 prior and this worked as normal.
Neil, KN3ILZ
On 9/25/2017 9:56 AM,
Hi Ed
I'm also running r8119 here.
I'm seeing the same behaviour as you I think, which doesn't seem to follow
special mouse commands.
Double clicking a CQ decode for example only moves my RX freq and leaves
TX wherever it was.
Crtrl + double click moves both TX and RX.
73
Charlie G3WDG
> I b
I built r8119 this morning and was surprised to find that with Lock Tx=Rx
unchecked, double-clicking on someone calling CQ (or otherwise calling another
station) just moves the Rx frequency to that of the station calling rather than
both the Tx and Rx frequency as before.
I have been trying to t