Hi Claude, The person to speak with regarding Fedora/RHEL/EPEL and WSJT applications is Richard Shaw. You can find his work here:
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/hobbes1069/ and the WSJT Applications here: http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/hobbes1069/WSJT/ 73's Greg, KI7MT On 2/20/2015 8:09 AM, Claude Frantz wrote: > On 02/20/2015 01:59 PM, Bill Somerville wrote: > > Hi Bill ! > >> WSPR signals are often very weak as low power transmitters are common. >> Also the WSPR transmission algorithm randomizes both the frequency and >> transmission periods so signals are more intermittent than JT65. The >> guard band is designed to encompass all the possible WSPR auto generated >> Tx frequencies. > > Up to now, I have never seen any beacon traffic in this yellow marked > area, but often JT65 traffic. Just now, I can see SM7OYP calling CQ on > my screen in the yellow range, but I cannot call him. And no beacon > traffic there. > >> WSPR-X is dormant at the moment and is not considered a stable branch. >> The mainstream WSPR branch is still the established application. > > OK ! Thank you very much. In my previously mentioned context, calling > pktconfig in the right manner would probably solve the problem in a > simple manner. But I'm not skilled in cmake. I ignore how to do this the > right way. > >> It should be noted that other JT65 software does allow transmission in >> the WSPR sub band. WSJT-X will decode those signals and you can work >> them if you must by calling them off frequency, they may not be aware >> that the 30M WSPR band overlaps the JT65 sub band so a "PSE QSY DWN" >> might be a good idea as well. > > OK ! But do you have any idea about what the traffic in the 10140.900 to > 10141.400 range is ? Or has anybody an idea ? > >>> I'm using Fedora 21 in 32 bit mode. > >> Greg is currently in the process of extending the SDK for better Linux >> usability which will make building WSPR easier, > > Fine to read that ! > >> but I believe there are >> binary WSPR packages available for Linux already. > > Packages for standard Fedora 21 in 32 bit mode are rare. Although Fedora > is a popular distribution, it is rarely encountered in the hamradio > area. I ignore why. > > Thanks a lot ! > > Best 88 de Claude ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT Server from Actuate! Instantly Supercharge Your Business Reports and Dashboards with Interactivity, Sharing, Native Excel Exports, App Integration & more Get technology previously reserved for billion-dollar corporations, FREE http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=190641631&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ wsjt-devel mailing list wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel