Hi Bill,
 
> this was a rogue tool tip message that should only have appeared when 
> adjusting the tune power. I have suppressed during start up, so you 
> should not see that any more.

The gui issues that I mentioned seem to be fixed on both OS X and on linux. 
Thanks for that, and also for identifying and fixing issues associated with the 
ldpc code.

I am currently playing with an alternative to the current msk144 detector (the 
counterpart of mskdt for jtmsk), mainly using the command-line program msk144d. 
Once I’ve decided what to do there, I’ll spend some time figuring out why I was 
seeing different results when calling syncmsk144 from within wsjt-x. Or, maybe 
I’ll get lucky and the problem will have healed itself by then!

Steve k9an
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