On 28/09/2018 07:38, jarmo wrote:
Now I know, that this has happened
between 0400Z --- 0615Z and I have .wav files.
When I pressed OK, wsjtx crashed. I have looked those .wav files from
that two hours time and see file after every fifteen seconds, so kind of
hard to find exact one ?
Maybe I'm now more careful and try not destroy them:)

So, what do I look for?

Jarmo

Hi Jarmo,

you should be able to replay the .WAV files and determine which period causes he issue. Set the application up as it was for original operating periods then go to "Menu->File->Open", which will open a file selector dialog preloaded with your saved .WAV file directory. Select the first file you want to replay, the date and time is part of the file name. Click "Ok" and WSJT-X will go leave live monitoring mode and play back the .WAV file. To continue and replay the remaining .AV files in time sequence simply hit SHIFT+F6 and it will run through the rest. If you PC is reasonably powerful it should process them pretty fast, keep an eye on the application and you should see which period causes the issue. To be certain playback the suspected .WAV file again and once you have it tracked down please post it here so we can analyse why it causes the issue.

73
Bill
G4WJS.



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