Thanks for giving us pearls and bringing HAM radio into 21st century.
On 4/25/22 5:29 PM, Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel wrote:
- Building on what platform? Windows, Linux, macOS, or other?
Slackware. Failed to build for some time, now it works after upgrade to
latest stable version.
- What are your particular programming skills and interests?
I did diversity reception for two RX. Ugly, but works. Started to port
it from
Fortran 4 and pascal were learned in high school 48 years ago. Ah, IBM
1130 and punched cards....
Few years later I figured out I learned syntax, but not how to make
programs.
Last time I was payed for coding was in 80ies... I consider myself stuck
in 90ies ;-).
Then I switch professions and become radio professional and hobby SW
engineer.
A lot of pascal (my mothers language), but once you know how to code,
you can do it in (almost) any language.
No new projects, but a lot of cleaning/porting/documenting old ones
after I changed my main E-mail.
- Are you making changes to the code? If so, toward what end?
I did RX diversity for WSJTX 2.1.2. Porting it to latest one is on to-do
list.
Just now I am on QRV on 2.1.2. Few Q65 QSOs on 50 MHz with new one,
http://lea.hamradio.si/~s52d/
As my IC-7610 is not really good for DSP (with two RX and separate AGC
signal strength can not be measured properly)
next project is to use two Red Pitayas and 4 RXes.
- What portions of the code have you studied well enough to understand?
Fortran part: I enjoy reading it: Professors did it for students to
learn real DSP.
A lot of math us a bit mystery for me: top DSP science is described in
papers, not common DSP books.
Calculated GOTO from my childhood is not missed ;-)
Many thanks -- I look forward to hearing from you!
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
WSJTX is not a program: it is art. Thanks for all the time given to HAM
community.
73, GL
Iztok, S52D
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