Mike
Appreciate the suggestions but I take my phone to shack and I have qrm so thats out of the window. And the idea of purchasing https://www.keysight.com/us/en/software/application-sw/spectrum-monitoring-software/signal-surveyor-4d.html#/ at $27000 is more than the last 2 new vehicles Ive bought.
I was looking for VHF only software decoders but including some of the ones removed from WSJT-X (and still included in the likes of MSHV JT6M and FSK441) But selectable on one screen and then that be able to start the full time TX/RX software by choice. Otherwise just being able to monitor and see whats on the band. ie MS EME or just normal tropo and really I can find that out myself on PSK reporter and find it is unaccompanied FT8. I realize, like WSPR its shows that there is an opening between A and B but i have a good set of ears and I hear the data chatter before its decoded on screen and the likes of JT6M and JT4G I hear immediately. But Im detracting from my original thought - SDR direct into decent 4 Core I7 decodeing at least 10khz wide or even wider if the rx allows it. Please just lead me in the right direction -- Mike GD6ICR Peel Isle of Man
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Where can I find Release Notes for versions prior to 2.4? They are not at the end of the 2.4.0 notes.
73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ
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Re: wsjt-x v2.4.0 hamlib problem
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Walter Egenmaier <wegenmaier@...>
Same error I'm getting with ver 2.2 and 2.3.1...so I think I have some settings wrong and will try to reset those and see if I get the same error. I'm listening to responses to this to see if it fixes my problem as well. I'm a first time user of WSJTX, so likely settings on my radio or software not quite right yet. I'm using FT-991A, Win 10, VSPE (virtual com port software to give me a com7).
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 12:21 PM geoff wiggins via groups.io <g4xmj=btinternet.com@groups.io> wrote: I have just upgraded to v 2.4.0 and have started to experience a hamlib --
Walter H. Egenmaier, O.D EyeCare Consultants Evansville, IN 47708 (812) 426-2020 Phone (812) 426-2828 Fax
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Re: Split Operation with Rig Mode
#IssueReport
Miloš Soukup
Hi all,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
It seems the problem is gone after update to 2.4.0. 73! de Miloš, OK1FMY
Hi Mark,
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wsjt-x v2.4.0 hamlib problem
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geoff wiggins
I have just upgraded to v 2.4.0 and have started to experience a hamlib error, see attached pic. This didn't happen with v 2.3.0. After clicking ok a couple of times the issue goes away. It comes back after about 30 mins or so later.
Win 10, flex 5000, powersdr, mode data\pkt, split operation rig. Ideas? 73 Geoff.
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Re: Help needed
#GeneralGroupInfo
Jim Bacher - WB8VSU
Dave, that question has been answered many times on this list. Your PCs time is inaccurate. Go to https://time.is and check your time. Afterwards install a ntp program as the wsjt-x install instructions said to do.
Jim Bacher, WB8VSU
wb8vsu@...
On May 24, 2021, at 10:49 AM, Dave Tucker Nu4N <dwtucker19@...> wrote: I have made a couple of posts yesterday about WSJTX not decoding. Is there anyone out there of the 2000 plus members could give me a hand?
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Quick update on the Intl. WSPR Beacon Project, currently we have 15 candidates from 8 DXCC entities expressing their interest to run a Beacon. Still missing Japan. Please help to spread the word. Thanks.
73 Roland
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Re: Disable TX After 73
I was about to report it as a bug, but decided to do a quick search. OK understand, and I do re-enable TX most times after I send RR73, especially as that also resends RR73 if your QSO partner repeats the Rxx message. I's just I sometimes forget and then it's a nuisance.
Maybe the settings button for this should be disabled if "Call 1st" is set. -- 73 Phil GM3ZZA
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Andy Talbot
16F1827 PIC generating Q65B-15 from a pre-stored set of symbols via I/Q upconverter at 3.4GHz. Two pulse width modulators on the chip generate 0° and 90° sines from a numerically controlled oscillator sampled at 31250Hz, frequency determined by the symbol set read out at the symbol period. Tones are upconverted in an ADL5375 quad upconverter chip direct from baseband to RF - the chip works over the frequency range 400 - 6000MHz As the NCO generates an I/Q output, it is perfectly in order to programme negative frequencies; here the 854Hz frequency span is covered by generating tones from -433Hz to +420Hz. The unchanging carrier at the centre of the screen at about -20dBc is carrier leakage. NO attempt was made to null this out any more. The nice thing about baseband upconversion is that leakage and image response fall on top of the wanted signal, so provided they are 17dB down or more, go unnoticed by any demodulator. Andy
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neil_zampella
This has nothing to do with such an activity. This is a new
'feature' of windows so that the user knows that a device is using
their mic input. Has more to do with privacy concerns than
anything else.
On 5/24/2021 11:21 AM, Jim Bacher -
WB8VSU wrote:
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K0GU
> The software
> was designed such that CQ'ing Stations call using TX6 and answering Stations
> respond with TX1, including their Grid.The software was also designed so that one can disable Tx1. Come join us on 6m where the extra 15 seconds can mean a DX QSO or not. Virtually no DXer on 6m uses Tx1. For domestic I always send Tx1 but not DX. -- 73, Jay K0GU DN70mq
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Jim Bacher - WB8VSU
George, I wonder if you have wsjt-x listen to your radio speaker by microphone. Make sure you have it configured to use the correct audio in.
A quick test is turn off the speaker on your radio and see if it stops decoding.
I accidentally had wsjt-x using the microphone with the speaker turned on and it had no issue running that way.
Jim Bacher, WB8VSU
wb8vsu@...
On May 24, 2021, at 10:48 AM, George Weller <gvweller@...> wrote: Old laptop died. Loaded everything on the new one ('waaay faster!) and everything works (after some effort). But one thing, I haven't seen before. In the Win10 tray, a microphone icon. Mouse over, and it says "WSJT-X is using your microphone". And the icon goes away on Xmit, comes back on Rcv. It seems to have no bad effect, as PSKreporter shows my signal decoded all over the place. Haven't seen this on other apps. Maybe it's just a twist from the latest build of Windows. Anyone else seen this?
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On 24/05/2021 02:28, George Weller wrote:
Old laptop died. Loaded everything on the new one ('waaay faster!) and everything works (after some effort). But one thing, I haven't seen before. In the Win10 tray, a microphone icon. Mouse over, and it says "WSJT-X is using your microphone". And the icon goes away on Xmit, comes back on Rcv. It seems to have no bad effect, as PSKreporter shows my signal decoded all over the place. Haven't seen this on other apps. Maybe it's just a twist from the latest build of Windows. Anyone else seen this?Hi George, it is a Windows 10 security feature, it should ready say "WSJT-X is using one of your recording devices". Just a reminder that an application is making a recording of something. 73 Bill G4WJS.
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Help needed
#GeneralGroupInfo
I have made a couple of posts yesterday about WSJTX not decoding. Is there anyone out there of the 2000 plus members could give me a hand?
Surely someone has some idea about how to fix my problem. -- Thanks 73's de NU4N/Dave
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VS: [WSJTX] #GeneralGroupInfo SLOW TO DECODE.
#GeneralGroupInfo
Reino Talarmo
As I stated earlier wsjt-x is slow to decode. Like double decoding.
Hi Dave, Now I think I got you double decoding issue. WSJT-X performs now decoding in three steps in development of v2.2.0-rc1: FT8: Decoding is now spread over three intervals. The first starts at t = 11.8 s into an Rx sequence and typically yields around 85% of the possible decodes for the sequence. You therefore see most decodes much earlier than before. A second processing step starts at 13.5 s, and the final one at 14.7 s. Overall decoding yield on crowded bands is improved by 10% or more. (Systems with receive latency greater than 0.2 s will see smaller improvements, but will still see many decodes earlier than before.) Results of those decodes are presented as soon as possible meaning three flashes of the Decode button. In a slow computer he last ones may take decoding to the next transmission timeslot. Selecting Decode level Fast or Normal may help. Good Hunting! 73, Reino OH3mA
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Re: #GeneralGroupInfo Problem Decoding.
#GeneralGroupInfo
Jim Brown
On 5/23/2021 8:25 AM, Dave Tucker Nu4N wrote:
Any thoughts ??Yes. Always read the release notes when upgrading software. Your question was anticipated by the developers, who wrote Release Notes and Quick Start guides, and detailed help docs HOPING that users would read them. 73, Jim K9YC
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Re: Rig Failure
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Walt,
Make sure you install NET 5 Runtime if you have not already done so.
Nest, in AC Log, Settings>Rig Interface>Select Rig.....should be None.
Now you need to close AC Log.
Start WSJT first and you should now see the frequency your rig is set to in the small window within WSJT.
On WSJT go to File>Setting. Radio Tab....should look like the third screen shot
then go to the reporting tab....should look like the fourth screen shot.
I have an FTdx 1200 and had the same issues you are having until I finally got it figured out 3 days ago
after much frustration. I also use JTalert to communicate with AC Log and make the log entries
Hope this helps out.
Ed
K7EPH
From: main@WSJTX.groups.io <main@WSJTX.groups.io> on behalf of Walter Egenmaier <wegenmaier@...>
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2021 1:52 PM To: main@WSJTX.groups.io <main@WSJTX.groups.io> Subject: [WSJTX] Rig Failure #Cat_RigControl I am trying WSJTX 2.3.1 for the first time with latest N3FJP (ACL ver 7.01), WIN 10, 64 bit laptop, and FT-991A (with internal modem). I have never used WSJTX software before, but do use N3FJP and since it is compatible, I though I would try to set this up on my rig for FT8. As you can see by the attachment, I have several rig failures. Any suggestions on how to fix. I am set up on COM7 using VSPE (Virtual Serial Port Emulator software) which does work with my ACL from N3FJP. The ACL software has rig control and it reads the freq on my rig perfectly. So not sure what my next step should be. I did get band activity that wasn't there before, so not sure how that happened. I'm on USB 7.074 MHz. Appreciate any help to get me started. Walt / WB4ZUT 73s
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George Weller
Old laptop died. Loaded everything on the new one ('waaay faster!) and everything works (after some effort). But one thing, I haven't seen before. In the Win10 tray, a microphone icon. Mouse over, and it says "WSJT-X is using your microphone". And the icon goes away on Xmit, comes back on Rcv. It seems to have no bad effect, as PSKreporter shows my signal decoded all over the place. Haven't seen this on other apps. Maybe it's just a twist from the latest build of Windows. Anyone else seen this?
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Re: Rig Failure
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wmmilton <WMMILTON@...>
Also Mode set to Data/Pkt and Split Operation to Fake It.
On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 7:26 PM wmmilton <wmmilton@...> wrote:
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Re: Rig Failure
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wmmilton <WMMILTON@...>
Try Setting data bits to 8 Stop bits to 1 Handshake to None and Both DTS and RTS to High Make sure you have the correct COM port.
On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 7:18 PM Walter Egenmaier <wegenmaier@...> wrote: I am trying WSJTX 2.3.1 for the first time with latest N3FJP (ACL ver 7.01), WIN 10, 64 bit laptop, and FT-991A (with internal modem).
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