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Unexpected AGC action...
Hi,
I have a K3, and am seeing what looks to be some sort of unknown, and unexpected AGC action when I have AGC off, on both the K3, and within Windows.
I am trying to triage this to the radio, the
Hi,
I have a K3, and am seeing what looks to be some sort of unknown, and unexpected AGC action when I have AGC off, on both the K3, and within Windows.
I am trying to triage this to the radio, the
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Dave (NK7Z)
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#6336
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
Other ways to sync Windows 10 to remote time sources.
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-manage-time-servers-windows-1
Works well enough on modern computers.
73.
Other ways to sync Windows 10 to remote time sources.
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-manage-time-servers-windows-1
Works well enough on modern computers.
73.
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Dave_G0WBX
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#6335
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
I had the same problem, and despite lot of troubleshooting, and doing various suggestions, I never could get a correct time set, when starting the PC.
I solved this by uninstalling Meinberg and
I had the same problem, and despite lot of troubleshooting, and doing various suggestions, I never could get a correct time set, when starting the PC.
I solved this by uninstalling Meinberg and
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Markku SM5FLM
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#6334
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
You no longer need to run it as a service with its own windows account, it now defaults to the system account and works just fine.
Neal
K3NC
Migrating to neal@... shortly!
You no longer need to run it as a service with its own windows account, it now defaults to the system account and works just fine.
Neal
K3NC
Migrating to neal@... shortly!
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Neal Campbell K3NC
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#6333
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Re: Cannot access "/home/howard/.config/WSJT-X.ini" for writing
On 11/02/2020 00:01, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi again Howard,
belay that second command, it is ok but better to simply use: sudo chown -R howard:howard ~/.local/share/WSJT-X
On 11/02/2020 00:01, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi again Howard,
belay that second command, it is ok but better to simply use: sudo chown -R howard:howard ~/.local/share/WSJT-X
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Bill Somerville
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#6332
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Re: Cannot access "/home/howard/.config/WSJT-X.ini" for writing
On 10/02/2020 23:52, Howard wrote:
Hi Howard,
ok, there's the issue. Looks like you ran WSJT-X for the first time as root, perhaps using sudo or after an su. Try this to fix
On 10/02/2020 23:52, Howard wrote:
Hi Howard,
ok, there's the issue. Looks like you ran WSJT-X for the first time as root, perhaps using sudo or after an su. Try this to fix
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Bill Somerville
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#6331
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Re: Cannot access "/home/howard/.config/WSJT-X.ini" for writing
Ok, Bill,
ls -l ~/.config/WSJT-X*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 14701 Jan 12 07:13 /home/howard/.config/WSJT-X.ini
73,
Howard
Ok, Bill,
ls -l ~/.config/WSJT-X*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 14701 Jan 12 07:13 /home/howard/.config/WSJT-X.ini
73,
Howard
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Howard
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#6330
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
Hi Bill,
I am running the default configuration whatever it was at the time I installed it. The way Meinberg would behave is that it would eventually resolve the time delta, but not when I first
Hi Bill,
I am running the default configuration whatever it was at the time I installed it. The way Meinberg would behave is that it would eventually resolve the time delta, but not when I first
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John Morphet
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#6329
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
I seem to recall that Meinberg ntp should be run as a service with it's own account.
If you have shut your computer off and restarted some time later then the service will have also started but it
I seem to recall that Meinberg ntp should be run as a service with it's own account.
If you have shut your computer off and restarted some time later then the service will have also started but it
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VE3GTC, Graham
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#6328
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Re: Cannot access "/home/howard/.config/WSJT-X.ini" for writing
Hi Howard,
apologies, my bad, the second command should be:
ls -l ~/.config/WSJT-X*
73
Bill
G4WJS.
Hi Howard,
apologies, my bad, the second command should be:
ls -l ~/.config/WSJT-X*
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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Bill Somerville
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#6327
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Re: Cannot access "/home/howard/.config/WSJT-X.ini" for writing
Hi Bill,
id
uid=1001(howard) gid=1001(howard) groups=1001(howard),20(dialout),27(sudo)
ls -ld ~ ~/.config
drwxr-xr-x 48 howard howard 4096 Feb 8 21:48 /home/howard
drwx------ 29 howard howard 4096
Hi Bill,
id
uid=1001(howard) gid=1001(howard) groups=1001(howard),20(dialout),27(sudo)
ls -ld ~ ~/.config
drwxr-xr-x 48 howard howard 4096 Feb 8 21:48 /home/howard
drwx------ 29 howard howard 4096
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Howard
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#6326
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
John,
why are you not running Meinberg NTP CLient as a WIndows service, that is the default installation. When configured as a service it will be automatically started
John,
why are you not running Meinberg NTP CLient as a WIndows service, that is the default installation. When configured as a service it will be automatically started
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Bill Somerville
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#6325
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Worked-Before CQ Color
WSJT Users,
This works FB for me when showing a CQ from a station I've
worked before.
In WSJT-X, go to Settings > Colors. In the Decode Highlighting
box, you'll see the listing of choices for
WSJT Users,
This works FB for me when showing a CQ from a station I've
worked before.
In WSJT-X, go to Settings > Colors. In the Decode Highlighting
box, you'll see the listing of choices for
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K8BL BOB LIDDY <k8bl@...>
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#6324
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
The task scheduler appears to be the solution. When I set up an advanced task, I noticed the option to not start the task unless there is a network connection. The light came on and I realized that
The task scheduler appears to be the solution. When I set up an advanced task, I noticed the option to not start the task unless there is a network connection. The light came on and I realized that
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John Morphet
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#6323
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
Why not use the option to run it as a service and let it be automatic? Also, I would recommend you replace the battery on your motherboard!
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Neal
K3NC
Migrating to neal@... shortly!
Why not use the option to run it as a service and let it be automatic? Also, I would recommend you replace the battery on your motherboard!
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Neal
K3NC
Migrating to neal@... shortly!
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Neal Campbell K3NC
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#6322
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
John,
You could run the batch file using the task scheduler and delay N minutes after the computer starts up. It will then start with no intervention on your part and after the computer has
John,
You could run the batch file using the task scheduler and delay N minutes after the computer starts up. It will then start with no intervention on your part and after the computer has
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jwvaughn
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#6321
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
I dragged the "Restart NTP Service" icon from the start menu to my Windows desktop. When I start my laptop for a new session running wsjt-x, I right-click on the icon, select "run as administrator",
I dragged the "Restart NTP Service" icon from the start menu to my Windows desktop. When I start my laptop for a new session running wsjt-x, I right-click on the icon, select "run as administrator",
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David Piersall
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#6320
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
On 10/02/2020 15:16, John Morphet wrote:
Hi John,
the Meinberg NTP Client has to obey the rules of NTP time adjustment since it is a reference implementation of that. Time
On 10/02/2020 15:16, John Morphet wrote:
Hi John,
the Meinberg NTP Client has to obey the rules of NTP time adjustment since it is a reference implementation of that. Time
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Bill Somerville
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#6319
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
Kai,
It makes sense that all the startup apps might take away focus from the restartntp batch file. The key reason that Win 10 should not be used for deterministic applications. Sounds like my
Kai,
It makes sense that all the startup apps might take away focus from the restartntp batch file. The key reason that Win 10 should not be used for deterministic applications. Sounds like my
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John Morphet
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Re: Meinberg NTP at Windows startup
Meinberg's tweaking of time is dependent on how far your clock is off. If it's fairly close it will slowly drift the computer back to a more accurate time. If it's way off it will brute force it back.
Meinberg's tweaking of time is dependent on how far your clock is off. If it's fairly close it will slowly drift the computer back to a more accurate time. If it's way off it will brute force it back.
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Jim Bacher - WB8VSU
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#6317
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