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The higher immunity to certain time delays sounds promising. It is likely that this caused most of the problems. LF! I'm going to run a *JT9-10 beacon* in the afternoon, starting with *1W TX power* and QRO levels in the evening. *QRG is 137.42 kHz*. I'm attempting to leave decodes at UA0SNV again, later. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 29.11.2012 15:20, schrieb Joe Taylor: > To: Users of WSJT-X > From: Joe Taylor, K1JT > > Revision 2786 of the experimental program WSJT-X has been posted. As > usual, a link to it appears on the WSJT web site: > > http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjt.html > > The following is a direct link to the installation file: > > http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJTX_05r2786.exe > > Changes from yesterday's r2783 are minor, but may be important to you. > > 1. In r2783, the companion program jt9.exe (started automatically when > you start WSJT-X) was a CPU hog for no good reason. This was an > oversight on my part, and the bug has been corrected. > > 2. The program should now run correctly if installed in a directory > whose name contains embedded spaces. (Under Vista and Win7, however, > it's still not a good idea to install WSJT-X into > C:\Program Files, because of restricted write permissions there.) > > 3. In r2783 and earlier, stopping a transmission by toggling to "Auto > OFF" would terminate Tx audio and release PTT almost simultaneously, > possibly hot-switching your T/R relay(s). This has been corrected so > that proper sequencing takes place. > > -- 73, Joe, K1JT --------------080402090505050706020701 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks Joe for the update!
The higher immunity to certain time delays sounds promising. It is likely that this caused most of the problems.

LF!

I'm going to run a JT9-10 beacon in the afternoon, starting with 1W TX power and QRO levels in the evening. QRG is 137.42 kHz. I'm attempting to leave decodes at UA0SNV again, later.


73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 29.11.2012 15:20, schrieb Joe Taylor:
To:   Users of WSJT-X
From: Joe Taylor, K1JT

Revision 2786 of the experimental program WSJT-X has been posted.  As usual, a link to it appears on the WSJT web site:

http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjt.html

The following is a direct link to the installation file:

http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJTX_05r2786.exe

Changes from yesterday's r2783 are minor, but may be important to you.

1. In r2783, the companion program jt9.exe (started automatically when you start WSJT-X) was a CPU hog for no good reason.  This was an oversight on my part, and the bug has been corrected.

2. The program should now run correctly if installed in a directory whose name contains embedded spaces.  (Under Vista and Win7, however, it's still not a good idea to install WSJT-X into
C:\Program Files, because of restricted write permissions there.)

3. In r2783 and earlier, stopping a transmission by toggling to "Auto OFF" would terminate Tx audio and release PTT almost simultaneously, possibly hot-switching your T/R relay(s).  This has been corrected so that proper sequencing takes place.

    -- 73, Joe, K1JT
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