Hi Eddie, Many thanks for sending me the files you recorded at 2114 2120 2128 2142 and 2150 UTC on October 30. They are much appreciated. As far as I can see they decode just about as expected. See h
GM/GA all, 1. Alberto/I2PHD and others have asked whether details of the JT9 protocol are described somewhere. At present the only full description is the one implicitly contained in the source code,
Hi Mal and all, JT9 signals should decode at signal levels well below what you can copy on CW or QRSS -- and with much larger information content. If you believe you have examples of JT9 receptions t
G3XBM wrote: Running the new version I had the program crash out after about 3 minutes. I had sent one cycle of JT9-2 (CQ G3XBM) on 500kHz and was receiving in the next slot only to have the whole wi
Hi all, You may not have seen my posted warning that this first release of WSJT-X may not properly re-initialize certain parameters when you switch between JT9 submodes. Therefore: with this release,
Hi Mal and all, OK. The problem could also be at the Rx end, or it could be a fault in the decoder. If you save the data, we can find out which. Otherwise, we will be no wiser. I have never needed to
Storm watch: Still no power at my home QTH, and still a very large amount of work to do, cleaning up the mess. I have posted an installation file for WSJT-X revision 2711 on the WSJT web site. The li
On 10/30/2012 2:41 PM, Stefan Schäfer wrote: Like yesterday i'm running my receiver down in the office on the Win7 PC. However there are no decodes so far after 4 rounds. In the next round i want to
Hi Roger, After about 1 minute or so, the program just closes itself and disappears from the PC screen. Please open a command-prompt window and start the program from there. For example, When the pro
Hi Eddie, G3ZJO wrote: I will leave it for another day, and possibly get rid of these false de-codes, as below, copied from Steinar's post, I am getting them by the dozen on two XP RX/Computer set up
Hi PW, The code is open source. If you know what you're doing, you can download everything with the command $ svn co svn://svn.berlios.de/wsjt/branches/wsjtx ... Found and got, tnx! ... $ cd wsjtx/li
Is there any kind of Unix/Linux code of WSJT-X available? The code is open source. If you know what you're doing, you can download everything with the command $ svn co svn://svn.berlios.de/wsjt/bran
Our big storm was as severe as expected. The two large cities closest to me, Philadelphia and New York, are basically shut down. I am without power at home, and will probably remain so for some days.
Version 0.2 of WSJT-X, built from revision #2702 in the SVN directory, has been posted on the WSJT web site. The direct link for download is http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJTX_02r2702
No AC power at home, yet. My wife and I are essentially camping out, at home. We have plenty of firewood and a good fireplace, but we are bored. As you will have heard, we are among the lucky ones. I
Hi all Lowfers, 1. I'm happy to report that AC power came on at my home late yesterday. Things here are slowly returning to normal -- but they still have a long way to go. I know that many in this re
The installation file for WSJT-X version 0.4, revision 2731 has been posted at http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJTX_04r2731.exe In this revision a number of known bugs have been fixed, and
Hi Markus, Had the same problem here. I had installed it neither in "c:\program files\..." nor in "c:\wsjtx", but in the same folder that I've used for previous versions. It has a long name containin
Hi Warren, Install WSJT-X into its own directory (the suggested default is C:\WSJTX) rather than the conventional C:\Program Files\WSJTX. -- Joe, K1JT I have installed WSJT-X from Prof. Taylor's web
Hi Steinar, Is "Deepest" the same mechanism as in JT65 "Aggressive deep search" ? No. The decode levels in JT9 determine a parameter that sets a "timeout limit" for the sequential (Fano-algorithm) de