... sorry Stefan, I think there was a clock
error on my side, which might also have caused the missing decodes. Have
restarted the NTP software again. I'm using
wsjtx v0.4 r2746 here which runs nice and smooth.
73, Markus
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JT9-10 on 137.42 kHz
Thanks Markus,
What do you think about the -2.2 time
delay? I don't know where it may come from. The program is driving the transmit
converter directly, you know.
I was running a very old version of WSJT-9
and updated to the latest one a few minutes ago. However i think that should
make no difference on the transmitter side.
Is there any noticable
difference now?
73, Stefan
Am 22.11.2012 21:45, schrieb Markus
Vester:
Hi Stefan,
got the first decode 10 minutes after starting
the WSJT-X monitor:
2010 10 14 -2.2 1919.89 0.00 DK7FC
JN49IK
but for some reason nil from your
latest over at 20:30. Your signal strength now appears to be at its usual
level.
BTW I don't think it was Joe's intention that we
should use below 1.1 kHz audio. I guess he just didn't yet get around to
implement an option to shift the waterfall display range, with
us keeping him so busy on the decoder...
Best wishes,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JT9-10 on 137.42 kHz
Oh, i just remember and see that JT9-10 is intended to run on
1000...1100 Hz audio frequencies. However the bandplan says that digimodes are
at 137.4...137.6 kHz. So one has to change to 5 FFT bins/pixel to reach
1420 Hz anyway or simply choose 136.4 kHz "dial" and set the center frequency
to 1020 Hz.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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