Since this version I don't get no more the correct rapports from JTDX (macOS, via UDP). RX-rapport is now ever 599 and the TX rapport is also not correct. Earlier if I log in JTDX the Rumlog came automaticly in focus/foreground, now not.
Can you check this problem ?
73 Heiko, DL1BZ
ICOM IC-705, YAESU FT-710, FX4-CR/ Macbook Air M1 running macOS 13.6 RUMlogNG / JTDX / fldigi / Black Cat SSTV
DL1BZ wrote: ↑Sun 5. Feb 2023, 11:28
Since this version I don't get no more the correct rapports from JTDX (macOS, via UDP). RX-rapport is now ever 599 and the TX rapport is also not correct.
I was seeing the same problem, and can confirm that it's now fixed in 5.12.1. Thanks for the quick update!
My usage environment is as follows:
RIG: IC-7300M
Mac: MacBook Pro 13-inch M1, 2020
OS: Ventura 13.3.1(a)
Printer: Brother HL-3170CDW
In the QSL tag of Preferences, I tried to print with Paper as "Avery ???? (DIN A4, 70 x 38.1mm, 3x7).
However, when printing on the label, the left side and middle column of the printed surface print well, but on the right side of the printed aria,
the orchid in the rst report is printed broken.
This did not change when the text was moved to the left.
The label used for printing has an A4 size print surface with a width of 210 mm and a height of 297 mm, divided into 3 x 7 sections. The size of the
divided printing surface is 70 mm wide and 38.1 mm high.
TNX for support regarding the printing of tack stickers for QSL.
The problem has been resolved successfully. It was difficult to set the paper direction and top and bottom space, but I confirmed that
the operation was satisfactory.
When I go to Window>Network and check Auto when WSJT-X or JTDX is found, the frequency I'm operating on is set to 30m for some reason.
This is despite the fact that the frequency display on the radio is actually set to 40m.
To be sure, if I'm uncheck the box, the frequency is fixed as specified from WSJT-X or JTDX, but as soon as I'm check the box, it is forced to
QSY to 30m.
I'm operating in the following configuration.
RIG: IC-7300M
Mac: MacBook Pro M1 2020
OS: Ventura 13.3.1(a)
When I set local time (Preferences -> General -> Use local time), the gray line on the grayline map is incorrect. Specifically, the gray line is shifted by what I assume is the delta between my local time and UTC.
If I uncheck that option and restart, the grayline map is correct. If I recheck that option and restart, it's wrong again.