03-02-2023, 06:23 PM
Graham
From the limited data extracts supplied, the only thing that might be common is that the timing value on the missing lines seems to be a negative value referenced to your system. That is not definitive since only a small data extract was provided.
A further option is to run both JTDX and WSJT-X on the same machine simultaneously and with the same radio and audio set up. Hopefully both will operate normally (unlike when you run two or more WSJT-X instances on the same band at the same time - one shows decodes and the other doesn't) and you can get a definite view on what the data that is missing actually is.
The ALL.TXT files are in different folders : .../Local/WSJT-X versus .../Local/JTDX so you can compare what is decoding in each package. Theoretically they should be the same BUT you will be able to see what is a common factor about the missing data lines on the JTDX display. Timing, brackets, etc.. given that WSJT-X doesn't come up with the blank lines.
If it is only when you CQ (etc) then it will be a colour issue to do with the colour enhancement of your own callsign, as per Peter VK5PJ's suggestion.
Doug
From the limited data extracts supplied, the only thing that might be common is that the timing value on the missing lines seems to be a negative value referenced to your system. That is not definitive since only a small data extract was provided.
A further option is to run both JTDX and WSJT-X on the same machine simultaneously and with the same radio and audio set up. Hopefully both will operate normally (unlike when you run two or more WSJT-X instances on the same band at the same time - one shows decodes and the other doesn't) and you can get a definite view on what the data that is missing actually is.
The ALL.TXT files are in different folders : .../Local/WSJT-X versus .../Local/JTDX so you can compare what is decoding in each package. Theoretically they should be the same BUT you will be able to see what is a common factor about the missing data lines on the JTDX display. Timing, brackets, etc.. given that WSJT-X doesn't come up with the blank lines.
If it is only when you CQ (etc) then it will be a colour issue to do with the colour enhancement of your own callsign, as per Peter VK5PJ's suggestion.
Doug
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