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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001993 | Ham Radio Deluxe | Bug | public | 2017-03-08 20:18 | 2017-05-16 00:50 |
Reporter | WA9PIE | ||||
Assigned To | ERIK | ||||
Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Product Version | |||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | 6.4.0.647 | |||
Summary | 0001993: WSI not calculating for some spots in DX Cluster | ||||
Description | This was occasional before 637. Now it happens at initial connection every time. (Minor point, the Freq field is also squished until all the WSI has been calculated for all spots.) | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | Launch Logbook Connect to a cluster Observe | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Module | Logbook | ||||
Sub-Module | DX Cluster | ||||
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I've confirmed all these in the List of 5 |
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Adding a copy of my log for testing purposes. Dropbox\HRD alpha builds\Mike logs |
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Build 640: WSI calculation is much worse. Image attached. WSI-004.JPG (321,666 bytes) |
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Erik, After thinking about this a bit... given the testing we did with WSI... if you're saying that the right data is going in and coming out... then I feel like the wrong symbol is being printed to the screen. I seem to remember a while back - after we made the initial updates to WSI - that the symbols would change twice when you first loaded the WSIs. The first was different from the second... and there were a bunch of odd symbols, like a yield sign with a plus on it (that we don't use). But the whole thing causes me to feel like it's calculating properly, but printing the wrong symbols... or being over-written. |
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642 Build still inaccurate 642-WSI b.JPG (267,699 bytes) |
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642 build... this is actually pretty bad. But see the attached image. Those spots that existed WHEN I made the QSO... got changed from red to green after the QSO (with the "Sync WSI with Logbook". But the one that came after, was accurately shown as yellow. I tried turning off the "Sync WSI with Logbook" and it made no difference. Further, after restarting Logbook, both the lookup pane and the DX cluster still show inaccurate WSI values. Mike |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2017-03-08 20:18 | WA9PIE | New Issue | |
2017-03-08 20:18 | WA9PIE | Status | new => assigned |
2017-03-08 20:18 | WA9PIE | Assigned To | => ERIK |
2017-03-08 20:27 | WA9PIE | Note Added: 0003129 | |
2017-03-08 21:49 | WA9PIE | Note Added: 0003134 | |
2017-03-20 00:38 | WA9PIE | File Added: WSI-004.JPG | |
2017-03-20 00:38 | WA9PIE | Note Added: 0003150 | |
2017-03-20 00:48 | WA9PIE | Note Added: 0003152 | |
2017-03-22 21:32 | WA9PIE | File Added: 642-WSI b.JPG | |
2017-03-22 21:32 | WA9PIE | Note Added: 0003159 | |
2017-03-22 22:19 | WA9PIE | File Added: 642-WSI c.JPG | |
2017-03-22 22:19 | WA9PIE | Note Added: 0003160 | |
2017-03-22 22:21 | WA9PIE | Note Edited: 0003160 | View Revisions |
2017-05-16 00:49 | WA9PIE | Project | 3 - Current Dev List => Ham Radio Deluxe |
2017-05-16 00:50 | WA9PIE | Status | assigned => closed |
2017-05-16 00:50 | WA9PIE | Resolution | open => fixed |
2017-05-16 00:50 | WA9PIE | Fixed in Version | => 6.4.0.647 |