Small error in multiple frequency mode?#36
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OE6TWD wants to merge 10 commits intoJamesP6000:masterfrom
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Small error in multiple frequency mode?#36OE6TWD wants to merge 10 commits intoJamesP6000:masterfrom
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Thanks for this great work!
However, I think I came across a small error by using wspr on my Raspbery 3B+. If you specifiy multiple frequencies like:
sudo ./wspr -r Callsign Locator Power 20m 15m 10m
Those frequencies are displayed - but the real output stays for all frequencies on the first one. In the above example, each transmission is done on the 20m band.
Is there a way to fix that?
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