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Re: [new] Improved OpenWebRX Packages Available

6 Agosto 2026 ore 17:56
The new OpenWebRX+ 1.2.120, available from the repository, adds bubble display of bookmarks, as they get selected, as well as improvements to APRS reporting. See below for all changes.
 
- Added bookmark info bubbles when clicked.
- Fixed reporting third party APRS packets.
- Disabled reporting non-reportable APRS packets.
- Fixed typo in APRS "adressee" name.
- Stripped whitespace from APRS addressee.
 
Bookmark-Bubbles.png
 
PS: Short cheat sheet for people who just cannot get things to work:

1) If it does not work for you, reload OpenWebRX page while holding the SHIFT key.
2) If it does not work for you, check "Settings | Feature report" page to see what you are missing.
3) If it does not work for you, wait for a day or two, maybe it starts working or you figure it out.
4) If it does not work for you, create a separate forum thread and explain your problem there. Attach the logs, obtained with "sudo journalctl -u openwebrx". Do not paste the entire log into the message, attach it as a file instead.

Re: Background decoding - interesting problem

6 Agosto 2026 ore 13:18
Background decoding, when enabled, will automatically decode anything that is available, that means: anything that is registered in the bandplan, is enabled, and is available on a currently running profile.
 
I suppose your device is decoding on profiles that are being used by clients, or you have the "keep device running at all time" option checked, in which case it will just continue decoding on the last profile used on the device. The schedule is a feature that will take control of the device if no clients are using the device any more, it just gives you more control over what the device should do while idle.
 
PSKreporter on the other hand has its own configuration, where it can be en- or disabled separately.

Background decoding - interesting problem

6 Agosto 2026 ore 11:39
Hello. I have a very interesting issue regarding background decoding. After selecting the "Enable background decoding services" option, the server immediately begins decoding WSPR (which is the only mode I have selected) and sending spots to PSKReporter simultaneously on the 40m and 20m bands. What makes this particularly interesting is that my SDR profiles do not have the "Run background services on this device" option enabled, nor do I have a "Scheduler" configured. Decoding starts immediately upon checking the "Enable background..." option. I cannot understand why it specifically targets the 20m and 40m bands, or why it begins decoding and spotting straight away. I have three devices plugged to RPi4: one RTL and two Sdrplay's. The RTL profile covers only VHF/UHF; the first Sdrplay (RSP1) has profiles: 160m, 80/60m, 40m, 30m, ..., 6m; and the second Sdrplay (RSPa1) has profiles for 20m, 15m, and 10m. It is worth noting that the first profile on the RSP1 is 160m, while the first profile on the RSPa1 is 20m. The server is not open in a web browser. Thanks for any opinions and help to understand this ironically issue.
 
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Arek
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