// Status=review [qanda] WSJT-X v1.3 seems to run properly in receive mode, with signals appearing on the waterfall, but *Decode* starts later than expected and nothing is decoded.:: Some earlier soundcard drivers fail to work properly at 48 kHz sample rate, the default in WSJT-X r3590 and above. You can force _WSJT-X_ to sample at 12000 Hz by inserting two lines at the end of file +wsjtx.ini+. Use Windows Notepad to open +wsjtx.ini+, in your _WSJT-X_ installation directory. Then copy-and-paste the following two lines into the file, save the file, and restart _WSJT-X_. [Tune] Audio\DisableInputResampling=true The *Flatten* feature causes my displayed spectrum to curve steeply upward near its edges, before falling where the radio's IF filter cuts off.:: _WSJT-X_ does not expect a steep filter edge within the displayed passband, except perhaps a low-frequency cutoff below 200 Hz. Use a wider IF filter or reduce the displayed passband by decreasing *Bins/Pixel*, increasing *Start*, and/or reducing the width of the *Wide Graph*. You might also need to re-center the filter's passband, if such control is available. When I set *Polling interval* to a nonzero value, _WSJT-X_ sometimes terminates abnormally.:: A few radios do not interact properly with the +hamlib+ calls used in _WSJT-X_. We are working to resolve these issues. In the meantime, you can run with *Polling interval* = 0, or control your radio through _DX Labs Commander_ or _Ham Radio Deluxe_.