Update Section 1.7 of WSJT-X User Guide for v2.7.0.

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[[NEW_FEATURES]]
=== New in Version {VERSION_MAJOR}.{VERSION_MINOR}
- _WSJT-X 2.6_ implements new features supporting the ARRL
International Digital Contest and its distance based scoring. The
*Call 1st* checkbox has been replaced by a drop-down control offering
*CQ Max Dist* as an alternative. A new window labeled *Active
Stations* displays a list of received but unworked callsigns, sorted
in decreasing order of potential contest points. With option *CQ Max
Dist* selected, the program will select the reply to your CQ that
yields the most contest points. You can click on a line in the Active
Stations window to call that station.
_WSJT-X 2.7_ introduces a new program called *QMAP*, a new Special
Operating Activity *Q65 Pileup*, an option to *Update Hamlib* at the
click of a button, and a number of other enhancements and bug fixes.
- Decoding performance for FT8 and Q65 has been improved in a variety
of situations with available _a priori_ (AP) information.
- QMAP and Q65 Pileup mode are of particular interest to those engaged
in Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communication, but other applications may
be found for them as well. QMAP is currently available for Windows
only; it is derived from MAP65, an older program used since 2007 for
EME. QMAP provides single-polarization receive-only capabilities for
any one of the 60-second submodes of Q65. It allows you to monitor
all traffic in a 90 kHz sub-band while conducting EME QSOs in the
usual way with _WSJT-X_. Q65 Pileup mode helps DX operators using
Q65 in pileup circumstances with many simultaneous callers and very
weak signals, such as those experienced by 6-meter EME DXpeditions.
Further details on QMAP and Q65 Pileup mode are available in a
Quick-Start guide posted here:
https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/Quick_Start_WSJT-X_2.7_QMAP.pdf
- *Echo* mode now offers a *Clear Avg* button and produces reliable
measurements of SNR even when Doppler spread is large. Its *Monitor*
function can be used to measure SNR for a received unmodulated carrier
such as a key-down test signal emitted by another station and
reflected from the Moon, and also to measure Sun, Moon, and ground
noise as aids for optimizing an EME station's performance.
- A button *Update Hamlib* now appears on the *Settings -> Radio* tab.
On Windows it allows the user to automatically download and install
the latest version of the rig-control features in Hamlib. The
previously used version is backed up, so you can easily revert the
procedure if necessary. Names and dates of the active and backup
versions are clearly displayed.
- New buttons on the main window allow quick changes between modes
FT4, FT8, MSK144, Q65, and JT65, and toggling FT8 Hound mode ON/OFF.
- Spotting to *PSK Reporter* has been made more efficient. Redundant
spots are omitted, and all posts are spread more widely in time. If
your station locator is changed, for example during portable
operations, your new locator will be sent automatically to PSK
Reporter.
- New convenience features allow Fox operators to react more quickly
to particular QSO situations. A two-column table in Tab 2 provides an
overview of the queue and of callsigns with QSOs in progress. Fox
operator can change the ordering of callsigns in the queue, allowing
reaction to changes in propagation. Fox now responds automatically
for another two cycles to stations whose report has not been received,
increasing the success rate for difficult QSOs.
- *Fox* mode now provides more convenient handling of the two callsign
queues, and Fox's Log window displays statistical data on recent QSO
rate. Multi-streamed messages transmitted by _MSHV_ are now handled
properly when _WSJT-X_ is in *Hound* mode.
- The Working frequency table now offers save/restore capability and
better handling of more than one frequency per mode-band
combination. You can set preferred frequencies, and WSJT-X will select
these when you change band or mode. You can label a tabled frequency
with a description, for example a DXpedition callsign, and set Start
and End date and time so the frequencies automatically appear and
disappear from the displayed options. You can load a publicly
available frequency table from a file, to easily make such DXpedition
data available to the program.
- The cty.dat file can now be updated by clicking a button on the
*Settings -> Colors* tab.
- Optional color highlighting is provided for specified DX Call and DX
Grid, and for messages containing RR73 or 73.
- The FT Roundup message protocol now allows the exchange of static
4-digit numbers in place of serial numbers. This extends the
usability of the FT RU protocol for other contest types.
- New options are provided for writing to file ALL.TXT. You can
request automatic starting of a new file every month or every year,
and you can disable writing altogether.
- Features for main-window switching between modes have been enhanced
so that submode and status of the *Sh* and *Fast* checkboxes are
saved and restored by mode. Right-click events were made more
intuitive and consistent. Right-clicking the Q65 button enables Q65
Pileup mode, and a left-click brings you back to the normal Q65
mode. Right-click on the JT65 button switches to JT9 mode.
- Settings for T/R period and Submode are remembered by mode when you
switch directly between modes: for example, MSK144-15, Q65-60A, or
FST4-120.
- Message averaging is now allowed only when *VHF features* are
enabled. Main window text box labels are changed to read "`Single
Period Decodes`" and "`Average Decodes`" when averaging is enabled.
- Tx and Rx audio frequencies are remembered and restored when you
return from a mode that sets a default frequency 1500 Hz (MSK144,
FST4W, Echo, WSPR, FreqCal), then switching back to FT4, FT8, Q65,
FST4, or JT65.
Further details on minor changes can be found in the Release Notes,
accessible from the _WSJT-X_ *Help* menu.
- Rig control is provided for some new radios, and bug fixes for
controlling others.
- New features in _MAP65_ (available for Windows only) include an aid
for measuring antenna pointing errors and an ability to read the file
wsjtx.log (kept by _WSJT-X_) to recognize EME contest dupes. In
addition, _MAP65_ now sends additional information to file azel.dat
and offers optional digital scaling of input I/Q data.