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Update Section 1.7 of WSJT-X User Guide for v2.7.0.
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[[NEW_FEATURES]]
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=== New in Version {VERSION_MAJOR}.{VERSION_MINOR}
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- _WSJT-X 2.6_ implements new features supporting the ARRL
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International Digital Contest and its distance based scoring. The
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*Call 1st* checkbox has been replaced by a drop-down control offering
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*CQ Max Dist* as an alternative. A new window labeled *Active
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Stations* displays a list of received but unworked callsigns, sorted
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in decreasing order of potential contest points. With option *CQ Max
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Dist* selected, the program will select the reply to your CQ that
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yields the most contest points. You can click on a line in the Active
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Stations window to call that station.
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_WSJT-X 2.7_ introduces a new program called *QMAP*, a new Special
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Operating Activity *Q65 Pileup*, an option to *Update Hamlib* at the
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click of a button, and a number of other enhancements and bug fixes.
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- Decoding performance for FT8 and Q65 has been improved in a variety
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of situations with available _a priori_ (AP) information.
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- QMAP and Q65 Pileup mode are of particular interest to those engaged
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in Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communication, but other applications may
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be found for them as well. QMAP is currently available for Windows
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only; it is derived from MAP65, an older program used since 2007 for
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EME. QMAP provides single-polarization receive-only capabilities for
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any one of the 60-second submodes of Q65. It allows you to monitor
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all traffic in a 90 kHz sub-band while conducting EME QSOs in the
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usual way with _WSJT-X_. Q65 Pileup mode helps DX operators using
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Q65 in pileup circumstances with many simultaneous callers and very
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weak signals, such as those experienced by 6-meter EME DXpeditions.
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Further details on QMAP and Q65 Pileup mode are available in a
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Quick-Start guide posted here:
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https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/Quick_Start_WSJT-X_2.7_QMAP.pdf
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- *Echo* mode now offers a *Clear Avg* button and produces reliable
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measurements of SNR even when Doppler spread is large. Its *Monitor*
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function can be used to measure SNR for a received unmodulated carrier
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such as a key-down test signal emitted by another station and
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reflected from the Moon, and also to measure Sun, Moon, and ground
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noise as aids for optimizing an EME station's performance.
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- A button *Update Hamlib* now appears on the *Settings -> Radio* tab.
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On Windows it allows the user to automatically download and install
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the latest version of the rig-control features in Hamlib. The
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previously used version is backed up, so you can easily revert the
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procedure if necessary. Names and dates of the active and backup
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versions are clearly displayed.
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- New buttons on the main window allow quick changes between modes
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FT4, FT8, MSK144, Q65, and JT65, and toggling FT8 Hound mode ON/OFF.
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- Spotting to *PSK Reporter* has been made more efficient. Redundant
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spots are omitted, and all posts are spread more widely in time. If
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your station locator is changed, for example during portable
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operations, your new locator will be sent automatically to PSK
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Reporter.
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- New convenience features allow Fox operators to react more quickly
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to particular QSO situations. A two-column table in Tab 2 provides an
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overview of the queue and of callsigns with QSOs in progress. Fox
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operator can change the ordering of callsigns in the queue, allowing
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reaction to changes in propagation. Fox now responds automatically
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for another two cycles to stations whose report has not been received,
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increasing the success rate for difficult QSOs.
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- *Fox* mode now provides more convenient handling of the two callsign
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queues, and Fox's Log window displays statistical data on recent QSO
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rate. Multi-streamed messages transmitted by _MSHV_ are now handled
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properly when _WSJT-X_ is in *Hound* mode.
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- The Working frequency table now offers save/restore capability and
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better handling of more than one frequency per mode-band
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combination. You can set preferred frequencies, and WSJT-X will select
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these when you change band or mode. You can label a tabled frequency
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with a description, for example a DXpedition callsign, and set Start
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and End date and time so the frequencies automatically appear and
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disappear from the displayed options. You can load a publicly
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available frequency table from a file, to easily make such DXpedition
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data available to the program.
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- The cty.dat file can now be updated by clicking a button on the
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*Settings -> Colors* tab.
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- Optional color highlighting is provided for specified DX Call and DX
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Grid, and for messages containing RR73 or 73.
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- The FT Roundup message protocol now allows the exchange of static
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4-digit numbers in place of serial numbers. This extends the
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usability of the FT RU protocol for other contest types.
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- New options are provided for writing to file ALL.TXT. You can
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request automatic starting of a new file every month or every year,
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and you can disable writing altogether.
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- Features for main-window switching between modes have been enhanced
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so that submode and status of the *Sh* and *Fast* checkboxes are
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saved and restored by mode. Right-click events were made more
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intuitive and consistent. Right-clicking the Q65 button enables Q65
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Pileup mode, and a left-click brings you back to the normal Q65
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mode. Right-click on the JT65 button switches to JT9 mode.
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- Settings for T/R period and Submode are remembered by mode when you
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switch directly between modes: for example, MSK144-15, Q65-60A, or
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FST4-120.
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- Message averaging is now allowed only when *VHF features* are
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enabled. Main window text box labels are changed to read "`Single
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Period Decodes`" and "`Average Decodes`" when averaging is enabled.
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- Tx and Rx audio frequencies are remembered and restored when you
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return from a mode that sets a default frequency 1500 Hz (MSK144,
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FST4W, Echo, WSPR, FreqCal), then switching back to FT4, FT8, Q65,
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FST4, or JT65.
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Further details on minor changes can be found in the Release Notes,
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accessible from the _WSJT-X_ *Help* menu.
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- Rig control is provided for some new radios, and bug fixes for
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controlling others.
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- New features in _MAP65_ (available for Windows only) include an aid
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for measuring antenna pointing errors and an ability to read the file
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wsjtx.log (kept by _WSJT-X_) to recognize EME contest dupes. In
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addition, _MAP65_ now sends additional information to file azel.dat
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and offers optional digital scaling of input I/Q data.
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