1. Checkbox "Lock Tx=Rx" is now labeled "Lock Tx Freq", and its meaning is
quite different. If checked, the audio Tx frequency cannot be changed.
It's like the "Lock" function on some transceivers.
2. Clicking on the Wide Graph waterfall and on lines of decoded text now
behave as follows:
Click on Action
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Waterfall: Click to set Rx frequency
Shift-click to set Tx frequency
Ctrl-click to set Rx and Tx frequencies
If Lock Tx Freq is checked, Tx freq does not move
Double-click to set Rx frequency and decode there
Decoded Text: Double-click to copy transmitting callsign to DX Call
and locator to DX Grid; change Rx frequency to decoded
signal's frequency; generate standard messages.
Tx frequency is not changed unless Ctrl is held down
and Lock Tx Freq not checked.
If this experimental behavior is adopted, some descriptions in the
User Guide and Special Mouse Commands will need to be updated.
3. Starting to implement a new function on the Tools menu,
"Solve for calibration parameters". This is not yet finished;
DO NOT USE in its present form.
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Generic message packing and unpacking routines now understand antipode
grid contest messages. These messages are now recognized as standard
messages in message response processing and dealt with appropriately
when contest mode is selected and applicable (currently FT8 and MSK144
only).
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r7977 | bsomervi | 2017-08-02 01:19:07 +0100 (Wed, 02 Aug 2017) | 1 line
Adjust the CMake script to allow for a rewritten FindOpenMP script in CMake v3.9
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r7978 | bsomervi | 2017-08-02 02:14:52 +0100 (Wed, 02 Aug 2017) | 1 line
Fix a typo in r7977
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These emit doubleClicked signal when double-clicked, otherwise they
are identical to their super-classes.
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2. "Call 1st" label turns red when armed to respond to a caller.
3. Suppress some recognizable false decodes, send them to cumulative file
"data_dir/false_decodes.txt".
4. Reduce sleep delay in decoder() to 10 ms.
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Now equlization tools as it covers both amplitude and phase
equalization.
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Working frequencies can be for all regions or for individual IARU
regions. This allows each mode band tuple to have one or more working
frequencies which can include local ones only offered when the user
configures their IARU region.
Change working frequency default suggestions to better fit in
FT8. General rule is FT8 is at JT65 -2kHz except where that is not
possible e.g. where that would fall into a segment not allocated for
narrow band data modes. For tight bands like top band sqeeze existing
JT65 and JT allocations to allow space for FT8.
NOTE: this change changes the WSPR frequency on 80m to allow access to
JA stations that currently have no allocation where it was placed.
ALSO NOTE: the JT65 and JT9 frequencies for 80m move down 6 kHz, again
to accommodate region 3 users. Other appliactions not within our
control should be asked to move in step when 1.8.0 is released.
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Reverted to default stack allocation for jt9.exe on Windows.
Tidied up FT8 decoder inteface to remove arguments that will probably
never be used.
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2. ft8d is now a bare-bones multi-decoder.
3. wsjt-x now includes the bare-bones multi-decoder for FT8.
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These were using a hijacked custom spin box that was designed only for
letters i.e. submodes. Now there are two new custom spin boxes.
HistedSpinBox:- can be set with a list of integer values which the
step up and down will follow. Optionally limits the maximum and
minimum value to the upper and lower bounds of the values set. Note
that intermediate values are still valid.
RestrictedSpinBox:- more like a combo box because the provided values
are the only ones that can be set.
HintedSpinBox is used for the frequency tolerance and
RestrictedSpinBox is used for T/R period.
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CMake does not seem to recognize Fortran module file dependencies
correctly and sometimes builds them after modules that reference
them. This change moves all the module files to the beginning of the
library sources list so that they should always be compiled before use
after changes. I'm not sure this will work 100% reliably for
inter-module references so further reordering may be needed in future
if unexpected clean rebuilds are becoming necessary after module
source file changes.
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Separate translation units avoids compiler generated CRC tables being
linked when not needed.
Also only compile once and add to wsjt_cxx library for later link
editing.
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Using the CMake module GNUInstallDirs to set up standard locations
which allows better customisation for packagers building for various
distributions.
The change does change some internal package file paths and will leave
some files in old locations in Windows installations. Running
uninstall is probably wise on Windows before installing this new
package layout if future clean uninstalls are desired.
Linux and other *nix package maintainers can use the CMake variables
CMAKE_INSTALL_xxx to vary the install paths of various components. See
the CMake GNUInstallDirs module documentation for more details. An
example might be for Slackware where package documents are expected to
be installed into
<install-prefix>/doc/<package-name>-<package-version>/ whereas the GNU
default is to install them into
<install-prefix>/share/doc/<package-name>/. To achieve this set the
CMake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR as follows when configuring:
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR:PATH=doc/wsjtx-1.7.1 -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX= ...
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This change obseletes Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8 which are not supported
by Qt 5.8.
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This builds on the static phase compensation in the MSK144 decoder and
the phase analysis and polynomial fitting capabilities also in teh
MSK144 decoder, by allowing captured data to be selected for phase
equalization from the WSJT-X UI.
Reads captured phase compensation curve estimate files containing
fitted polynomial coefficients and measured phase data from MSK144
receptions. Intent is to select a compensation curve that is from a
known transmitter like an SDR which have good phase linearity. Phase
plots and compensation polynomials may be viewed and compared with the
current compensation polynomial. A suitable polynomial can be applied
to be use in all further decoding of MSK144 signals.
Plots of the currently selected polynomial and its modified higher
order terms polynomial which is actually used in equalization (this
plot may be dropped - it is just for kicks at the moment). When a
captured phase analysis file is loaded plots of the measured phase and
the proposed best fit polynomial are shown.
Basic maintenance is also included allowing clearing and loading
captured plots and an option to revert to a flat no equalization
curve.
More to come on this as amplitude equalization is also possible, this
will probably be similar, maybe even plotted on the same graph with
dual axes for phase and amplitude. Amplitude correction from a
measured reference spectrum could be viewed and selected for
equalization for all modes. TBC...
This change also introduces the QCustomPlot 3rd party
widget. Currently this is statically linked from a qcp library built
by the WSJT-X CMake script. This will probably be migrated to a shared
object (DLL) build as a CMake external project, once some CMake script
re-factoring has been completed, which is more in line with the
QCustomPlot author's intentions. This will allow efficient reuse in
other tools shipped with WSJT-X.
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This issue was probably triggered by OpenMP forcing some large arrays
onto the stack where Fortran might normally make them static. The
change that seemed to make the difference was putting cdat2 in
msk144_freq_search into static storage. I am not convinced that the
problem is really solved but it works for now.
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Also increase Windows stack size from 1Mbyte to 8Mbyte due to the
impact of Fortran arrays not being automatically moved to static
storage above a certain size. This needs attention by setting the SAVE
attribute on large arrays that do not need to be on the stack i.e. do
no need to be duplicated across OpenMP thread teams.
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The change also includes a new MultiSettings feature that allows
settings keys common to all configurations. The splash screen disable
is the first of those to be used.
The MultiSettings class has been made safer to use by ensuring it
saves and re-enables the current QSettings group when doing multi
settings actions. This allows access to common, across configuration,
items while within a normal settings group without breaking the
MultiSettings internal implementation.
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