The Status(1) message also acquires the current configuration name as
a new field. See NetworkMessage.hpp for details. The UDP reference
example program message_aggregator acquires the ability to display and
change the configuration of a WSJT-X client to exercise these new
features.
External servers can clear either or both of the Band Activity and Rx
Frequency decodes windows. This was requested by Dave, AA6YQ, so that
DX Lab Suite applications can clear old decodes on band changes to
ensure that decode highlighing is consistent.
UDP servers can request that WSJT-X clients highlight a specified
callsign in the Band Activity decodes window. Either the last
occurrence of the callsign may be highlighted or all past and future
occurrences can be highlighted. The latter case WSJT-X will remember
the callsign and requested highlighting options so that future
occurrences can be correctly highlighted.
Either or both of the text background color and the text foreground
color may be specified. A further UDP message may be sent to change
the persistent color highlighting for a given callsign, including
reseting persistent highlighting by passing an invalid color value.
Thanks to Alex, VE3NEA, for this contribution.
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When "Auto Grid" is checked in "Settings->General" UDP messages of
type "Location" will update a temporary DE grid square. The intent is
to allow an external application joining the WSJT-X UDP message
protocol to dynamically update the DE grid during mobile operation.
This change also tidies up some outstanding issues around logging the
operator call.
This change adds a new UDP message "Logged ADIF" that is emitted in
parallel with "QSO Logged" messages. The new message is valid ADIF
file format and contains the logged QSO fields. The intent is that
basic UDP server applications might already have ADIF log record
capture capabilities and could use this message to feed existing ADIF
parsing routines to log QSOs. All that should be needed is to identify
this message type and the single field is ADIF compatible ASCII.
Thanks to Brian, N9ADG, for the patches that lead to these
enhancements.
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logged_qso message; show the emitted logged_qso message (including
the operator field) in udp_daemon example code. Thanks to N9ADG for this code!
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This allows UDP servers to emulate keyboard modified double-clicks on
decoded messages, E.g. ALT+double-click for replying to a CQ or QRZ
call without changing ones Tx frequency offset.
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Extended the Decode and WSPRDecode UDP messages with an "off air"
boolean field indicating the decode was derived from a .WAV fle
playback rather than an on air reception.
Extended reference applications to use the new off air decode message
field.
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The UDP decode and reply message have been augmented with a boolean
flag denoting a low confidence decode when set. Existing clients can
safely use the reply message without passing the flag as the default
value will still action messages that have high confidence. If low
confidence decodes are to be passed back via the reply message then
the low confidence flag must be included and correctly set to match
the original decode.
See NetworkMessage.hpp for message fields and meanings.
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Sub mode and fast mode flag are added to the UDP Status message and
Status messages after appropriate UI changes. MSK144 decodes produce
UDP Decode messages. Fast JT9 messages are treated similarly.
Currently ISCAT decodes are not posted as UDP Decode messages as they
do not fit well with the model.
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Updated UDP examples to show the version and revision information
received from clients.
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Thanks to Mike W9MDB for contributing this patch.
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Build now creates and installs a UDP library that contains the server
side of the UDP messaging facility. This library is used by the
udp_daemon and message_aggregator reference examples. The new library
is currently a static archive but can also be built as a shared
library. The library allows third party Qt applications to easily
access UDP messages from WSJT-X.
Refactored the message_aggregator reference example to split out
classes into separate translation units. Added new functionality to
exercise the new UDP status fields, highlight own call, CQ/QRZ
messages and decodes near Rx DF.
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The message_aggregator (MessageAggregator.cpp) has been updated to do
something with WSPR decodes.
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Updated message_aggregator reference application to show the mode
label in the status bar with a cyan background colour when decoding is
busy.
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This message now has the ability to simply change the free text
message or to change the message and send it ASAP.
The message_aggregator reference UDP server application exercises this
feature by sending a new free text message on any edit and requesting
it be sent by WSJT-X when editing is finished i,e, RETURN pressed or
focus moved away.
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The reply can now be used to turn off auto Tx or to halt Tx
immediately. Also enforced the accept UDP requests setting for halt Tx
and set free text message replies.
Merged from the wsjtx-1.5 branch.
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Also added Tx status to status UDP message.
Added the above features to the reference UDP server
message_aggregator.
Merged from the wsjtx-1.5 branch.
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To facilitate interaction with other applications WSJT-X now sends
status updates to a predefined UDP server or multicast group
address. The status updates include the information currently posted
to the decodes.txt and wsjtx_status.txt files. An optional back
communications channel is also implemented allowing the UDP server
application to control some basic actions in WSJT-X.
A reference implementaion of a typical UDP server written in C++ using
Qt is provided to demonstrate these facilities. This application is
not intended as a user tool but only as an example of how a third
party application may interact with WSJT-X.
The UDP messages Use QDataStream based serialization. Messages are
documented in NetworkMessage.hpp along with some helper classes that
simplify the building and decoding of messages.
Two message handling classes are introduced, MessageClient and
MessageServer. WSJT-X uses the MessageClient class to manage outgoing
and incoming UDP messages that allow communication with other
applications. The MessageServer class implements the kind of code
that a potential cooperating application might use. Although these
classes use Qt serialization facilities, the message formats are
easily read and written by applications that do not use the Qt
framework.
MessageAggregator is a demonstration application that uses
MessageServer and presents a GUI that displays messages from one or
more WSJT-X instances and allows sending back a CQ or QRZ reply
invocation by double clicking a decode. This application is not
intended as a user facing tool but rather as a demonstration of the
WSJT-X UDP messaging facility. It also demonstrates being a multicast
UDP server by allowing multiple instances to run concurrently. This is
enabled by using an appropriate multicast group address as the server
address. Cooperating applications need not implement multicast
techniques but it is recomended otherwise only a single appliaction
can act as a broadcast message (from WSJT-X) recipient.
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