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7068 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Somerville
7b54428a60
Extend UDP MessageServer client mapping key with the host address
The UDP Example reference applications  now work correctly with WSJT-X
instances with duplicate --rig-name= command line arguments so long as
duplicate instances are run on unique hosts.
2020-11-10 20:12:33 +00:00
Bill Somerville
662ed0fa7a
Network interface selection for outgoing UDP multicast datagrams
Default  selection  is  the  loop-back interface.  Users  who  require
interoperation  between  WSJT-X   instances  cooperating  applications
running on different hosts should  select a suitable network interface
and  carefully choose  a multicast  group address,  and TTL,  that has
minimal scope covering the necessary  network(s). Using 224.0.0.1 is a
reasonable    strategy    if   all    hosts    are    on   the    same
subnet. Administratively  scoped multicast group addresses  like those
within 239.255.0.0/16  can cover larger  boundaries, but care  must be
taken if the local subnet has access to a multicast enabled router.

The  IPv4  broadcast  address  (255.255.255.255) may  be  used  as  an
alternative  to multicast  UDP, but  note that  WSJT-X will  only send
broadcast UDP datagrams  on the loop-back interface,  so all recipient
applications must be running on the same host system.

The reference UDP Message protocol  applications are being extended to
be configurable  with a list of  interfaces to join a  multicast group
address on. By default they will only join on the loop-back interface,
which is also  recommended for any applications designed  to take part
in the WSJT-X  UDP Message Protocol. This allows full  user control of
the  scope of  multicast  group membership  with  a very  conservative
default  mode  that will  work  with  all interoperating  applications
running on the same host system.
2020-11-10 20:12:33 +00:00
Bill Somerville
de0af5a2ed
Merge branch 'feat-outgoing-udp-interface' into develop 2020-11-10 20:09:48 +00:00
Bill Somerville
7f5870bdfe
Merge branch 'release-2.3.0' into develop 2020-11-09 13:43:51 +00:00
Bill Somerville
9e71d07075
L10n translation file updates 2020-11-09 13:27:21 +00:00
Bill Somerville
f896532770
Further Chinese and Hong Kong UI translations, tnx Sze-To, VR2UPU 2020-11-09 12:57:48 +00:00
Bill Somerville
e52cd9fb14
Further Chinese and Hong Kong UI translations, tnx Sze-To, VR2UPU 2020-11-09 12:56:32 +00:00
Bill Somerville
9b634c9a2b
Updated Chinese and Hong Kong UI translations, tnx Sze-to, VR2UPU 2020-11-07 13:47:26 +00:00
Bill Somerville
6a1223ce6f
Updated Chinese and Hong Kong UI translations, tnx Sze-to, VR2UPU 2020-11-07 13:42:42 +00:00
Bill Somerville
aa1f0554b0
Merge branch 'develop' of bitbucket.org:k1jt/wsjtx into develop 2020-11-07 13:42:05 +00:00
Bill Somerville
68056ae8fa
Testing options
Two new environment variables to control special testing behaviour:

    * WSJT_TX_BOTH - set to "1" to force transmission on both periods.

    * WSJT_REVERSE_DOPPLER - set to "1" to transpose Tx and Rx Doppler
      corrections. Use this to test Doppler tracking on a terrestrial
      link.
2020-11-06 18:34:02 +00:00
Bill Somerville
ab780a324a
Testing options
Two new environment variables to control special testing behaviour:

    * WSJT_TX_BOTH - set to "1" to force transmission on both periods.

    * WSJT_REVERSE_DOPPLER - set to "1" to transpose Tx and Rx Doppler
      corrections. Use this to test Doppler tracking on a terrestrial
      link.
2020-11-06 18:28:59 +00:00
Steven Franke
e0888eb70c Restore wsprsimf and dependencies. 2020-11-06 09:33:44 -06:00
Bill Somerville
499704d275
Allow message_aggregator example to not join on he loopback interface 2020-11-06 01:28:19 +00:00
Bill Somerville
d953c455fe
Ensure network interfaces validation is run on start up 2020-11-06 01:27:36 +00:00
Bill Somerville
9434c447cd
Ensure multicast UDP is sent to at least the loop-back interface
Also send multicast UDP to every selected network interface.
2020-11-06 00:33:53 +00:00
Bill Somerville
c15f244a09
Comment out diagnostic prints 2020-11-05 11:30:48 +00:00
Bill Somerville
caa23f1101
Message Client allows sending multicast UDP on multiple interfaces 2020-11-05 03:37:01 +00:00
Bill Somerville
3bc3103004
UDP multicast TTL default as one
Restricts scope to local subnet.
2020-11-04 16:02:04 +00:00
Bill Somerville
11497cf0b1
Correct Qt version checks 2020-11-03 23:44:07 +00:00
Bill Somerville
d70cf120b5
Pre Qt 5.14 compatibility 2020-11-03 23:14:26 +00:00
Bill Somerville
698bd23a9c
Disallow sending UDP Message Protocol traffic to broadcast address 2020-11-03 23:08:12 +00:00
Bill Somerville
a6a176bf6e
Pre Qt v5.11 compatibility 2020-11-03 23:07:38 +00:00
Bill Somerville
0df1ce9f64
Add network interface selection combo box widget to message_aggregator 2020-11-03 20:31:11 +00:00
Bill Somerville
1a223f5c45
Remove unwanted file and directory 2020-11-03 20:29:25 +00:00
Bill Somerville
8516a4f538
New combo box with a list of checkable items 2020-11-03 20:28:29 +00:00
Bill Somerville
014812e6c6
UDPDaemon command line flag to list network interfaces 2020-11-02 22:08:37 +00:00
Bill Somerville
93d1e17005
Extend UDP MessageServer client mapping key with the host address
The UDP Example reference applications  now work correctly with WSJT-X
instances with duplicate --rig-name= command line arguments so long as
duplicate instances are run on unique hosts.
2020-11-02 21:35:48 +00:00
Bill Somerville
430d57c1ca
Network interface selection for outgoing UDP multicast datagrams
Default  selection  is  the  loop-back interface.  Users  who  require
interoperation  between  WSJT-X   instances  cooperating  applications
running on different hosts should  select a suitable network interface
and  carefully choose  a multicast  group address,  and TTL,  that has
minimal scope covering the necessary  network(s). Using 224.0.0.1 is a
reasonable    strategy    if   all    hosts    are    on   the    same
subnet. Administratively  scoped multicast group addresses  like those
within 239.255.0.0/16  can cover larger  boundaries, but care  must be
taken if the local subnet has access to a multicast enabled router.

The  IPv4  broadcast  address  (255.255.255.255) may  be  used  as  an
alternative  to multicast  UDP, but  note that  WSJT-X will  only send
broadcast UDP datagrams  on the loop-back interface,  so all recipient
applications must be running on the same host system.

The reference UDP Message protocol  applications are being extended to
be configurable  with a list of  interfaces to join a  multicast group
address on. By default they will only join on the loop-back interface,
which is also  recommended for any applications designed  to take part
in the WSJT-X  UDP Message Protocol. This allows full  user control of
the  scope of  multicast  group membership  with  a very  conservative
default  mode  that will  work  with  all interoperating  applications
running on the same host system.
2020-11-02 15:33:44 +00:00
Bill Somerville
072da278ee
Documentation updates 2020-10-29 22:40:19 +00:00
Bill Somerville
6f2449f510
Doc updates 2020-10-28 23:32:49 +00:00
Bill Somerville
2b40da70cb
Initial check in of a recipe to prepare to build WSJT-X on MS Windows. 2020-10-28 22:06:08 +00:00
Bill Somerville
befbaa6ae9
Reasonable default values for NB setting for command line jt9
Use the -X command option to set  single decode mode and to set the NB
level.

    -X 256*(n+3)+s

Where s=32  selects single decode mode,  and 'n' is the  equivalent NB
setting as used in the WSJT-X UI.  Default for both is zero in FST4(W)
mode if no -X option is passed. E.g. -X 544 selects single decode with
NB=-1 (256*(-1+3)+32).
2020-10-26 20:28:39 +00:00
Bill Somerville
731fe53a1e
Reasonable default values for NB setting for command line jt9
Use the -X command option to set  single decode mode and to set the NB
level.

    -X 256*(n+3)+s

Where s=32  selects single decode mode,  and 'n' is the  equivalent NB
setting as used in the WSJT-X UI.  Default for both is zero in FST4(W)
mode if no -X option is passed. E.g. -X 544 selects single decode with
NB=-1 (256*(-1+3)+32).
2020-10-26 20:20:52 +00:00
Bill Somerville
66e9102d67
Repair regression with UDP spotting to PSK Reporter
Recover correctly from broken connections, i.e. do nothing for UDP.
2020-10-23 04:38:29 +01:00
Bill Somerville
ab90585e46
Cosmetic change 2020-10-23 04:38:29 +01:00
Bill Somerville
c0f11fb67b
Repair regression with UDP spotting to PSK Reporter
Recover correctly from broken connections, i.e. do nothing for UDP.
2020-10-23 04:36:28 +01:00
Bill Somerville
5efe448a9c
Cosmetic change 2020-10-23 03:32:22 +01:00
Bill Somerville
3888b0d0bb
Add --freq-tolerance (-F) jt9 option 2020-10-23 03:26:31 +01:00
Bill Somerville
308d815fb5
Add --freq-tolerance (-F) jt9 option 2020-10-23 03:24:19 +01:00
Bill Somerville
5df39726b6
Updated URLs for recommended Windows Open SSL installers 2020-10-23 01:41:37 +01:00
Bill Somerville
99def213d2
Updated URLs for recommended Windows Open SSL installers 2020-10-23 01:40:38 +01:00
Bill Somerville
8cb6fc6098
Fetch LoTW Users data on start up if it is missing 2020-10-23 01:36:51 +01:00
Bill Somerville
0f10a58b84
Fetch LoTW Users data on start up if it is missing 2020-10-23 01:35:40 +01:00
Bill Somerville
c444cb2409
Merge branch 'release-2.3.0' into develop 2020-10-21 13:37:37 +01:00
Bill Somerville
2a2e120d7c
Repair invalid string references 2020-10-21 13:09:10 +01:00
Bill Somerville
e99f22a5d2
Revert to previous stack reservation on Windows to accommodate F/H 2020-10-21 13:08:03 +01:00
Bill Somerville
5e3b931086
Better executable description for jt9
This  maintains the  sort order  in the  Windows Task  Manager summary
background applications list.
2020-10-21 11:48:24 +01:00
Bill Somerville
a4cbde10cb
Better executable description for jt9
This  maintains the  sort order  in the  Windows Task  Manager summary
background applications list.
2020-10-21 11:46:45 +01:00
Bill Somerville
6c077397dc
Adjust Windows stack and heap reservations for FST4(W) code 2020-10-21 01:37:19 +01:00