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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When using split operating and/or rig mode setting there is a delay
before PTT is asserted while the CAT commands are processed. There
will even be a small delay if CAT is only used for PTT. This change
waits for these commands to be completed before starting the user Tx
delay specified in the settings.
There is a notable exception to this in that DX Lab Suite Commander
does not give us a way of knowing when CAT commands have actually been
completed. This combined with the way that Commander spaces CAT
commands, rather than being paced by the rig's CAT responses, means
that delays of more than 1 second are likely. As most rigs suffer some
sort of ALC overshoot when PTT is asserted with audio already present,
it is strongly recommended not to use the DX Lab Suite Commander as a
rig control proxy if your rig may suffer ALC overshoot and you use an
external PA. Please note that using a typical RF power meter to detect
ALC overshoots is unwise as they are rarely fast enough. It is
probably wise to assume that all rigs suffer ALC overshoot since it is
very difficult to design an ALC loop that avoids it.
This change also increases the range of the "Settings->Advanced->Tx
Delay" spin box to 0s up to 2s.
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For FT8 mode:
1. Open LU 13 in the proper way.
2. Disable diagnostic LU 51.
3. Add keyboard shortcuts CTRL+Plus, CTRL-Minus, to adjust audio Tx frequency
in even 50 Hz steps.
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This feature is of limited benefit and causes unexpected behaviour on
rigs with lower than 1Hz resolution. Removed for simplicity.
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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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Until the advanced band hopping scheduler is upgraded to work with T/R
periods other than 2 minutes this scheduler uses a strictly random
scheduler, except that Tx percentages less than 40 defer Tx periods
that would otherwise be consecutive.
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