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Also cleaned up duplicate trace output. Using the DX Lab Suite Commander CAT interface with rigs like the TS-2000 requires that split mode be set after changing the Tx frequency. This is because setting teh Tx frequency disables split mode. With some Icom rigs the rig must be in split mode before setting the Tx frequency otherwise the Tx frequency change will not be honoured. To fix this the sequence set-split, set-tx-frequency, set-split must always be used to change the Tx frequency. Support for new DX Lab Suite Commander TCP/IP commands Dave AA6YQ has added two new commands to the Commander server to allow more reliable control. Requires DX Lab Suite Commander 11.1.4 or later. Ensure split Tx frequency agrees with UI before transmitting Ensure split works on Yaesu via Hamlib without breaking others Also improved class HamlibTransceiver debug trace messages. Merged r4776-r4779 from wsjtx-1.4 branch. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4780 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
__ __ ______ _____ ________ __ __ | \ _ | \ / \ | \| \ | \ | \ | $$ / \ | $$| $$$$$$\ \$$$$$ \$$$$$$$$ | $$ | $$ | $$/ $\| $$| $$___\$$ | $$ | $$ ______ \$$\/ $$ | $$ $$$\ $$ \$$ \ __ | $$ | $$| \ >$$ $$ | $$ $$\$$\$$ _\$$$$$$\| \ | $$ | $$ \$$$$$$/ $$$$\ | $$$$ \$$$$| \__| $$| $$__| $$ | $$ | $$ \$$\ | $$$ \$$$ \$$ $$ \$$ $$ | $$ | $$ | $$ \$$ \$$ \$$$$$$ \$$$$$$ \$$ \$$ \$$ Copyright (C) 2001 - 2014 by Joe Taylor, K1JT. WSJT-X implements JT9, a new mode designed especially for the LF, MF, and HF bands, as well as the popular mode JT65. Both modes were designed for making reliable, confirmed QSOs under extreme weak-signal conditions. They use nearly identical message structure and source encoding. JT65 was designed for EME (“moonbounce”) on the VHF/UHF bands and has also proved very effective for worldwide QRP communication at HF; in contrast, JT9 is optimized for HF and lower frequencies. JT9 is about 2 dB more sensitive than JT65A while using less than 10% of the bandwidth. World-wide QSOs are possible with power levels of a few watts and compromise antennas. A 2 kHz slice of spectrum is essentially full when occupied by ten JT65 signals. As many as 100 JT9 signals can fit into the same space, without overlap. WSJT-X offers a “bi-lingual” operating mode in which you can transmit and receive JT65 and JT9 signals, switching between modes automatically as needed. Displayed bandwidth can be as large as 5 kHz. If your receiver has as upper-sideband filter at least 4 kHz wide, you can have all the typical JT65 and JT9 activity on screen at once, available for making QSOs with a click of the mouse. Even with standard SSB-width IF filters, switching between JT65 and JT9 modes is quick and convenient. Be sure to read the online WSJT-X User's Guide. Project web site: http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx.html Project mailing list (shared with other applications from the same team): https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/wsjtgroup
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