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Copyright 2001 - 2015 by Joe Taylor, K1JT.
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WSJT-X v1.6.0 Release Notice
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New Features
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WSPR mode, including coordinated automatic band-hopping and a new
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two-pass decoder that can decode overlapping signals.
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EME-motivated features including JT4 (submodes A-G), Echo mode, and
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automatic Doppler tracking. The JT4 decoder is more sensitive than
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that in the latest WSJT, and message averaging is fully automated.
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(Note that submodes JT65B and JT65C are also present in Version 1.6,
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but the high-sensitivity decoder required for EME with JT65 is not yet
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included.)
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Tools for accurate frequency calibration of your radio, so you can be
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always on-frequency to within about 1 Hz.
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Mode-specific standard working frequencies accessible from the
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drop-down band selector.
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Maintenance
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A number of corrections to the Hamlib library, fixing balky
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rig-control features. A few unreliable features peculiar to
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particular radios have been removed.
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WSJT-X v1.5.0 Release Notice
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Decoder Performance Improvements
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The most notable change in v1.5.0 is improved speed and quality of the
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JT9 and JT65 decoders. Algorithms have been fine-tuned, and advantage
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is taken of the multiple CPUs found on most modern computers. Overall
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speedup factors of three or more have been attained since the v1.4.0
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release and more signals are being successfully decoded as well.
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For those interested, here's a summary of speed tests of three
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benchmark versions of WSJT-X, based on reading and decoding an
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identical set of 10,682 *.wav files. The files were recorded on
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various bands from 160 m to 10 m; the number of decodable JT65 signals
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is typically about 5 times the number of JT9 signals. For each test
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the program was set to "JT9+JT65" mode with "Deepest" selected on the
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*Decode* menu. Other setup parameters were identical in all cases.
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The test computer runs Windows 7 and has an Intel i5-2500 processor
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with 4 CPUs.
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Columns labeled "JT9" and "JT65" in the following table give the
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number of decoded signals in each mode. Numbers in the "Time" column
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are total processing time in seconds, and columns labaled "Factor"
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give ratios of the corresponding numbers, relative to WSJT-X v1.3.
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Program Version JT9 Factor JT65 Factor Time Factor
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v1.3 r3673 7691 1.000 40831 1.000 14061 1.00
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v1.4.0 7693 1.000 41796 1.024 13320 1.06
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v1.5.0-rc1 8024 1.043 43946 1.076 4224 3.32
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On the benchmark computer the decoder in v1.5.0-rc1 is more than 3
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times faster than the ones in program releases v1.3 r3673 and v1.4.0.
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At the same time, the number of decoded signals has increased by as
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much as 7.6%.
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Users will notice another consequence of taking advantage of multiple
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CPUs. JT65 and JT9 decodes in dual "JT9+JT65" mode are now done in
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parallel, so decodes are delivered to the Rx activity window as they
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are decoded rather than finishing the current mode before starting the
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other mode. Decoding at the QSO frequency is still given priority,
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but it may not be the first decode displayed because the first decodes
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of the other mode may be produced more quickly. Dual mode decodes are
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now interleaved in the Rx activity window.
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UDP Broadcast
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WSJT-X v1.5.0 introduces a new facility that broadcasts status, decode
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and logged QSO information via the network. Although this facility
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gives no obvious change to the application other than a few new
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settings options, it should allow cooperating applications to interact
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with WSJT-X far more smoothly than the current file based mechanism
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which is prone to contention. The file access contention can be
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detrimental to both WSJT-X and the cooperating application whereas the
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new broadcast mechanism will not.
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Currently the only only cooperating application we know of is JTAlertX
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by Laurie VK3AMA and that currently uses the file based mechanism. We
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hope that Laurie will try the new mechanism but we will continue to
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provide the file based mechanism as well. We also know of at least one
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other application in development for the Apple Mac platform to provide
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similar features to JTAlertX. A contribution for Linux would also be
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most welcome.
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Rig Control
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This continues to be an area of development. There are still many
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untested combinations of equipment since we have to wait until a user
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tries WSJT-X for the first time with each combination before we can be
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sure that any defects have been removed. Hundreds of hours of testing
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have been done and we thank those who have reported issues and offered
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their time to test fixes where necessary.
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FlexRadio & HPSDR Users
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Currently the Hamlib library that we use for direct CAT control of
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your rigs does not provide a fully functioning driver for these
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radios. Instead the TS-2000 emulation mode of these SDRs must be used
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as the Hamlib driver for this has tweaks added to cooperate correctly
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with SDRs. Version v1.4 of WSJT-X did not work with these radios in
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TS-2000 emulation mode and at the time we were not informed of that,
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it appears to have become common knowledge that using the TS-480
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emulation mode was the correct procedure, this is incorrect although
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it did work at the time. The TS-480 emulation may cease to work in a
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future version because it is due to a defect in Hamlib that it works
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at all. The TS-2000 emulation mode is the correct selection and should
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be used with these radios.
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Generated Messages for Type 1 and Type 2 Compound Callsigns
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This is a complex area because it requires special action by both
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parties in a QSO since the automatically generated standard messages
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are not always suitable. We have tried to improve the standard message
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generation and recognition along with better recognition of own call
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messages. As before it is imperative that operators take note of their
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QSO partners responses and be prepared to manually edit replies when
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communicating with compound callsign stations.
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WSJT-X v1.4.0 Release Notice
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Migration of User Files
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This release includes a new install mechanism that separates user
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files from installation and program files. This means that going
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forward upgrades will be seamless with user files preserved and
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automatically carried forward without user intervention. For this
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release only it is necessary to move your user files manually if you
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wish to preserve them. The locations of user files have changed and
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now vary depending on the installation platform. The following notes
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are intended to guide you in moving your user files, this is a one
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time action.
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On Microsoft Windows:
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The new location for user files is %LOCALAPPDATA% which is an
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environment variable defined automatically by Windows, you may use the
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environment variable any place where a file path would normally be
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used e.g. in the location entry bar in Windows File Explorer or in
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arguments to command line programs from a Command Prompt window.
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On Linux and other Unix systems:
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The new location for user files ~/.local/share
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On Mac:
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The new location for user files is ~/Library/Application\ Support
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In all cases the files are stored in a subdirectory which by default
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is WSJT-X
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In the case of users who run multiple instances of WSJT-X on a single
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computer there are different user file locations for each
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instance. The non-default locations are in sibling subdirectories each
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suffixed by the rig name argument passed to WSJT-X at startup (See
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Running Multiple Instances below).
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The user files that you may wish to migrate from older versions of
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WSJT-X are:
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ALL.TXT
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CALL3.TXT
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wsjtx.log
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wsjtx_log.adi
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The format of each of these files is unchanged in WSJT-X v1.4 so all
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that is needed is to copy them to the new location.
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For example on Microsoft Windows assuming a WSJT-X v1.3 installation
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in C:\WSJT\wsjtx-1.3, using a command prompt window:
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copy C:\WSJT\wsjtx-1.3\ALL.TXT %LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X\
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copy C:\WSJT\wsjtx-1.3\CALL3.TXT %LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X\
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copy C:\WSJT\wsjtx-1.3\wsjtx.log %LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X\
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copy C:\WSJT\wsjtx-1.3\wsjtx_log.adi %LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X\
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On Linux:
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/ALL.TXT ~/.local/share/WSJT-X/
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/CALL3.TXT ~/.local/share/WSJT-X/
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/wsjtx.log ~/.local/share/WSJT-X/
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/wsjtx_log.adi ~/.local/share/WSJT-X/
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On Mac:
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/ALL.TXT ~/Library/Application\ Support/WSJT-X/
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/CALL3.TXT ~/Library/Application\ Support/WSJT-X/
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/wsjtx.log ~/Library/Application\ Support/WSJT-X/
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cp ~/wsjtx-1.3/wsjtx_log.adi ~/Library/Application\ Support/WSJT-X/
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If you have a customized cty.dat file installed, then that too should
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be copied to the new directory.
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Settings
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WSJT-X v1.4 introduces a new settings regime. There is no facility to
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migrate settings from prior versions and copying the wsjtx.ini
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settings file to the new user files location will not carry over any
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useful information. The new settings dialog is very different from
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prior versions but it is intuitive and will not take long to configure
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for you equipment and preferences.
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Running Multiple Instances
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For users with multiple radios or multi-receiver SDRs WSJT-X offers
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multiple instance support. Prior to WSJT-X v1.4 this involved
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installing the application multiple times in separate locations, this
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is no longer necessary and multiple instances MUST be run from a
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single installation. This is possible as user and other writable data
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files are stored in a unique location for each instance.
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WSJT-X has a new command line option that coordinates multiple
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instances called --rig-name (-r for short) which allow you to specify
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a unique key for each instance. If no --rig-name option is supplied a
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default location is used for writable files as specified in the
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Migrating of User Files section above. If a key is provided then the
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same key must be used every time that instance is started so as to
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associate it with the correct data files.
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If the unique key were ft-857 then you must start WSJT-X using that
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key e.g.
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wsjtx --rig-name=ft-857
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and the data files will be stored in a directory "WSJT-X - ft-857" for
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example on Windows:
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"%LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X - ft-857\"
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Multiple instance support may also be used if more than one operator
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uses the same computer with their own call signs, or a single operator
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who operates in multiple locations with different call signs or
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wishing to maintain separate log files for each location.
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Known Issues
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Editing station details in the frequencies tab of the settings window
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may not save the changes to the settings file. Updates will show in
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the settings tables until application exit but may not be used by the
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application. A workaround is available, delete the whole row and
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re-enter the details rather than editing individual fields. This
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defect is resolved in the next release (v1.5).
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WSJT-X ChangeLog
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October 7, 2013: Version 1.2.1, r3590
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Windows Vista has a broken rate converter which gets invoked when an
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input audio stream at 48kHz sample rate is requested. To correct this
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problem, WSJT-X revision 3590 reverts to input sampling at 12000 Hz by
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default when run under Vista. All other platforms use 48000 Hz sample
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rate for both input and output.
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October 3, 2013: Version 1.2.1, r3587
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1. Input sample rate is now uniformly 48000 Hz on all supported
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platforms.
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2. Properly handle DNS lookup failures for PSKreporter site.
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3. Clear the logbook "Name" field after logging a QSO.
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4. Add tuning paramegters for better audio performance on some machines.
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5. Improved handling of displayed text when larger fonts are used.
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6. Fix message truncation when a callsign is unexpectedly long.
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7. Fix the "stuck decode" bug experienced by some users.
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8. Remove the bogus error message sometimes printed upon program exit.
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August 17, 2013: Version 1.2, r3563
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Changes since revision 3556 include the following:
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1. Fix bug preventing program restart with "+2 kHz" already set.
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2. Fix bug causing problems if program is installed in a directory
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with embedded space(s) in the name.
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3. Fixed an audio input problem (seen on some computers) by moving
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audio input to the audio thread, running at High Priority.
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4. Re-enabled the capability for running multiple instances.
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August 16, 2013: Version 1.2, r3556
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Changes since code revision 3520 include the following:
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1. Audio I/O now uses Qt's built-in multimedia library inatead of
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PortAudio. User options are provided for input (mono/left/right) and
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output (mono/left/right/both), and a digital attenuation slider to
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control Tx audio level. In "Split Tx" mode, Tx signals are now
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cleaner because Tx audio is constrained to the range 1500 - 2000 Hz.
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2. Windows reports to PSKReporter now use our own code, rather than
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PSKReporter.dll.
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3. Many new optional palettes for waterfall colors, selectable from a
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drop-down list on the Wide Graph window.
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4. Fixed bug causing misalignment of Cumulative spectrum when start
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frequency is not 0. Decoding begins at start frequency rather than
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0 Hz.
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5. Tx message #6 is now selected at program startup.
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6. Faster logbook lookup when "Show DXCC entity and worked B4 status"
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is selected. Also better ADIF compatibility and better text alignment
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in left and right text windows.
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7. Improved Tool Tips for on-screen controls.
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8. Various other code changes for uniformity across platforms, ease of
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maintenance, and good programming practice. (Most of these will be
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invisible to users.)
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9. Program is now built with the latest Qt, version 5.1.
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10. Updates to User's Guide.
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August 2, 2013: Version 1.1.1, r3520
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Improvements since Version 1.1, r3496 include the following:
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1. New organization of the "Band Settings" tab on the configuration
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screen, including antenna descriptions for PSK Reporter on a "per
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band" basis.
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2. Full control is provided for DTR and RTS lines on the serial port
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used for CAT control.
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3. Optional user control of font sizes. Use a text editor to create a
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file "fonts.txt" in the WSJT-X installation directory. It should have
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four numbers on a single line. The first two are point size and
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weight (0-100 scale) for GUI labels, the next two are point size and
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weight for the decoded text windows. For example, try "9 50 12 100".
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4. New user control at bottom of Wide Graph window sets the start
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frequency of the waterfall scale.
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5. New optional palette "gray1" for the waterfall.
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6. The small colored button just right of the "+2 kHz" checkbox now
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shows the letter "S" if "Split Tx" has been checked.
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7. New user option appends DXCC country name and "QSO B4" status to
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decoded CQ messages.
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8. Setting of dial frequencies through Commander should should now
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be aware of local convention for decimal separator.
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9. Several minor bug fixes.
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10. Refactoring of code to move audio input.output into the GUI thread.
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(Should be invisible to users).
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11. Updated credits displayed in the "About" window.
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12. Updated User's Guide.
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July 19, 2013: Version 1.1, r3496
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This is a full release of WSJT-X Version 1.1. It provides an easy way
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to make QSOs in both JT65 and JT9 modes.
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Changes from the most recent beta release, r3487, include the
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following:
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1. Significant optimizations of the JT9 decoder, providing speed
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improvements up to 5 times.
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2. Frequency-setting through DX Lab Commander now works properly at
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non-integral kHz frequencies.
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3. A new meter widget has been added (thanks to PY2SDR).
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4. Implementation of "multiple instances" has been completed and
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tested (thanks to KK1D).
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5. Several minor bug fixes.
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July 15, 2013: Version 1.1 Beta Release, r3487
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Version 1.1 of WSJT-X is "bi-lingual" -- it transmits and receives
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both JT9 and JT65 signals, switching between modes automatically as
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needed. The maximum displayed bandwidth has been increased from 1 to
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5 kHz. If your receiver has an upper-sideband filter at least 4 kHz
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wide, on most bands you can have all the JT65 *and* all the JT9
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activity on screen at once, available for making QSOs.
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Other improvements since v1.0, r3323 include the following:
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1. CAT control via DxLab Commander.
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2. Improved GUI appearance, especially on Linux and OS X.
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3. Compilable with Qt5 as well as Qt4.
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4. Fixed occasional program crashes caused by receiving a message in
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the form "call1 call2" (with no grid, report, etc.).
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5. Improved handling of audio device selection in Linux.
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6. Log QSO frequency, instead of dial frequency only.
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7. Added Tx Power to ADIF log information.
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8. Added option to retain between QSOs the Power and Comments fields
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for ADIF and wsjtx logs.
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9. Added optional antenna description for PSK Reporter.
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10 Fixed a bug in handling of logged grid locator when none was
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available on the double-clicked line.
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11. Fixed a bug that caused small differences in the lengths of
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transmitted symbols. This leads to improved decoding.
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12. Tx message (highlighted in yellow) now includes a mode flag and
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the audio offset from dial frequency.
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13. Added a spinner control for Rx Freq.
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14. New on-screen button "Lock Tx=Rx" locks Tx and Rx frequencies
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together.
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15. Allow Windows COM port number greater than 9.
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16. Don't clear DxGrid when user double-clicks on a message with no
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grid, if the message's Tx call is same as DxCall.
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17. Double-click on yellow Tx message now sets frequency, but does
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nothing else.
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18. Rationalized the logic of the CAT control indicator button. Now
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colored grey/green/orange/red -- see User's Guide.
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19. Operating in "Split Tx" mode is optional (but with most radios is
|
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necessary if you will transmit at more than 2.7 kHz above dial
|
|
frequency).
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20. The correct TxMode label now appears on program startup.
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21. "Transmitting..." message in ALL.TXT now has the correct TxMode.
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22. File wsjt_status.txt includes TxMode.
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23. F4 clears Az, Dist, and the Tx message boxes.
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|
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24. You can decode JT9 signals in the JT65 frequency range, and
|
|
vice-versa, by double-clicking the signal in the waterfall.
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|
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25. Better logic for enabling/disabling the TestPTT button.
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26. Do not call getFreq() when the TestPTT button is clicked and
|
|
PTTmethod is via CAT control.
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|
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27. New cold-start default frequencies are set at reasonable values
|
|
for JT65. A "+2 kHz" checkbox is provided for quick setup in JT9-only
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mode.
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28. Default macros added as simple examples.
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|
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|
In case you wondered about r3482, which was posted for a few hours
|
|
only...
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|
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It was repleced by r3487 in order to fix two bugs. Revision 3487
|
|
uses more sensible logic for what to do when the "DX Grid" entry is
|
|
edited, and it fixes a bug that could prevent program restart if
|
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you had exited the program with "+2 kHz" checked.
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May 30, 2013: Version 1.0, r3323
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--------------------------------
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With this release of WSJT-X Version 1.0 we include a few (relatively
|
|
minor) enhancements in response to user requests, as well as some
|
|
program polishing and cleanup. Active program development will
|
|
continue, but new releases will become less frequent.
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|
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|
1. New option on the Setup menu: "Tx freq locked to Rx freq".
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2. Double-click on a decoded "73" message now sets Tx5, rather than Tx6.
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|
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|
3. New keyboard shortcuts: Alt+1 through Alt+6 set the next Tx message
|
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at the corresponding number.
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|
4. PTT control via Ham Radio Deluxe has been imnplemented and tested.
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|
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|
5. "Tool Tips" are now provided for most on-screen controls.
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|
|
|
6. Under Linux and OS X, listings of available audio devices and APIs
|
|
have been corrected.
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|
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|
7. Tab order among GUI controls has been cleaned up.
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|
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|
8. Updates to the WSJT-X User's Guide.
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May 22, 2013: v0.99, r3297
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--------------------------
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|
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1. CAT control via Ham Radio Deluxe is now available. For setup
|
|
details see item #5 at the top of page 6 of the updated WSJT-X
|
|
User's Guide.
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|
|
|
2. Submodes JT9-5, JT8-10, JT9-30 have been de-activated. (As far as I
|
|
know, nobody was using them.) This action makes the program smaller
|
|
by some 150 MB and able to run effectively on some older computers.
|
|
|
|
3. Bizarre ordering of COM port numbers on the drop-down list has been
|
|
corrected, and suitable serial ports added to the list displayed in
|
|
Linux.
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|
|
|
4. Gray bar between decoding periods now contains a dashed line.
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|
|
|
5. Corrected a bug that prevented use of Setup | Configuration with
|
|
no existing wsjtx.ini file.
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|
|
|
May 17, 2013: v0.95, r3278
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|
--------------------------
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|
1. Double-clicking on a decoded text line in "Band Activity" window
|
|
now copies the line into the "QSO Frequency" window if it was not
|
|
already there.
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|
|
|
2. Option "Color highlighting in left window" removed from Setup
|
|
menu. Highlighting is now always done.
|
|
|
|
3. Positions of "QSO Frequency" and "Band Activity" windows have been
|
|
swapped.
|
|
|
|
4. F4 was restored to its previous use; F5 is now used to display
|
|
Special Mouse Commands
|
|
|
|
5. Small square between Band selector and Frequency readout was made
|
|
a control button. Orange indicates one-way CAT control from
|
|
program to radio, red indicates bi-directional control. Clicking
|
|
the orange button causes a one-time readout of dial frequency.
|
|
|
|
6. If Save=None, the last recorded file is deleted on program exit.
|
|
This prevents unwanted accumulation of files in the Save
|
|
directory.
|
|
|
|
7. Status-bar messages were re-arranged in a more logical order.
|
|
|
|
8. Tx signal report was added to wsjtx_status.txt (for JT-Alert)
|
|
|
|
9. More informative labels were placed on the "Tab 2" GUI controls.
|
|
|
|
10. Better default scaling for the "Cumulative" spectrum.
|
|
|
|
11. New algorithm for identifying JT9 signals to send to decoder,
|
|
resulting major improvements in decoder speed.
|
|
|
|
12. Bug fixes:
|
|
- Incorrect displayed frequencies for JT9-2 signals
|
|
- Infinitely repeated "Error rigOpen -1" messages
|
|
- User tries to open CAT control using busy or nonexistent serial port
|
|
|
|
13. Many updates to the User's Guide
|
|
|
|
|
|
May 2, 2013: v0.95, r3251
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
|
|
1. The "band change" function is executed whenever the Band combobox
|
|
is activated, even if the selected band has not changed.
|
|
|
|
2. The program does not set rig mode. That task is left to the user.
|
|
|
|
3. Time interval for polling rig frequency is now a user parameter on
|
|
the setup screen. I set mine to 1 second, which works fine with
|
|
the Kenwood TS-2000. Set it to 0 if you want no polling for
|
|
frequency (which means unidirectional CAT control from program to
|
|
radio). Choose something like 10 s for the K3.
|
|
|
|
4. Much new work on the WSJT-X User's Guide, which is approaching its
|
|
final form for Version 1.0. Please read it and tell us about
|
|
anything you find unclear or missing!
|
|
|
|
These changes address nearly all of the CAT issues found by a few
|
|
users -- those with K3, IC-746, IC-706, in particular.
|
|
|
|
One additional piece of advice when running WSJT-X in Windows: connect
|
|
and turn on the radio and any interface equipment before starting
|
|
WSJT-X, and exit the program before turning such equipment off.
|
|
|
|
April 29, 2013: v0.95, r3243
|
|
----------------------------
|
|
|
|
1. Now has bi-directionsl CAT control using direct calls to hamlib
|
|
functions. Highlights displayed dial frequency with red background
|
|
if frequency differs from nominal for the selected band by more
|
|
than 100 kHz. (Is there a more useful or logical condition to
|
|
flag?) Small red square between Band selector and Dial Frequency
|
|
display to indicate that CAT control is active. Mode is set to USB
|
|
on startup. (Note: CAT control diagnostics are presently rather
|
|
rudimentary, we're still working on this. Feedback is welcome!)
|
|
|
|
2. New controls on Setup | Configuration screen:
|
|
- RTS/DTR OFF -- needed by K2 and maybe other radios
|
|
- Data / Mic -- select CAT-control PTT type
|
|
- Test CAT Control -- try settings before returning to main screen
|
|
- Test PTT -- try settings for toggling PTT On/Off
|
|
|
|
3. Help menu now provides displays of Keyboard Shortcuts (quick access
|
|
via F3) and Special Mouse Commands (F4).
|
|
|
|
4. Option "Setup | Advanced | Allow multiple instances" enables the
|
|
use of more than one instance of WSJT-X for special applications.
|
|
(The program must be copied into and run from different
|
|
directories.)
|
|
|
|
5. No posts to PSK Reporter if band was changed during the reception
|
|
period.
|
|
|
|
6. Improved behavior of Tune button.
|
|
|
|
7. Improved inter-process communication between WSJT-X and JT-Alert-X.
|
|
|
|
8. Better interaction between "Report" spinner control and Tx messages.
|
|
|
|
9. Removed the NB checkbox and slider. (Has anyone found these useful?)
|
|
|
|
10. New buttons on main window: "Tx=Rx" sets Tx frequency to current
|
|
Rx frequency; "Rx=Tx" does the opposite.
|
|
|
|
11. Log QSO confirmation window is now "non-modal": you can keep it
|
|
open and still access controls on the main window.
|
|
|
|
12. Tab-order has been rationalized on most screens.
|
|
|
|
13. Dial frequency and mode written to file ALL.TXT.
|
|
|
|
14. Double-click on decoded line sets Tx message #3 if message has
|
|
the form "MyCall Call2 rpt".
|
|
|
|
15. Bug causing occasional, seemingly unpredictable program crashes
|
|
has been fixed.
|
|
|
|
16. The WSJT-X User's Guide is somewhat closer to being complete. User
|
|
feedback on the Guide will be most welcome. What is unclear? What
|
|
is missing?
|
|
|
|
April 17, 2013: v0.9, r3195
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Sorry, the CAT control changes in r3187/3188 were a dismal failure
|
|
in many stations, and they introduced other bugs as well. This revision
|
|
goes back to uni-directional CAT control: the program can set the
|
|
radio's dial frequency and do T/R switching, but that's all. The band
|
|
setting is not reset on program startup.
|
|
|
|
2. Logic for the Tune button has been corrected.
|
|
|
|
3. For Linux compile-it-yourself enthusiasts: the interface to
|
|
PSK Reporter is now working undel Linux.
|
|
|
|
April 16, 2013: v0.9, r3188
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
|
|
1. CAT control now reads and follows changes in radio's dial
|
|
frequency. Readout gets red highlighting if radio is on wrong band.
|
|
On program restart, band is reset to the last selected band.
|
|
|
|
2. New "Tune" button generates an unmodulated carrier. Toggle button
|
|
a second time to turn Tx off.
|
|
|
|
3. Added labels at top of "Tab 2" and enlarged the text entry fields.
|
|
|
|
4. Fixed the broken logic for "Runaway Tx watchdog".
|
|
|
|
5. Fixed "Prompt me to log QSO" so that it no longer requires also
|
|
setting "ID after 73".
|
|
|
|
6. Additional changes of (eventual) interest to Linux users. Code for
|
|
sending spots to PSK Reporter now in place.
|
|
|
|
April 13, 2013: v0.9, r3166
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Option to send Tx messages (highlighted in yellow) to the QSO window.
|
|
|
|
2. Prevent starting a transmission more than 24 sec into a Tx period.
|
|
|
|
3. "Setup | Options" changed to "Setup | Configuration".
|
|
|
|
4. Type Alt-V to save the most recently completed Rx file.
|
|
|
|
5. Fixed bug that truncated Rx messages to 16 characters.
|
|
|
|
6. Internal program changes that should provide better user diagnostics
|
|
when necessary at program startup.
|
|
|
|
April 11, 2013: v0.9, r3157
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Maximum size of several window areas increased to accommodate system
|
|
fonts set larger than default.
|
|
|
|
2. New behavior of Erase button: click once to erase the left (QSO) window,
|
|
twice to erase both decoded text windows.
|
|
|
|
3. Keyboard shortcuts:
|
|
Alt-D: decode again at QSO frequency (same as clicking the Decode() button)
|
|
Shift-D: do another full decode in both windows
|
|
Alt-E: Erase()
|
|
Ctrl-F: Edit the free text message box
|
|
Alt-H: Halt Tx()
|
|
Alt M: Monitor()
|
|
Alt-N: Enable Tx()
|
|
Alt-Q: Log QSO()
|
|
Alt-S: Stop()
|
|
|
|
4. New Setup options: "Tx disabled after sending 73" and "Runaway Tx
|
|
watchdog".
|
|
|
|
5. Fixed bug in saving the "report received" for logging purposes.
|
|
|
|
6. Corrected the logic for "Runaway Tx watchdog".
|
|
|
|
7. Fixed bug that truncated characters 17 and 18 of decoded messages.
|
|
|
|
April 10, 2013: v0.9, r3151
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Blank line between decoding periods is now in the right-hand
|
|
text window, where it should be.
|
|
2. Decoding range defined by fMin and fMax is now enforced.
|
|
|
|
April 9, 2013: v0.9, r3143
|
|
--------------------------
|
|
This minor release restores the decoding speed of earlier revisions
|
|
and corrects a bug that prevented sending CW ID.
|
|
|
|
April 9, 2013: v0.9, r3142
|
|
--------------------------
|
|
|
|
This version of WSJT-X has a number of significant changes. Please
|
|
read the following notes carefully. Also -- even if you are already
|
|
familiar with WSJT-X -- be sure to read the updated WSJT-X User's
|
|
Guide at
|
|
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT-X_Users_Guide.pdf ,
|
|
especially pages 3 and 4.
|
|
|
|
Changes since v0.8 r3118 include the following:
|
|
|
|
1. There are now two scrolling windows for decoded text. The left
|
|
window contains decodes only from close to the designated QSO
|
|
frequency. The right window includes signals over the full decoding
|
|
range.
|
|
|
|
2. An alternative set of controls is now available for generating and
|
|
selecting Tx messages. Some may find these more convenient to use
|
|
than the Tx1 through Tx6 message boxes.
|
|
|
|
3. A number of new user options are available on the Setup menu:
|
|
- Blank line between decoding periods (right window only)
|
|
- Clear DX Call and DX Grid after logging QSO
|
|
- Display distances in miles
|
|
- Runaway Tx watchdog
|
|
- Background colors for left window
|
|
- Double-click on decoded message sets Tx Enable
|
|
|
|
4. New or changed on-screen features
|
|
- "Tol" replaced by fMin and fMax on waterfall screen (see User's Guide)
|
|
- Spinner control for signal report
|
|
- On waterfall scale: green marker for Rx freq, red for Tx. blue
|
|
for decoding range
|
|
|
|
5. New behavior
|
|
- "CQ DX" is now treated properly when decoded line is double-clicked
|
|
- Message formate for compound callsigns (e.g., PJ4/K1ABC, G4XYZ/P)
|
|
are now handled correctly. (Some restrictions apply, and will
|
|
be spelled out in the completed User's Guide.)
|
|
- Decode button now causes a decode only at the specified Rx frequency.
|
|
- Click on waterfall spectrum sets Rx freq; double-click also invokes
|
|
decoder (as though Decode button had been clicked). CTRL-click moves
|
|
both Rx and Tx freqs.
|
|
- Amplitude at end of transmission is ramped down to prevent a final
|
|
key click.
|
|
|
|
6. The following bugs have been fixed:
|
|
- Logic error in decoder
|
|
- Certain non-standard Tx messages could cause a program crash.
|
|
- Certain (rarely used) messages did not pack/unpack correctly
|
|
|
|
April 2, 2013: v0.8, r3118
|
|
--------------------------
|
|
1. Improved interface to program JT-Alert, by VK3AMA.
|
|
|
|
2. The LogQSO confirmation dialog no longer blocks the GUI updating
|
|
process.
|
|
|
|
3. A blank line with gray background separates the decoded text lines for
|
|
each new invocation of the decoder.
|
|
|
|
4. New suggested default frequencies: 5.357, 18.104, and 24.918 MHz.
|
|
Be sure to edit these entries on the 'Default Frequencies' tab of the
|
|
Setup screen. (When you have done this once, the new values will be
|
|
remembered.)
|
|
|
|
5. The LogQSO button now does nothing is the 'DX call' entry field is
|
|
blank.
|
|
|
|
6. Several minor bugs were fixed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
March 27, 2013: v0.8, r3113
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Bug fix: VOX control of T/R switching now works.
|
|
|
|
2. Potentially useful error messages now appear when CAT control
|
|
has failed.
|
|
|
|
3. Added an instruction on the Log QSO confirmation screen.
|
|
|
|
4. Clear the DXcall and DXgrid entries after logging a QSO.
|
|
|
|
March 26, 2013: v0.8, r3112
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
|
|
Edson Pereira, PY2SDR, recently became an active contributor to this
|
|
open-source project. Edson and I have been very busy over the past
|
|
few days! WSJT-X revision 3112 has many changes and new features.
|
|
|
|
1. The GUI layout has been adjusted and optimized.
|
|
|
|
2. CAT control is now operational, offering optional control of your
|
|
radio's dial frequency and T/R status. Go to the Setup | Options
|
|
window to select the necessary parameters.
|
|
|
|
3. CW ID has been implemented. You can have your ID sent after a fixed
|
|
time interval, or automatically when you transmit a "73" or free
|
|
text message.
|
|
|
|
4. Default dial frequencies are available for each band on a new tab
|
|
on the Setup | Options window. Please note: some of these
|
|
frequencies are probably wrong! You can edit them as needed.
|
|
(Please let us know if the original values are inconsistent with
|
|
actual practice on any band.)
|
|
|
|
5. Several new options appear on the Setup menu. Try them!
|
|
|
|
6. Azimuth and Distance information is displayed whenever a valid grid
|
|
locator appears in the "Dx Grid" box.
|
|
|
|
7. The decoder has again been adjusted for better compromise between
|
|
sensitivity and decoding time.
|
|
|
|
8. The User's Guide is out of date, and needs work. We hope to get to
|
|
that task soon.
|
|
|
|
9. Very important for some would-be users: WSJT-X now runs properly
|
|
under Linux. We haven't made a package yet, so for now you must
|
|
compile your own. If you don't know how, we hope to be set up
|
|
to make packages before too long.
|
|
|
|
10. If you know someone who might be interested in contributing to the
|
|
development of WSJT-X and related projects, please send him/her
|
|
our way! We're especially looking for someone interested in
|
|
producing packaged Linux distributions -- for example, *.deb or
|
|
*.rpm packages, but other programming help is also wanted.
|
|
|
|
As always: please report bugs, and don't be bashful about sending us
|
|
your feature requests!
|
|
|
|
March 22, 2013: v0.7, r3071
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Correct a bug that (still) allowed display of previous decodes
|
|
when nothing new was decoded.
|
|
|
|
2. Add a user confirmation screen activated when you click Log QSO.
|
|
This lets you edit or add information before it is written to the
|
|
ADIF file.
|
|
|
|
3. Tx message macros and now available. Configure them on the Setup
|
|
window. They are invoked as a pop-up menu by right-clicking on the
|
|
Tx5 message window; then select the desired message by left-clicking
|
|
on the desired message.
|
|
|
|
March 20, 2013: v0.7, r3063
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Add Frequency to the generated ADIF records.
|
|
|
|
2. Correct a decoder bug that led to duplication of previous output
|
|
when nothing new was decoded.
|
|
|
|
March 19, 2013: v0.7, r3061
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Allow Windows COM port numbers up to 99.
|
|
|
|
2. Replace status files wsjtx_qrg.txt and wsjtx_txcall.txt with
|
|
a single file, wsjtx_status.txt.
|
|
|
|
3. Combine wsjtx_rx.log and wsjtx_tx.log into a single file ALL.TXT.
|
|
|
|
4. "Log QSO" now writes a file in ADIF format.
|
|
|
|
5. Starting to implement popup macros for Tx message #5.
|
|
|
|
6. Big improvement in decoding speed.
|
|
|
|
*** More changes to come! Please report any problems, especially
|
|
*** with the ADIF-format log.
|
|
|
|
March 12, 2013: v0.6, r3046
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
1. Decoded calls can now be uploaded to the PSK Reporter web site.
|
|
Check the box "Enable PSK Reporter" on the Setup screen, and go to
|
|
http://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html to see the spots. Be sure to
|
|
enter your "Dial Frequency (MHz)" at lower right of the Wide Graph
|
|
window. (Rig control features are yet to come...)
|
|
|
|
2. Added some interfaces to permit use with the program JT-Alert,
|
|
by VK3AMA. Look for this capability in the near future.
|
|
|
|
March 6, 2013: v0.5, r3038
|
|
--------------------------
|
|
1. Selection of Current/Cumulative/JT9Sync for the 2d spectral display
|
|
changed to a combobox.
|
|
|
|
2. Double-click on decoded text does not change frequency settings
|
|
if first decoded call is MyCall.
|
|
|
|
March 1, 2013: v0.5, r3026
|
|
--------------------------
|
|
1. The horizontal scale of 2d spectra (e.g., the "red curve") is now
|
|
correct when the user has selected FFT Bins/Pixel > 1.
|
|
|
|
2. Double-clicking on a decoded text line now selects the second
|
|
callsign independent of exactly where one has clicked on the line.
|
|
In addition, it sets the selected frequencies (both Tx and Rx) to
|
|
the frequency of the decoded transmission.
|
|
|
|
December 11, 2012: v0.5, r2791
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
1. Messages of the form "CQ DX K1ABC" are now supported.
|
|
|
|
November 30, 2012: v0.5, r2788
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
1. A bug was introduced when support for positive signal reports was
|
|
added. It could cause a program crash when certain free-text messages
|
|
were composed for transmission. The bug has been fixed.
|
|
|
|
2. In the slower JT9 sub-modes, the UTC listed on decoded text lines
|
|
has been changed to the start time of the Rx sequence, rather than the
|
|
time of the final minute.
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3. The waterfall's "Auto Zero" button had no function, and has been
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removed.
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4. In previous revisions the installer put a number of DLLs into
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the Windows system directory, normally C:\Windows\System32. This
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revision installs the DLLs to the WSJT-X installation directory.
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November 29, 2012: v0.5, r2786
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1. In r2783, the companion program jt9.exe (started automatically when
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you start WSJT-X) was a CPU hog for no good reason. This was an
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oversight on my part, and the bug has been corrected.
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2. The program should now run correctly if installed in a directory
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whose name contains embedded spaces. (Under Vista and Win7, however,
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it's still not a good idea to install WSJT-X into C:\Program Files,
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because of restricted write permissions there.)
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3. In r2783 and earlier, stopping a transmission by toggling to "Auto
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OFF" would terminate Tx audio and release PTT almost simultaneously,
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possibly hot-switching your T/R relay(s). This has been corrected so
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that proper sequencing takes place.
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November 28, 2012: v0.5, r2783
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This revision has an unusually large number of changes relative to the
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previous release, v0.4 r2746. These changes include:
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1. PTT control via COM ports COM10 and higher is enabled.
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2. Improved decoder performance: higher speed as well as better
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chances of success. Moderate amounts of frequency drift are detected
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and compensated. Computed S/N values are more reliable. Time offsets
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from -2.5 to +5 s are now supported, which makes JT9 usable for EME.
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(EME tests on 144 MHz have been successful, and performance on that
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propagation mode appears to be good.)
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3. Tx Frequency now tracks the selected QSO Frequency (unless you hold
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down the CTRL key when setting QSO Frequency via mouse-clicks or the
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F11/F12 keys).
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4. Decoded text containing "CQ " is highlighted with green background;
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text including "MyCall" is highlighted in red.
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5. In previous versions, signal reports were required to be in the
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range -30 to -01 dB. In v0.5 r2782 the range has been extended to -50
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to +49 dB. There is backward compatibility for the range -30 to -01,
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but reports in the range -50 to -31 and 0 to +49 will NOT be decoded
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correctly by previous program versions. It is important to upgrade!
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6. Items "Save Synced" and "Save Decoded" are now implemented.
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7. UTC Date, JT9 submode, and a parameter related to the decoding
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procedure are now included in file wsjtx_rx.log.
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8. Editing of Tx messages (in any of the six Tx message boxes) is
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complete when you hit "Tab" or "Return". The message is then parsed
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and converted to the form in which it will be displayed if decoding is
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successful. Free-text messages are trimmed to 13 characters and
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highlighted with a pink background.
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9. The most recent transmitted message is displayed in the right-most
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label on the status bar. This can be useful if you have lost track of
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where you were in a QSO.
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10. By default, the program now starts with Monitor ON. An option on
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the Setup menu allows you to select "Monitor OFF at startup".
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11. Better scaling is provided for the red "JT9 Sync" curve. Note
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that JT9 signals in the active sub-mode should appear in this plot as
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a bump of width equal to the total signal bandwidth, with a narrow and
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slightly higher bump at the left edge. The narrow bump is the
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frequency of the Sync tone, which is defined as the nominal frequency
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of the JT9 signal.
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12. Basic QSO information is now written to file wsjt.log when you
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click the "Log QSO" button.
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13. The WSJT-X User's Guide has been updated.
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14. Other known bugs have been fixed. There will probably be new
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ones! When you find one, or if you know of any old ones that have NOT
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been fixed, please send me email.
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Summary of Present Status
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I believe that WSJT-X is now a stable and very usable program. Many
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thousands of QSOs have been made with JT9-1, mostly at HF -- I have
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made nearly 100, myself. Also a number of QSOs have also been
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completed at MF, and successful tests have been made on 2m EME, etc.
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A number of QSOs have also been made with JT9-2.
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As far as I know the slower modes (JT9-5, JT9-10, and JT9-30) also
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work correctly. (Certainly they do in my laboratory test setup.)
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Most people will find these modes too slow for "everyday" use, and
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they require high frequency stability. It remains to be seen whether
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they will be widely used.
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An alternative approach to obtaining improved sensitivity would be to
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give the decoder an ability to average over several successive
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transmissions. For example, the average of five JT9-1 transmissions
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could reach a decoding threshold around -32 dB, only 2 dB worse than a
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single JT9-5 transmission. Because of QSB, the shorter transmissions
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may actually succeed in less total time. Stability requirements would
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be those of JT9-1, much less stringent than those of JT9-5.
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Program development is not finished, by any means. I will be grateful
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for your feedback on performance issues, as well as your "wish-list"
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of features to be added. As always, example recordings of files that
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you think should have decoded, but did not, will be much appreciated.
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November 16, 2012: v0.4, r2746
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Changes from v0.4 r2731 include the following:
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1. Valid signal reports are now generated by double-clicking on a
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callsign in the decoded text window.
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2. Consecutive spaces in a Tx message are now collapsed into a single
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space.
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3. Decoding speed is much improved, especially when strong (possibly
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non-JT9) signals are present and "Tol" is set to a relatively large
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value.
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4. Scaling of the "JT9 Sync" plot (red curve) is more reasonable.
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5. Layout of widgets on the main window has been improved.
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6. Several minor bug fixes.
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November 14, 2012: v0.4, r2731
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A number of known bugs have been fixed, and the JT9 decoder is
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|
significantly improved. Among other improvements, the program is now
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much less fussy about timing issues.
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November 6, 2012: v0.3, r2717
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Changes from r2713 include the following:
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1. A bug in the decoder that led to erratic behavior (failed decodes)
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under certain conditions has been corrected. Decoding is now much
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|
more reliable.
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2. A valid algorithm is now used to calculate S/N values for received
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JT9 signals.
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3. The header format of recorded *.wav files has been corrected.
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These files will now play correctly in Windows programs that expect
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|
the standard header.
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November 6, 2012: v0.2, r2713
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Changes from r2711 include the following:
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1. Updates to the Quick-Start User's Guide,
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|
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT-X_Users_Guide.pdf
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2. Double-click on waterfall now sets Tol to a reduced
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|
(mode-dependent) value.
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3. Tol is saved and restored on program restart.
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4. A "digital gain" slider was added next to the green-bar audio level
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|
indicator. With the slider at mid-range, the scale reads correctly in
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|
dB above the least significant bit of 16-bit audio data.
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5. There is now a test that rejects at least one type of data that is
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|
sufficiently corrupt to cause Eddie's best friend, the message
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|
"15P6715P67WCV".
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6. Several minor tweaks to improve decoder performance.
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7. The program now starts with Monitor OFF. You must click Monitor to
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|
start accepting audio. For some types of testing, this may be an
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|
advantage. This startup condition may be changed again, in the
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|
future.
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October 31, 2012: v0.2, r2711
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Three significant changes since r2706:
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|
1. Three options are now provided on the "Decode" menu, controlling
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|
the "depth" of the decoding process. For most purposes I suggest you
|
|
should use "Normal", but feel free to experiment with the others.
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|
2. Decoding of multiple signals in one Rx interval has been improved.
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3. Handling of strong signals has been improved.
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October 309, 2012: v0.2, r2706
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Changes since r2702 include the following:
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|
|
1. The problem with "ghost" signals is fixed.
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|
2. A problem causing very long decode times under certain
|
|
circumstances has been fixed. Please note: decode times on any recent
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|
PC should no more than a few seconds!
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|
3. I have re-directed the program's fatal error messages so they will
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|
be sent to the command-prompt window from which you started the
|
|
program. Please send me full reports on any such messages you observe,
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|
preferably with details on how to reproduce the problem.
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#########################################################################
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Some additional information ...
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|
|
1. Yes, the JT9 modes require good stability in all system
|
|
oscillators. The present JT9 bdecoder does not attempt to track
|
|
frequency drifts. Such capability will be added, however. We have
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|
been using digital modes for EME for nearly ten years now, at 144 MHz
|
|
and higher. There are more than 1000 WSJT users on EME, using all
|
|
kinds of rige. We have learned how to deal with reasonable rates of
|
|
drift. Surely if we can do these things at VHF, we can do them much
|
|
more easily at MF and LF.
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|
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|
2. If you're sure that you have seen degraded JT9 performance because
|
|
of frequency stability issues, don't just complain on the LF
|
|
reflector. Document your case and send me an example file with a
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|
drifting JT9 signal. Making WSJT-X and JT9 better is partly YOUR
|
|
responsibility!
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|
3. In other ways as well, test files are needed. I can make many
|
|
tests myself, but I can't foresee all the problems others will have.
|
|
That's what the "Save All" function is for! In these early tests,
|
|
always run with "Save All" checked, just in case you will want to
|
|
refer back to something that happened. You may want to send me the
|
|
file in question. You can always clean out your "Save" directory by
|
|
using "File | Delete all *.wav files in SaveDir". I need good
|
|
examples of signals that fail to decode for any unknown reason. Also
|
|
some good examples of atmospheric or other impulsive noise, for
|
|
testing the noise blanker.
|
|
|
|
4. I have added a page of "Hints for New Users" to the online WSJT-X
|
|
User's Guide,
|
|
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT-X_Users_Guide.pdf .
|
|
Please read it! ... and let me know if you find other operational
|
|
details of WSJT-X that need explanation. This will likely be
|
|
especially true for those not already familiar with older versions of
|
|
WSJT.
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|
|
|
5. An operational suggestion: In many ways the different JT9 submodes
|
|
are treated as distinct modes. If you receive a JT9-x signal in a
|
|
different submode than the one you have selected, you won't decode
|
|
it. For this reason, if JT9 is to become popular we'll probably need
|
|
to choose one or two of the submodes for general use, and perhaps
|
|
assign a narrow slice of the band to each one. Note that "message
|
|
averaging" in the Rx software can make two or three JT9-2
|
|
transmissions as good as one JT9-5 transmission, with the advantage
|
|
that you will copy sooner if signals are better than required for
|
|
JT9-5. Message averaging is not yet present in the JT9 decoder... but
|
|
in future it can be. Again, we have dealt with such issues very
|
|
effectively on EME -- and can do so at MF/LF, for sure.
|
|
|
|
6. On the topic of CW, Beacons, WSPR, JT9, etc. I really don't
|
|
understand what all the fuss is about. Surely there is room for
|
|
everybody? Maybe I'm just too new here to understand? (Mal, is this
|
|
mostly just a matter of "Mal being Mal"???)
|
|
|
|
On the HF bands, the WSPR sub-band is just 200 Hz wide. If we did the
|
|
same on 630 m, the WSPR sub-band would take up less than 3% of the 7
|
|
kHz band. If that's too much, we could cut it in half, or even less,
|
|
and still have enough WSPR space. Moreover, a "slow WSPR", if
|
|
warranted, would require even less bandwidth. Similar comments apply
|
|
to JT9. The bandwidth of JT9 signals is significantly less than that
|
|
of CW, for comparable information rates. There should be enough
|
|
spectrum for both, even in our narrow MF and LF bands.
|
|
|
|
7. As for performance comparisons between JT9 and WSPR: WSPR is a
|
|
mature program, and its decoder has been optimized and tweaked over a
|
|
period approaching five years. You are playing with JT9 in infancy.
|
|
With help (as opposed to simple complaints) from users, it will
|
|
improve rapidly.
|
|
|
|
October 29, 2012: v0.2, r2702
|
|
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|
|
Changes since version 0.1, r2696 include the following:
|
|
|
|
1. Sample rate for audio output has been changed from 12000 to 48000
|
|
Hz. Tx audio may now be generated at any frequency from 500 to 20000
|
|
Hz.
|
|
|
|
2. The Decoder now tries to decode all synchronizable signals in the
|
|
"green zone", that is, within "Tol" Hz of the selected QSO
|
|
frequency. (Before, by default it decoded only the signal producing
|
|
the highest "sync" value. Other signals could be decoded by manually
|
|
setting the QSO frequency and reducing Tol as needed.)
|
|
|
|
3. The user's selected QSO Frequency is now saved and restored on
|
|
program restart.
|
|
|
|
4. The problem with re-initialization after changing sub-modes has
|
|
been fixed.
|
|
|
|
5. The problem (for some users) of not releasing PTT after end of a
|
|
transmission has been fixed.
|
|
|
|
6. The program now writes a log of all decodes to a file wsjtx_rx.log
|
|
in the wsjtx directory.
|
|
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|
October 25, 2012: v0.1, r2695
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|
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|
|
Initial version of WSJT-X (experimental WSJT) released for testing.
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