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								Changes in WSJT 5.9.0 -- November 15, 2005
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								1. JT65 decoding has been made faster and significantly improved in
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								   other ways.  Three new options appear on the Decode->JT65 menu:
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								   "Fast", "Normal", and "Exhaustive".  The program is most sensitive
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								   if you choose "Exhaustive".  Choosing "Normal" will make decoding
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								   slightly less sensitive, but the loss is not great, and decoding
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								   can be twice as fast.  The "Fast" setting is faster still, but can
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								   be less sensitive by 2 dB or more in some cases.  If you have a 1.5
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								   GHz or faster computer, use "Exhaustive".  With a slower computer
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								   you may want to experiment with the other settings.
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								2. In JT65 mode, double-clicking on the waterfall (SpecJT window) or
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								   on the red curve (main window) will set "Freeze DF" at the selected
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								   frequency, turn Freeze ON, and invoke the decoder.  Using this
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								   feature, you can quickly decode a transmission at several different
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								   values of DF.  I find this feature to be *extremely* useful.
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								3. The range of DT values searched to establish synchronization has
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								   been doubled, now extending from -2 to +10 seconds.  The reported
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								   values of DT are more accurate, as well.  You should normally
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								   expect EME signals to have DT in the range 2 to 3 seconds, but the
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								   program will now synchronize properly even if DT is well outside
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								   this range.
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								4. WSJT now offers the ability to correct for errors in soundcard
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								   input and output sampling rates.  Numbers displayed in the first
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								   panel of the status bar (at lower left of the main screen) give the
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								   ratio of actual sample rates for input and output to the correct
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								   value, 11025 Hz.  The numbers should stabilize about one minute
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								   after program startup.  If they fall in a "safe" range between
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								   about 0.9990 and 1.0010, you have a good sound card (at least in
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								   respect to sampling frequency).  You can then leave the entry
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								   fields "Rate In" and "Rate Out" on the "Setup -> Options" page at
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								   their default values, 1.0.
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								   If your soundcard gives one or both numbers well outside the safe
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								   range, you should enter the displayed errant numbers as "Rate In"
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								   and/or "Rate Out" on the Setup->Options page.  This needs to be
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								   done only once; subsequent changes in the last decimal place of the
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								   displayed values are not very significant, and can be safely
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								   ignored.
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								   The result of this procedure is that your Tx signal will be
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								   "trimmed" so that your tone spacings in time and frequency are
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								   correct.  In addition, your digitized Rx signals will be adjusted
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								   so that the software can properly interpret them.
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								   This is an important procedure.  Some recent sound cards produce
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								   sampling error factors as low as 0.9932 or as high as 1.0068.  If
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								   uncorrected, such results can degrade your S/N in WSJT modes by 2
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								   dB or more.
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								   If one of the measured sample rates differs from the corresponding
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								   value specified for "Rate In" or "Rate Out" by more than 0.1%, a
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								   red warning label will appear just below the graphical area on the
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								   main screen.
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								5. Graphical display of information obtained during JT65 decoding has
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								   been enhanced.  As before, a red line illustrates the maximum
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								   correlation between the pseudo-random sync tone pattern and the
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								   received signal at each value of frequency offset, DF.  A blue line
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								   shows the correlation at the best DF, plotted as a function of time
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								   offset, DT.  If a shorthand message is detected, two new lines
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								   colored magenta and orange replace the red and blue lines.  The new
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								   lines illustrate phase-resolved spectra measured in each of the two
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								   phases of the shorthand square-wave pattern.  A properly detected
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								   shorthand message will show a peak in the magenta curve, followed
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								   at a specified distance by a peak in the orange curve.  The correct
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								   locations of the two peaks are marked by small yellow ticks.
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								   Unlike the alternating shorthand message tones, birdies will appear
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								   approximately equally in the magenta and orange curves.
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								6. For the convenience of temporary DXpeditions, a new JT65 feature
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								   permits use of add-on DXCC prefixes that are not in the published
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								   list of supported prefixes.  Both stations in a QSO must enter the
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								   required prefix (for example, PJ8 or FS) in a box on the
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								   Setup->Options page.  The effect will be to temporarily add the
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								   entry to the table of supported prefixes.
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								7. The Setup->Options page has new entry fields labeled "Source RA"
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								   and "Source DEC".  You can enter the current right ascension and
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								   declination of a radio source to be used for system calibration, or
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								   perhaps a pulsar or a deep space probe that you wish to detect.
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								   The program will display (on the Astronomical Data screen) the
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								   current Azimuth and Elevation of the specified object at your
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								   station.  The source Azimuth and Elevation are also written every
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								   second to the file azel.dat, in case you have automated tracking
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								   capabilities that depend on this information.
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								8. To facilitate the coming release of the full source code of WSJT
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								   under the General Public License, the proprietary soft-decision
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								   Reed Solomon decoder has been removed from WSJT proper and made
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								   into a separate executable module.  This change is invisible to the
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								   user, and the full benefit of the soft-decision decoder is still
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								   available.  An open source hard-decision decoder is also provided;
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								   it's what you get when you select the "Fast" JT65 decoding option.
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								9. In WSJT 5.8.6, if the value of "Freeze DF" (as displayed in the
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								   Status Bar) differs from the sync tone frequency by more than
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								   "Tol", shorthand decoding was suppressed even if Freeze was not
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								   checked.  This is a bug, and it has been fixed.
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								10. Earlier versions of WSJT also had a bug that could cause the "Zap"
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								    function to notch out a valid sync tone.  Fixed.
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								11. The Help screens called up by F1 and Shift-F1 have been updated.
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								    Be sure to read these screens: they contain many operational
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								    conveniences that you may not have discovered!
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								12. At scrolling speed 5, the time labels and "minute separator" lines
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								    were displayed erratically and the CPU load was excessive.  Fixed.
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								13. Signal strength measurements above -20 dB were formerly compressed
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								   and significantly underestimated.  This has been fixed.
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								14. Decodings of the average of many properly synchronized transmissions
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								    would sometimes go from "good" to "bad" after approximately 8-12 
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								    transmissions.  This was a bug, and it has been fixed.
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								15. Several bugs in the FSK441 decoder have been fixed.  Both automatic
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								   decoding and mouse-picked decoding have been improved.
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								16. Changing WSJT modes now sets Auto to OFF, Tol to 400, and the Tx
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								   message number to 1.
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								17. The generated audio tones for CW ID in FSK441 and JT6M modes have
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								    been moved down to 440 Hz, to avoid possible confusion with the
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								    other tones used in these modes.
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								18. Readout of "Rx noise" on the main screen is now highlighted in red
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								   if the level is outside the range -10 to +10 dB.
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								19. The Monitor button is no longer highlighted in green while you are
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								   transmitting.
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								20. No attempt is made to decode if the Rx level is very low -- for
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								   example, if your receiver is turned off.
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								21. If the Grid box does not contain a valid locator, readouts of
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								   azimuth and distance are suppressed.
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								22. Keying of the audio tone to produce Morse code has been "softened"
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								    to suppress key clicks.
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								23. Your transmitted messages recorded in the file ALL.TXT are now
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								    identified as to mode, and shorthand transmissions are noted.
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								23. A number of other very minor bugs have been fixed.
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