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Copyright 2001 - 2024 by Joe Taylor, K1JT, and the WSJT Development Team
Release: WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc7
September 30, 2024
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WSJT-X 2.7.0 Release Candidate 7 brings significant improvements for
the new SuperFox mode. It introduces a new verification system which
replaces the previous one, and works for both the SuperFox mode and
for old-style Fox and Hound operation.
IMPORTANT: OpenSSL v1.1.1 or higher is required for the real-time
verification of Fox and SuperFox messages.
Enhancements to the SuperFox decoder:
- Performance of the SuperFox decoder has been further improved.
- You can now set individual FTol values and tune the decoder to
the exact sync frequency of the SuperFox signal if it is not exactly
750 Hz. Both result in a better decodability in certain situations.
- Important: The Rx frequency must be set close to the sync frequency
+/- FTol, for example 750 +/- 50 Hz.
Introduction of a new Fox verification system:
- The new Fox verification system uses one time passwords (OTPs), and
works for the SuperFox mode as well as for old-style Fox and Hound
operation. It can be enabled by the new OTP checkbox on the Advanced
tab of the Settings dialog.
- Fox or SuperFox stations send individual OTPs via radio. Hounds
automatically check the validity of the received OTPs in real time
from a server when there is an internet connection. Otherwise, the
validity can also be queried manually later. OTP verifications can
only be retrieved once the transmission has already taken place.
- You may optionally display the received OTP values by checking
the box "Show OTP messages".
- If the Fox or SuperFox callsign is verified by receipt of the
correct OTP, the background color of the Hound or Super Hound label
switches to green.
- Theoretically, DXpeditions can set up their own OTP server, however,
we recommend using the server at https://www.9dx.cc.
- Use of the new Fox verification system requires an OTP key. The
system uses open source code and standard encryption
technology. For testing purposes, non-verified SuperFox
transmissions are now possible without a key.
Improvements to SuperFox/Hound operation:
- SuperHounds must now first decode the SuperFox before they can
call, and a QSO must be started by double-clicking on a SuperFox
decode. (Note that calling the Fox blindly not only leads to
unnecessary band utilization, but can also significantly reduce the
QSO rate due to unanswered (Super)Fox replies.)
- Switching to SuperHound mode automatically sets the Rx frequency to
750 Hz. The previously selected frequency is saved and restored
afterwards.
- A flaw resulting in sub-optimal SuperFox QSO rates has been
corrected.
- Old-style Fox stations can now transmit free text messages (up to
13 characters) by using an available stream.
- Some enhancements useful for Fox operators: Active Station Window now
shows band activity. Hound callsigns can be highlighted via UDP API, and
assigned a score for sorting via UDP API. Fox Tx frequency is preserved
when switching in/out of Fox mode.
- UDP Status Update messages now include information on how many callsigns
have highlighting applied, and how many callsigns have a score assigned.
Other enhancements and fixes:
- In FT8 mode, the Settings dialog no longer resets the VFO frequency
to band/mode default unless really needed.
- Several code improvements specifically for macOS.
- Updated CTY.DAT and Hamlib.
Release: WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc6
July 19, 2024
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