Joe, et al, All I can say is "Wow!" The help is excellent, Uwe's video for those of us running Improved is very informative. We can't thank you enough for bringing us this continuing development in the WSJT-X Suite. I especially appreciate the Help > SuperFox User Guide, which answers many questions, not just for the Fox, but the Hound as well. I was initially mystified why the transmitted bandwidth was 750 to 2236 Hz (approx), and wondered how we were going to accommodate the above 1000 Hz Hound callers...that file explains both quite clearly.
As always, it pays to RTFM. 73, N0AN Hasan On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 1:17 PM Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel < wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > Dear WSJT-X Users, > > We are pleased to announce that Release Candidate WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc5 is > ready for download and use by beta testers. This release introduces > SuperFox mode, a powerful new tool designed to help DXpeditions make > digital QSOs at very high rates. For additional details see > > https://jarvisisland2024.com/operating/super-fox-mode > > RC5 also brings several other improvements and bug fixes. A full list > of enhancements since Release Candidate 4 can be found in the Release > Notes and Section 1.1 of the WSJT-X User Guide: > > https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/wsjtx-doc/Release_Notes_2.7.0-rc5.txt > > > https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-2.7.0-rc5.html#NEW_FEATURES > > Release Candidates are intended for beta testers. If you download and > use WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc5, please remember to provide feedback to us on the > new features in version 2.7, and on anything that does not seem to work > properly for you. > > Direct links to installation packages for Windows, Linux, and macOS can > be found on the WSJT-X page https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/wsjtx.html > Scroll down to the heading "Candidate release: WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc5". > > For those who like to compile from source, a source-code tarball is > available on the WSJT-X page. Public access to the git repository for > the WSJT project is also available on the "Git" tab here: > https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/ > It may take a short time for the code to be updated on SourceForge. > > > WSJT-X is licensed under the terms of Version 3 of the GNU General > Public License (GPL). Development of this software is a cooperative > project to which many amateur radio operators have contributed. If you > use our code, please have the courtesy to let us know about it. If you > find bugs or make improvements to the code, please report them to us in > a timely fashion. > > The authors and Copyright holders of WSJT-X request that derivative > works should not publish programs based on features in WSJT-X before > those features are made available in a General Availability (GA) release > of WSJT-X. We will cease making public Release Candidate (RC) > pre-releases for testing and user early access purposes if this request > is ignored. > > Feedback should be sent to this email list or one of the of the others > mentioned here in the User Guide: > > https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-2.7.0-rc5.html#SUPPORT > > We hope you will enjoy using WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc5, and that you will help us > to create a new General Availability (GA) release soon. > > -- 73 from Joe, K1JT; Steve, K9AN; Nico, IV3NWV; Uwe, DG2YCB; > Brian, N9ADG; and John, G4KLA > > > _______________________________________________ > wsjt-devel mailing list > wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel >
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