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Big WSJTX improvements in the way, Read below
Thanks
Dave Anderson, K4SV
828-777-5088
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Hi all,
This
message is to let you know of some important WSJT-X development plans. We plan
to make a first candidate release of WSJT-X 2.2.0 next Monday, May
10.
WSJT-X 2.2.0-rc1 will be a beta-quality release
candidate providing a number of new features and capabilities. These
include:
- Improvements to the decoders for five
modes:
FT4: Corrected bugs that prevented AP
decoding and/or multi-pass
decoding in some circumstances. The
algorithm for AP
decoding has been improved and
extended.
FT8: Decoding is now spread over three
intervals. The first
starts at t = 11.8 s into an Rx sequence
and typically yields
around 85% of the possible decodes for the
sequence. You
therefore see most decodes much earlier than
before. A second
processing step starts at 13.5 s, and the
final one at 14.7 s.
Overall decoding yield on crowded bands is
improved by 10% or
more. (Systems with receive latency greater
than 0.2 s will see
smaller improvements, but will still see
many decodes earlier
than
before.)
JT4: Formatting and display of Averaged and
Deep Search decodes
has been cleaned up and made consistent
with other modes. JT4
remains the digital mode of choice for
EME and other extreme
weak-signal work on microwave
bands.
JT65: Many improvements for Averaged and Deep
Search decodes and
their display to the user. These
improvements are particularly
important for EME on VHF and UHF
bands.
WSPR: Significant improvements have been made
to the WSPR
decoder's sensitivity, its ability to cope with
many signals in
a crowded sub-band, and its rate of undetected
false decodes.
We now use up to three decoding passes. Passes 1
and 2 use
noncoherent demodulation of single symbols and allow
for
frequency drifts up to ±4 Hz in a transmission. Pass 3
assumes
no drift and does coherent block detection of up to
three
symbols. It also applies bit-by-bit normalization of
the
single-symbol bit metrics, a technique that has proven
helpful
for signals corrupted by artifacts of the subtraction
of
stronger signals and also for LF/MF signals heavily
contaminated
by lightning transients. With these improvements
the number of
decodes in a crowded WSPR sub-band typically
increases by 10 to
15%.
- New
format for "EU VHF Contest" Tx2 and Tx3
messages
When "EU VHF Contest" is selected, the Tx2
and Tx3 messages
(those conveying signal report, serial number,
and 6-character
locator) now use hashcodes for both callsigns.
This change is
NOT backward compatible with earlier versions of
_WSJT-X_, so
all users of EU VHF Contest messages should be
sure to upgrade
to versiion
2.2.0.
-
Accessibility
Keyboard shortcuts have been added as
an aid to accessibility:
Alt+R sets Tx4 message to RR73, Ctrl+R
sets it to RRR.
As an aid for partial
color-blindness, the "inverted goal posts"
marking Rx frequency
on the Wide Graph's frequency scale are now
rendered in a
darker shade of green.
- Minor enhancements and bug
fixes
"Save None" now writes no .wav files to disk,
even temporarily.
An explicit entry for "WW Digi
Contest" has been added to
"Special operating activities" on
the "Settings | Advanced" tab.
Contest mode FT4 now
always uses RR73 for the Tx4 message.
The Status bar
now displays the number of decodes found in the
most recent Rx
sequence.
Release candidate WSJT-X 2.2.0-rc1 will be
available for beta-testing
for one month starting on May 10,
2020. We currently plan a General
Availability (GA) release of
WSJT-X 2.2.0 on June 1, 2020.
For those looking even
farther ahead: We are well along in the
development of two new
modes designed for the LF and MF bands. One
mode is for
WSPR-like activity and one for making 2-way QSOs. Both
use
Low-density Parity Check (LDPC) codes, 4-GFSK modulation,
and
two-minute T/R sequences. The QSO mode reaches threshold
SNR
sensitivity around -31 dB on the AWGN channel, and the
WSPR-like mode
better than -32
dB.
With best wishes,
--
Joe, K1JT, Steve, K9AN, and Bill,
G4WJS