Like mentioned in my announcement email: Final Notes: For those of you launching a 3.1.0 build for the first time, go to Settings | Frequencies, right-click on the frequencies table and click on Reset. This will bring you the new (tentative) FT2 QRGs.
My Debian packages were creatad on Linux Mint 22.3. Try the packages of my latest WSJT-X Improved 3.1.0 260418 version. It has been compiled with Boost 1.74 for better backward stability. In case you have an older Linux distribution, I can create a Debian package on Mint 20.3. Contact me off list in case you like to try it.
Sounds pretty much like QRM from a solar panel DC/AC inverter or the like.
My Debian packages were creatad on Linux Mint 22.3. Try the packages of my latest WSJT-X Improved 3.1.0 260418 version. It has been compiled with Boost 1.74 for better backward stability. In case you have an older Linux distribution, I can create a Debian package on Mint 20.3. Contact me off list in case you like to try it.
Technically speaking, WSJT-X 3.0.0 GA is a fork of WSJT-X Improved PLUS 3.0.0. It was forked between November 25, 2011, and December 25, 2012 (and was not maintained very well afterward, e.g. it used a Hamlib version that was outdated for more than 1 year). 3.0.0 GA therefore offers no advantages compared to 251212.
Hi David, sure. It is now included in the normal WSJT-X User Guide. WSJT-X and WSJT-X Improved are now one and the same program, with the latest bug fixes and innovations usually being released first as "WSJT-X Improved" so that everything can be optimized step by step. We have completely converted and upgraded the "original" WSJT-X to my "improved" source code a couple of months ago.
Adapt the text for NEWS to that of the Release_Notes.txt.
Update cty.dat..