Streamlining FT8 Operations with Automation.
The WSJT-X Controller simplifies FT8 operations by automating repetitive tasks in conjunction with WSJT-X. Designed to enhance efficiency, it facilitates tasks like responding to CQs, managing late 73 decodes, and seamlessly integrating with JTAlert and other add-ons. The program allows users to focus on productive QSO tasks while optimizing FT8 performance.
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