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WSJT-X 3.0.0 Release Candidate 1: New Features to Try Now!
WSJT-X 3.0.0 Release Candidate 1 is here! Discover groundbreaking features like Echo Mode, Full Duplex, and parallel FT8 decoding, plus smart tools to enhance your QSOs. Test the future of digital mode communication today and help shape the final release!
WSJT-X 2.7 available to download
WSJT-X 2.7 enhances digital communication with the introduction of QMAP for EME monitoring, Q65 Pileup mode for handling multiple weak signals, and SuperFox mode for efficient multi-Hound transmissions.
WSJT-X 2.7.0 RC 5 introduces SuperFox
WSJT-X 2.7.0 Release Candidate 5 has been officially made available to the public. This RC version introduce the new superfox mode designed to help DXPeditions on making QSOs at high rates.
WSJT-X 2.7.0 Release Candidate 4 available
WSJT-X 2.7.0 Release Candidate 4 has been officially made available to the public. This RC version brings improvements primarily aimed at Fox-mode operators and enhancements to the QMAP companion program.
WSJT-X 2.7.0 Release Candidate 3 available
WSJT-X 2.7.0 Release Candidate 3 has been officially made available to the public. This RC version implements some new features and several bug fixes.
WSJT-X 2.6.0 New version available to download
WSJT-X 2.6.0 has been officially released and implements new features supporting the ARRL International Digital Contest and several new improvements.
EZNEC PRO/2 is now FREE
Roy Lewallen, W7EL author of EZNEC has released the Pro/2 v.6.0 version to the public domain and his software has become free.
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