This listing is not complete or comprehensive, but is what has been shared on the Facebook page.

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PowerSDR v2.3.x New Feature Alert #1: TX Profiles saves all of the TX specific parameters, like Mixer settings, DSP buffers, VOX, DEXP, AM carrier level, (most) VAC parameters, etc...

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PowerSDR v2.3.x New Feature Alert #2: Memory database auto backup and recovery. If the memory database becomes corrupted due to a forced or "dirty" shut down of PowerSDR, a backup of the DB, which is created when you start PowerSDR is automatically used to recover the lost memories. You may lose memories entered from the last session, but not the entire file.

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PowerSDR v2.3.x New Feature Alert #3: 60m Band and new Channel Mode of operation for PowerSDR. In addition to supporting the new 60m channel 3 refactoring and the ability to operate CW (including TUNe) and digital modes, PowerSDR has a new "Channel Mode" for 60m. The 60m band has the five 60m channels (bandwidth) defined in the Panadapter. While within a channel's defined bandwidth, if you select CW, you will automatically be placed in the center of the channel (as per the new regulations) taking into account the CW sidetone offset. You will be able to change your frequency and transmit within the channel boundaries, but be midful of the regulations. Also there is no power restriction as you can now transmit up to 100W PEP on 60m.

PowerSDR v2.3.x New Feature Alert #4: New Skins. There are six (6) new skins in PowerSDR. They are all original or derivative works from Beppe IK3VIG. They include multicolored buttons and new Panadapter backgrounds.

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PowerSDR v2.3.5 New Feature Alert #5: Database backup and recovery. When PowerSDR is started, a "session" backup of the database is created with the "_SBU" suffix appended to the file name. If while you have PowerSDR open, you get your radio in a state where you want to revert back to how it was configured when you started PowerSDR, you do a database Import from the Setup form selecting the "SBU" backup.

If you happen to shut down PowerSDR and then decide you want to go back to the initial operating state of your radio, when you restart PowerSDR v2.3.5, you do a database Import from the Setup form selecting the database with the _BAK" suffix appended to the file name. This is the "1st generation" created when PowerSDR is shut down.

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