With RC2 new release

Decodes with KB7IJ show more realistic SNR. Sensitivity is equal or better
in 120E. Averaging appears more predictable. One hour run on 50.235 with 1
watt his end produced many non-averaged sequences and several averaged. q35
was the largest number, q32 was common. ...and q3 was even more common. All
with KB7IJ at 1 watt out to 7 EL LFA @ 50', my end 5 EL LFA @ 60' , with
GAsFET preamp in shack. Both ends use 1/2" hardline.
[4:29 PM]
Distance 670 miles, time 1 p.m. local for both of us, bearing 195 deg

73, N0AN
Hasan


On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 8:00 AM Joe Taylor <j...@princeton.edu> wrote:

> We are pleased to announce release candidate WSJT-X 2.4.0-rc2, which
> includes the new digital mode Q65.
>
> Q65 is designed for two-way QSOs over especially difficult propagation
> paths such as ionospheric scatter, troposcatter, rain scatter, TEP, EME,
> and other types fast-fading signals.  Details and recommendations
> concerning the Q65 submodes are provided in the "Quick-Start Guide to
> Q65", available here:
> https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/Q65_Quick_Start.pdf
>
> The WSJT-X User Guide now includes some further details about Q65, and
> more will be forthcoming.  The User Guide is available here:
>
> https://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-2.4.0-rc2.html
>
> Changes from WSJT-X 2.4.0-rc1 are summarized in the first two sections
> at the top of Release Notes:
> https://physics.princeton.edu//pulsar/k1jt/Release_Notes.txt
> Be sure to read BOTH of these two sections.  Updates included in WSJT-X
> 2.3.1, which is scheduled for release within a few days, are also
> included in WSJT-X 2.4.0-rc2.
>
> GENERAL ADVICE FOR UPGRADING:  Most users should upgrade to WSJT-X
> 2.3.1, which will be available in a few days.  If you wish to
> participate in testing and reporting feedback on Q65, you should upgrade
> to WSJT-X 2.4.0-rc2.  Please remember that by using a release candidate
> you are joining a beta test group.  This brings a responsibility to
> report your experiences on one of the relevant user forums.
>
> Links to WSJT-X 2.4.0-rc2 installation packages for Windows, Linux, and
> Macintosh are available here:
> http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html
> Scroll down to find "Candidate release:  WSJT-X 2.4.0-rc2".
>
> You can also download the packages from our SourceForge site:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/files/
> It may take a short time for the SourceForge site to be updated.
>
> WSJT-X is licensed under the terms of Version 3 of the GNU General
> Public License (GPL).  Development of this software is a cooperative
> project to which many amateur radio operators have contributed.  If you
> use our code, please have the courtesy to let us know about it.  If you
> find bugs or make improvements to the code, please report them to us in
> a timely fashion.
>
> We hope you will enjoy using this candidate release of WSJT-X 2.4.0 and
> exercising the new mode Q65.  Please report on your Q65 experiences,
> successful and otherwise, on one of the WSJT forums.  Bugs should be
> reported by following instructions found here in the User Guide:
>
>
> https://www.physics.princeton.edu//pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-2.4.0-rc2.html#_bug_reports
>
>    -- 73 from Joe, K1JT; Bill, G4WJS; Steve, K9AN; and Nico, IV3NWV
>
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