Friday, September 14, 2018

FT8CALL Version 0.6

Here's the latest news on FT8Call.  Not that the newest version is not backward compatible with the earlier version.


Another week down and another release of FT8Call on the books. I'm excited to bring you the next development version of FT8Call, version 0.6. Version 0.5 expires on Monday, and 0.6 is backwards incompatible, so you'll need to upgrade as soon as possible. If you want to cut to the chase, head over to the download page to grab the new version: https://groups.io/g/ft8call/wiki/FT8Call-Latest-Release-Download-Links

If you forgot what FT8Call is...not a problem. It's an experimental amateur radio application to test the feasibility of a digital mode with the robustness of FT8, combined with a messaging and network protocol layer for weak signal communication on HF, using keyboard-to-keyboard style interface. And...the experiment is working! There are operators all over the world trying out FT8Call and having success when other modes have not worked for them. I like to say...it's better to communicate slowly than to not be able to communicate at all. 

There's some new stuff included in 0.6 so don't forget to read up on the documentation: https://docs.google.com/document/d/159S4wqMUVdMA7qBgaSWmU-iDI4C9wd4CuWnetN68O9U/edit?usp=sharing

Saturday, September 1, 2018

FT8Call version 0.5

Just received this.

Howdy Folks,
I'm excited to bring you the next development version of FT8Call, version 0.5, and boy do I have some fun stuff included in here for you! If you forgot what FT8Call is, no worries... it's an experiment to test the feasibility of message passing over FT8 modulation using a new protocol (but, it has certainly evolved into a lot more than that now!).
If you want to cut to the chase, head over to the download page to grab the new version: https://groups.io/g/ft8call/wiki/FT8Call-Latest-Release-Download-Links

There is also a new website: http://ft8call.info/ that you should bookmark. We'll eventually be transitioning documentation and download links over to the new site.
So, without further to do, here are the notable changes in 0.5:

* There's a compiled MacOS version :)

* Directed messages are now the default if you have a callsign selected. You shouldn't have to double click the call for each subsequent message.

* New Frequencies. Sliding down 2kHz for most bands into the JT9 territory. Now, before you grab your pitchforks...the application also is blocking transmitting in the lower 500Hz of the passband. This means that there's enough room for over 25 simultaneous JT9 signals on their frequencies:
160m: 1.842 MHz // 2kHz above FT8

80m: 3.578 MHz // 5kHz above FT8
40m: 7.078 MHz // 4kHz above FT8
30m: 10.130 MHz // 6kHz below FT8
20m: 14.078 MHz // 4kHz above FT8
17m: 18.104 MHz // 4kHz above FT8
15m: 21.078 MHz // 4kHz above FT8
12m: 24.922 MHz // 9kHz above FT8
10m: 28.078 MHz // 4kHz above FT8
6m: 50.318 MHz // 5kHz above FT8
* Added a new GRID directed message that allows grid locators up to 12 characters to be transmitted. For those grids, we now allow spotting to both PSKReporter and APRS-IS! (APRS-IS will receive spots for locators >= 6 chars, and you can configure which APRS-IS server to spot to)

* You can also send and spot raw APRS packets, but that's undocumented for now ;) Email me if you'd like to know how to use it!
* You can now send a query to see if another station has heard a specific station with the "QSO" query. e.g., ALLCALL QSO KN4CRD? This is helpful if you're trying to set up a relay to a specific station.
* The band activity, call activity and rx windows are now restored when switching to and from other bands.
* Added some new generic directed messages.
* Added a "REPLY" button, so there's no more question about how to reply to a CQ. This message is configurable, but it defaults to "HW CPY?" so new users know what to do.
* You can now sort the band activity and call activity windows!
* Improved the usability of the waterfall.
* Removed the PWR command. It wasn't being used frequently. Feel free to put your power level in your QTC message!
* Squashed a ton of bugs!
I hope you enjoy testing this new version! Let me know if you run into anything weird or have any other improvements to the application. Most of these changes above came from feature requests from other operators. Your great idea could be next!
One last thing before I go... the ft8call groups.io is switching from an announcement-only group to a discussion group. If you're not interested in discussion...head over to your preferences https://groups.io/g/ft8call/editsub and select to receive "Special Notices Only" (these emails).
Cheers!
Best,

Jordan / KN4CRD