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в WSJT-X 2.7.0-rc4 появились интересные возможности QMAP enhancements — of particular interest to EME operators: – QMAP now decodes Q65 submodes with both 60-second and 30-second T/R sequence lengths. Clicking on a resulting line in the WSJT-X Active Stations window automatically sets dial frequency and working submode as needed to call that station. – QMAP operates in 60-second receive sequences, and its Q65 decoder starts at t=19.5, 30.0, 49.5, and 58.5 s into the sequence. Most decoded messages are displayed well before the end of the relevant time slot. – A new, more compact file format is now used for wideband data files. A “Save decoded” option has been added to the Save menu. – An option has been added to allow exporting a 3 kHz portion of a wideband data file as a standard WSJT-X *.wav file. – CTRL+click on QMAP’s upper waterfall sends an integer kHz dial frequency request to WSJT-X. – With focus on the WSJT-X main window, hit Alt+A on the keyboard to clear the Active Stations window. – Many minor enhancements to the User Interface. WSJT-X: – Enable decoding of MSK144 from the jt9[.exe] executable. – Several changes to reduce problems experienced when (contrary to our recommendations) messages with short (10-bit) callsign hashes are used in standard FT4/FT8 sub-bands.