на сайте
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjt.html появилась новая, 8 версия программы WSJT
(скачал, но пока еще не пробовал)
из описания...
Overview
WSJT8 is an experimental version of the familiar weak-signal communication program WSJT.
It offers new protocols or ―modes‖ optimized for meteor scatter, ionospheric scatter, EME,
microwaves, and QRP at HF. Like the modes in previous versions of WSJT, the new ones are
intended for making minimal QSOs, not for rag-chewing. WSJT8 modes are not compatible
with those in WSJT7. To use the new modes, transmitting and receiving stations must both
use WSJT8.
This introductory User’s Guide explains how the new experimental modes differ from the
familiar modes FSK441, JT6M, JT65, and JT4. It assumes that you are already familiar with
installing and using WSJT7. Please consider the Guide is a living document; it will be modified
and extended frequently in coming weeks. The online version can be called up with a single
keystroke from within WSJT8, so you can easily check for updates.
My working hypothesis is that the new modes in WSJT8 offer significant advantages over
those in WSJT7 — and that it will probably make sense to recommend a complete switch-over
some months from now. For that transition to happen in an orderly fashion, we’ll need a widely
held consensus that the change is for the better. If one of the new modes does not live up to
present expectations, or for another reason it’s decided that some feature of WSJT7 should be
retained, that wish can probably be accommodated.
Input from users will be important following the initial beta release of WSJT8. I need to know
what works, what doesn’t work, what should be improved, and what enhancements should be
given highest priority. All comments and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!