[Ham-Mac] fldigi 4.0.9.6 alpha posted

w1hkj w1hkj at bellsouth.net
Fri Jul 28 11:57:25 EDT 2017


  * fldigi-4.0.9.6.tar.gz
    <http://www.w1hkj.com/alpha/fldigi/fldigi-4.0.9.6.tar.gz>
  * fldigi-4.0.9.6_i386.dmg
    <http://www.w1hkj.com/alpha/fldigi/fldigi-4.0.9.6_i386.dmg>
  * fldigi-4.0.9.6_ppc.dmg
    <http://www.w1hkj.com/alpha/fldigi/fldigi-4.0.9.6_ppc.dmg>
  * fldigi-4.0.9.6_setup.exe
    <http://www.w1hkj.com/alpha/fldigi/fldigi-4.0.9.6_setup.exe>

Some changes to the PSK IMD display.

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     RX Text capture

       * Fix loss of capture when Rx text scrolls or user's
         mouse clicks off of the target

     PSK s/n imd

       * Changed s/n display code to avoid displaying misleading values
       * Changed Noise/Offset/IMD test signal generator
           IMD can be specified in dB and signal will correctly emulate
           an over driven transmit signal.  IMD generator modified to
           correctly computer 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th harmonics of PSK
           fundamental (15.625 Hertz).
       * Removed "--noise" command line parameter
       * Added Test Signal Dialog with
           S/N
           IMD
           tx freq offset
         controls
       * disabled display of Rx IMD, s/n values if |imd| > |s/n|

     PSK viewer

       * Added the following modes to the multi-channel viewer
         - PSK31, PSK63, PSK63F, PSK125, PSK250, PSK500
         - PSK125R, PSK250R, PSK500R
         - QPSK31, QPSK63, QPSK125, QPSK250, QPSK500

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Files ending in the extension "dmg" are Apple OS-X disk image files
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Files ending in "gz", "tgz" are source code gzipped compressed archive
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Files ending in "setup.exe" are Windows installation files.  Usable on
Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10.

Files ending in "zip" are compressed archive files.  The leading text
should give you a good idea as to what is in the archive.

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73, David, W1HKJ


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