add information about wsjt-x

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Jakob Ketterl 2019-07-21 18:38:54 +02:00
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@ -17,6 +17,13 @@ It has the following features:
- Multiple SDR devices can be used simultaneously
- [digiham](https://github.com/jketterl/digiham) based demodularors (DMR, YSF)
- [dsd](https://github.com/f4exb/dsdcc) based demodulators (D-Star, NXDN)
- [wsjt-x](https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html) based demodulators (FT8, FT4, WSPR, JT65, JT9)
**News (2019-07-21 by DD5JFK)**
- Latest Features:
- More WSJT-X have been added, including the new FT4 mode
- I started adding a bandplan feature, the first thing visible is the "dial" indicator that brings you right to the dial frequency for digital modes
- fixed some bugs in the websocket communication which broke the map
**News (2019-07-13 by DD5JFK)**
- Latest Features:
@ -77,10 +84,18 @@ Optional Dependencies if you want to be able to listen do digital voice:
- [digiham](https://github.com/jketterl/digiham)
- [dsd](https://github.com/f4exb/dsdcc)
Optional Dependency if you want to decode WSJT-X modes:
- [wsjt-x](https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html)
After cloning this repository and connecting an RTL-SDR dongle to your computer, you can run the server:
python openwebrx.py
You may need to specify the Python version explicitly if your distribution still defaults to Python 2:
python3 openwebrx.py
You can now open the GUI at <a href="http://localhost:8073">http://localhost:8073</a>.
Please note that the server is also listening on the following ports (on localhost only):