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Library implementation of WSJTX companion program

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Author:

Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com>

This implements a simple UDP server that binds to the WSJT-X UDP message protocol port. It also provides everything for parsing and/or generating WSJT-X telegrams.

By default calling wsjtx-srv will provide a simple server that colors all callsigns not in the ADIF file for the current band. It uses the ADIF logfile from WSJT-X with a default path to that file. You can specify the correct path for your installation either via command-line (call wsjtx-srv with the --help option) or in the environment variable WBF_PATH. It has also an implementation that looks up DXCC-entities in my log database, but only those that have been confirmed via LOTW.

The implementation of wsjtx-srv should give a rough idea of how to use this in your own projects.

There is a companion-program wbf standing for worked before that takes a number of callsigns on the command-line and tells you the worked before status.

Changes

Version 0.2: Fix setup.py install_requires

Version 0.1: Initial implementation

  • Implement serialization and deserialization of WSJT-X telegrams and a simple server

  • First Release

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