Artifact wsjtx-improved_2.7.1~devel240814+dfsg-1_amd64

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  Architecture: amd64
  Breaks: wsjtx
  Depends: libboost-filesystem1.83.0 (>= 1.83.0), libboost-log1.83.0 (>= 1.83.0),
    libboost-thread1.83.0 (>= 1.83.0), libc6 (>= 2.38), libfftw3-single3 (>= 3.3.10),
    libgcc-s1 (>= 4.0), libgfortran5 (>= 10), libgomp1 (>= 4.9), libhamlib4t64 (>=
    4.1), libqcustomplot2.1 (>= 2.1.0+dfsg1), libqt5core5t64 (>= 5.15.1), libqt5gui5t64
    (>= 5.14.1) | libqt5gui5-gles (>= 5.14.1), libqt5multimedia5 (>= 5.6.0~beta),
    libqt5network5t64 (>= 5.15.1), libqt5serialport5 (>= 5.6.0), libqt5sql5t64 (>=
    5.10.0), libqt5widgets5t64 (>= 5.15.1), libstdc++6 (>= 14), libhamlib-utils, libqt5multimedia5-plugins,
    libqt5sql5-sqlite, wsjtx-improved-data (= 2.7.1~devel240814+dfsg-1)
  Description: |-
    Weak-signal amateur radio communications
     WSJT-X implements amateur radio communication protocols or "modes" called
     FST4, FST4W, FT4, FT8, JT4, JT9, JT65, Q65, MSK144, and WSPR, as well as one
     called Echo for detecting and measuring your own radio signals reflected from
     the Moon. These modes were all designed for making reliable, confirmed QSOs
     under extreme weak-signal conditions.
     .
     JT4, JT9, and JT65 use nearly identical message structure and source encoding
     (the efficient compression of standard messages used for minimal QSOs). They
     use timed 60-second T/R sequences synchronized with UTC. JT4 and JT65 were
     designed for EME ("moonbounce") on the VHF/UHF/microwave bands. JT9 is
     optimized for the MF, and HF bands. It is about 2 dB more sensitive than
     JT65 while using less than 10% of the bandwidth. Q65 offers submodes with a
     wide range of T/R sequence lengths and tone spacings.
     .
     FT4 and FT8 are operationally similar but use T/R cycles only 7.5 and 15 s
     long, respectively. MSK144 is designed for Meteor Scatter on the VHF bands.
     These modes offer enhanced message formats with support for nonstandard
     callsigns and some popular contests.
     .
     FST4 and FST4W are designed particularly for the LF and MF bands. On these
     bands their fundamental sensitivities are better than other WSJT-X modes with
     the same sequence lengths, approaching the theoretical limits for their rates
     of information throughput. FST4 is optimized for two-way QSOs, while FST4W is
     for quasi-beacon transmissions of WSPR-style messages. FST4 and FST4W do not
     require the strict, independent time synchronization and phase locking of
     modes like EbNaut.
     .
     WSPR mode implements a protocol designed for probing potential propagation
     paths with low-power transmissions. WSPR is fully implemented within WSJT-X,
     including programmable "band-hopping".
     .
     This package does not contain non-free components required for "superfox"
     operation. See README.Debian for more details.
     .
     wsjt-x_improved is an enhanced version of the excellent WSJT-X software by Joe
     Taylor K1JT, Steve Franke K9AN, Bill Somerville G4WJS and others.
  Homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/
  Installed-Size: '10984'
  Maintainer: Debian Hamradio Maintainers <debian-hams@lists.debian.org>
  Package: wsjtx-improved
  Priority: optional
  Provides: wsjtx
  Recommends: wsjtx-improved-doc
  Replaces: wsjtx
  Section: hamradio
  Version: 2.7.1~devel240814+dfsg-1
srcpkg_name: wsjtx-improved
srcpkg_version: 2.7.1~devel240814+dfsg-1

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