I wanted something better than WSTJ-X and Gridtrackr with the endless knobs and complications and developed this along with my favorite french intern (Claude).
The /lib/ golang FT8 library is not yet complete and struggles with around 15% of the decodes that WSTJX will get at very low signal to noise ratios (-18 to -25). But otherwise matches at around 85%.
If you have an newer ICOM or Yaesu radio and use MacOS, you can simply just run the program, configure your callsign and LOTW logins and you are off. Every logged QSO goes into a standard ADIF file that gets signed/uploaded automatically and DXCC grid tracking can be enabled on the map overlay.
The waterfall scope overlay is my favorite feature though as you can live watch decodes and quickly cross reference what you see, get magnified view of a decode and do QRZ lookups etc directly on the waterfall.
kay_o•1h ago
> developed this along with my favorite french intern (Claude)
kyleomalley•1h ago
The /lib/ golang FT8 library is not yet complete and struggles with around 15% of the decodes that WSTJX will get at very low signal to noise ratios (-18 to -25). But otherwise matches at around 85%.
If you have an newer ICOM or Yaesu radio and use MacOS, you can simply just run the program, configure your callsign and LOTW logins and you are off. Every logged QSO goes into a standard ADIF file that gets signed/uploaded automatically and DXCC grid tracking can be enabled on the map overlay.
The waterfall scope overlay is my favorite feature though as you can live watch decodes and quickly cross reference what you see, get magnified view of a decode and do QRZ lookups etc directly on the waterfall.