OpenWebRX
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OpenWebRX+ is now available for Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble Numbat), courtesy of @LZ2SLL_Stanislav_0xAF. If you are an Ubuntu 24.04 user, read the following instructions.

https://luarvique.github.io/ppa/#if-you-are-an-ubuntu-2404-user-
The acarsdec package has been updated in the OpenWebRX+ repositories for Debian Bookworm and Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04). This should fix the problems people previously had running acarsdec on their 64bit Intel systems.
Experimenting with transceiver rig control via OpenWebRX+. Currently able to control frequency and modulation.
Upcoming changes to shortcuts, now with tune-by-squelch functionality.
OpenWebRX+ 1.2.70 is now available from the repository. This release adds the ability to sync your frequency and modulation with an external transceiver rig. Relevant settings can be found in the "Spotting and Reporting" section. I have also added the tune-by-squelch functionality, changing keyboard shortcuts as shown in the screenshot. Other improvements include geodesic active call lines on the Leaflet maps and a fix to the long standing problem where a suddenly disconnected client would cause a flood of error messages in the log.

- Fixed flood of broken pipe errors when client disconnects.
- Added ability to control external transceiver rigs.
- Added geodesic call lines and distance to Leaflet maps.
- Added tuning by squelch with [[]/[]] keys.
- Squelch control now achieved with [{]/[}] keys.
- Tuning step control done with [SHIFT]+[LEFT]/[RIGHT] keys.
- Updated keyboard shortcuts help panel.
Do you want text logs of digital modes (pagers, aircraft, etc) to remain in "Files", given that the same data is available via MQTT?
Anonymous Poll
66%
Yes, please, need them as files.
21%
No, get rid of them, MQTT is enough.
10%
Do not know what you are talking about.
4%
This poll is ethically questionable and morally offensive.
Eye of the storm
Not fair, to claim Scottie 4 and then transfer 256 scanlines instead of 128!
OpenWebRX+ 1.2.71 is now available from the repository. This release adds support for a bunch of SSTV formats, including PD and Wraase SC2 variations. I have also added keyboard shortcuts to toggle the receiver panel and the log / chat panel.

- Added PD50, PD90, PD120, PD160, PD180, PD240, PD290 SSTV modes.
- Added Wraase SC2-30, SC2-60, SC2-120 SSTV modes.
- Added Scottie 3 and Scottie 4 SSTV modes (please test).
- Added Martin 3 and Martin 4 SSTV modes (please test).
- Added Robot 12 and Robot 24 SSTV modes (please test).
- Added AVT-90 SSTV mode.
- Added "Settings | General | External links" section.
- Fixed FT8 call distances not hiding on Leaflet maps.
- [ENTER] toggles receiver panel, [L] toggles log/chat.
- Now marking SSTV BMPs with 0x73 at offset 7.
Since CSDR/PyCSDR 0.18.25 had a problem decoding some SSTV modes, I had to publish version 0.18.26 of these libraries with the bug fixed. New packages are available now from the repository.
Contest insanity at 10m
OpenWebRX+ 1.2.72 is now available from the repository. This release adds optional underlying modulation to bookmarks. I have also done a major cleanup of bookmark editing code.

- Added underlying modulation to bookmarks.
- Added sanitizing bookmark contents.
- Added bias-tee support for rtl_tcp [jeskko].
- Added dependency on python3-distutils-extra.
- Fixed Chrome bug opening "Settings" section.
- Refactored bookmark editing mechanism.
The OpenWebRX+ 1.2.72 is now available as 32bit and 64bit SD card images for Raspberry Pi devices, built by Stanislav (LZ2SLL). The 32bit image should run on all devices except RPI5. The 64bit image should run on all devices except RPI1, RPI2, and RPIZero1.