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WSJT-CB is a version of WSJT-X shaped for the CB / 11 meter world, with dedicated development work aimed at making the software more useful for real 27 MHz operation.

At the center of this fork is the work of 1AT106 / 1XZ001 Vash, built on top of the original project by Joe Taylor K1JT. This is not just a renamed release: it reflects real code changes, testing, fixes, and many hours spent adapting the software for CB use.

## Community and contact

Telegram group: t.me/wsjtcb

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## A project with real development behind it

This version was created to make digital CB operation feel more natural. The software has been adapted to better handle common CB-style callsigns, work in the right part of the band, and behave more consistently during contacts.

In simple terms, the goal was not only to make it run on 27 MHz, but to refine it so it becomes genuinely practical, stable, and meaningful in this specific operating environment.

## What has been improved

[callsigns]
Better support for CB-style identifiers
The fork has been adapted to better recognize and manage CB-style callsigns, avoiding many of the limits found in a standard release.
[27 MHz]
A clearer focus on 11 meters
It introduces settings and references that fit 11 meter operation more naturally, including the dedicated working frequency used by the project.
[QSO flow]
More practical day-to-day use
Some parts of the program flow have been improved to make QSOs smoother, even when longer or non-standard callsigns are involved.

## How to start the software

To start the program, go to the bin folder and open WSJT-CB.exe.

## Why support it

If WSJT-CB is useful to you, there are three easy ways to support the project: visit the repository, download the ZIP package directly from the site, and use the PayPal button to help support continued development.

Note Educational use only. Always check your local radio rules before transmitting.


## Disclaimer and license

Disclaimer: This software is provided for educational purposes only.

You are solely responsible for ensuring full compliance with all applicable local, national, and international radiocommunication laws and regulations.

This project is distributed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPLv3).