Release Notes 1.1

Version 1.1 is a focused refinement of WSJT-CB 1.0. The main goal of this release is not to add complexity, but to make the CB-oriented workflow cleaner, more reliable,
and more consistent for everyday operation.
Compared with 1.0, version 1.1 improves the way the software handles CB-to-CB contacts,
simplifies the interface by removing features that are less relevant to the project’s current direction, 
and strengthens packaging and identity across the application.

The most important practical improvement is in contact handling between CB-style callsigns.
In 1.0, some non-standard exchanges could still be fragile, especially around signal reports, free-text parsing, and end-of-QSO messages such as RR73 and 73.
In 1.1, that flow has been tightened so that reports are captured more reliably, duplicate RR73 behavior is avoided, 
and CB-to-CB QSOs progress more naturally through the final stages of the exchange.
In real use, this should make logging and AutoSeq behavior feel more dependable and less prone to edge-case confusion.

Another visible improvement is country recognition and decoded text presentation.
Version 1.1 continues the CB-specific country mapping work, but also refines how those results are shown to the operator.
Country lookup has been corrected and cleaned up, including fixes for naming mismatches such as U.S.A.,
and the decoded text display now behaves more gracefully when CB prefixes are recognized. 
Unknown CB prefixes are no longer shown with rough placeholder labels, which makes the display cleaner and more professional.

From a usability perspective, 1.1 also makes some opinionated choices. 
PSK Reporter spotting is now enabled by default, so a fresh installation is more immediately connected and useful without extra setup. 
At the same time, older or less relevant parts of the codebase have been removed, including the Astronomical Data widget, ALLCALL7 filtering logic, 
legacy side tools, and several obsolete subprojects and documentation pieces. 
This makes the application feel more centered on its intended CB digital-mode use case
rather than carrying forward features from the broader WSJT-X ecosystem that are no longer essential here.

The release also completes a broader identity and distribution pass. 
WSJT-CB branding is now more consistent throughout the UI, help menu, logging files, configuration names, and installer-related paths. 
The help area has been simplified, a Telegram group entry has been added, 
and Windows packaging has been improved with a dedicated 1.1.0 installer configuration and fixes related to country-file lookup in installed environments. 
Altogether, version 1.1 feels less like a fork in transition and more like a defined, self-contained application.

In short, version 1.1 is a maturity release. 
It does not try to become larger than 1.0; instead, it becomes sharper. 
It improves the reliability of CB-specific operating flows, cleans up presentation and country handling, reduces legacy baggage, 
and delivers a more coherent WSJT-CB experience from first launch to daily use.