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// Status=review
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.Navigate and Open Wave File:
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Select File | Open and navigate to ...\save\samples\130610_2343.wav.
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*****
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* The waterfall and main window should look like the figure below.
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This sample file contains 17 decodable signals — nine in JT65 mode
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(flagged with the character # in the decoded text windows), and eight
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in JT9 mode (flagged with @). Since the Tx mode was set to Tx JT65,
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signals in that mode were decoded first. If you had selected Tx JT9,
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JT9 signals would have been decoded first.
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.130610_2343.wav Decode
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[[X544]]
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image::images/130610_2343-wav-80.png[align="left",alt="Wide Graph Decode 130610_2343"]
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2014-02-01 05:19:39 -05:00
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TIP: Notice the [blue]*BLUE* marker on the waterfall scale, by
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default set at 2500 Hz. Its position is set by the spinner control
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JT65 nnnn JT9, where nnnn is a frequency in Hz. In JT9+JT65 mode the
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program will decode JT65 signals below this frequency and JT9 signals
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above it.
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- Confirm that mouse-click behavior is similar to that described in
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the single-mode instructions at <<X13,Decoding Controls>>. The program
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automatically determines the mode of each JT9 or JT65 signal.
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