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// Status=review
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- Double-click on the waterfall near 815 Hz: a signal originating
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from W7VP will be decoded and appear in the Rx Frequency Box:
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.W7VP Decode
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[width="70%",cols="3,^3,^3,^4,^4,30",options="header"]
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|=================================
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|UTC|db|dt|Freq|Mode|Message
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|2343|-7|0.3|815|#|KK4DSD W7VP -16
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|=================================
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- Double-click on the waterfall at 3196 Hz and the program will decode a JT9
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message from IZ0MIT:
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.IZ0MIT Decode
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|=====================================
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|2343|-7|0.3|3196|@|WB8QPG IZ0MIT -11
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2014-02-01 05:19:39 -05:00
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TIP: Notice that when a signal is decoded in this way the Tx mode
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automatically switches to that of the decoded signal. The Rx and Tx
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frequency markers on the waterfall scale resize themselves
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accordingly.
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- Scroll back in the Band Activity window (if necessary) and
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double-click on the message CQ DL7ACA JO40. The program will set Tx
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mode to JT65 and Tx and Rx frequencies to that of DL7ACA, 975 Hz. If
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you had checked *Double-click on call sets Tx Enable* on the Setup menu,
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the program would set up to start a QSO with DL7ACA.
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- Double-click on the decoded JT65 message CQ TA4A KM37. The program
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will set Tx mode to JT9 and the Rx and Tx frequencies to 3567 Hz.
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You’re now configured properly for a JT9 QSO with TA4A.
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