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// Status=edited
The following controls appear just under the decoded text windows on
the main screen:
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//.Main UI
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image::main-ui-controls.png[align="center",width=650,alt="Main UI Controls"]
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* When *CQ only* is checked, only messages from stations calling CQ are displayed in the left text panel.
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* *Log QSO* raises a dialog window pre-filled with known information
about a QSO you have nearly completed. You can edit or add to this
information before clicking *OK* to log the QSO. If you check *Prompt
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me to log QSO* on the *File -> Settings -> Reporting* tab, the program raises the confirmation screen automatically when you send a message containing +73+. *Start Date* and *Start Time* are set when you click
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to send the *Tx 2* or *Tx 3* message, and backed up by one or two
sequence lengths, respectively. (Note that the actual start time may
have been earlier if repeats of early transmissions were required.)
End date and time are set when the *Log QSO* screen is invoked.
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//.Log QSO Window
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image::log-qso.png[align="center",alt="Log QSO"]
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* *Stop* terminates normal data acquisition in case you want to
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freeze the waterfall or open and explore a previously recorded audio
file.
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* *Monitor* toggles normal receive operation on or off. This button
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is highlighted in green when _WSJT-X_ is receiving. If you are
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using CAT control, toggling *Monitor* OFF relinquishes control of the
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rig; if *Monitor returns to last used frequency* is selected on the
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*File -> Settings -> General* tab, toggling *Monitor* back ON will return to
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the original frequency.
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* *Erase* clears the right-hand decoded text window.
Double-clicking *Erase* clears both text windows.
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+
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TIP: Right-clicking on either text window brings up a context menu
with several options (including *Erase*) which operate on that window
alone.
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* *Clear Avg* is present only in modes that support message averaging.
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It provides a way to erase the accumulating information, thus
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preparing to start a new average.
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* *Decode* tells the program to repeat the decoding procedure at the
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Rx frequency (green marker on waterfall scale), using the most recently
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completed sequence of received data.
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* *Enable Tx* toggles automatic T/R sequencing mode on or off and
highlights the button in red when ON. A transmission will start at
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the beginning of the selected (odd or even) sequence, or immediately
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if appropriate. Toggling the button to OFF during a transmission
allows the current transmission to finish.
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* *Halt Tx* terminates a transmission immediately and disables
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automatic T/R sequencing.
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* *Tune* toggles the program into Tx mode and generates an unmodulated
carrier at the specified Tx frequency (red marker on waterfall scale).
This process is useful for adjusting an antenna tuner or tuning an
amplifier. The button is highlighted in red while *Tune* is active.
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Toggle the button a second time or click *Halt Tx* to terminate the
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*Tune* process.
TIP: Activating *Tune* interrupts a receive sequence and will prevent decoding during that sequence.
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* Uncheck the box *Menus* to make the top-of-window menus disappear,
leaving more vertical space for decoded messages.