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								=== Frequency Calibration
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								Many _WSJT-X_ capabilities depend on signal-detection bandwidths of no
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								more than a few Hz.  Frequency accuracy and stability are therefore
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								unusually important.  We provide tools to enable accurate frequency
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								calibration of your radio, as well as precise frequency measurement of
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								on-the-air signals.  The calibration procedure works by automatically
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								cycling your CAT-controlled radio through a series of preset
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								frequencies of carrier-based signals at reliably known frequencies,
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								measuring the error in dial frequency for each signal.
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								You will probably find it convenient to define and use a special
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								<<CONFIG-MENU,Configuration>> dedicated to frequency calibration.
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								Then complete the following steps, as appropriate, for your system.
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								- Switch to FreqCal mode
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								- In the _Working Frequencies_ box on the *File | Settings | Frequencies*
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								tab, delete any default frequencies for *FreqCal* mode that are not
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								relevant for your location.  You may want to replace some of them with
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								reliably known frequencies receivable at your location.
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								TIP: We find major-city AM broadcast stations generally serve well as
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								frequency calibrators at the low frequency end of the spectrum.  In
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								North America we also use the standard time-and-frequency broadcasts
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								of WWV at 2.500, 5.000, 10.000, 15.000, and 20.000 MHz, and CHU at
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								3.330, 7.850, and 14.670 MHz.  Similar shortwave signals are available
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								in other parts of the world.
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								- In most cases, start by deleting any existing file `fmt.all` in the 
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								directory where your log files are kept.
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								- To cycle automatically through your chosen list of calibration
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								frequencies, check *Execute frequency calibration cycle* on the
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								*Tools* menu.  _WSJT-X_ will spend 30 seconds at each
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								frequency. Initially no measurement data is saved to the `fmt.all`
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								file although it is displayed on screen; this allows you to check your
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								current calibration parameters.
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								- During the calibration procedure, the radio's USB dial frequency is
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								offset 1500 Hz below each *FreqCal* entry in the default frequencies
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								list.  As shown in the screen shot below, detected signal carriers
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								therefore appear at about 1500 Hz in the _WSJT-X_ waterfall.
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								- To start a measurement session, check the *Measure* option and let
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								the calibration cycle run for at least one complete sequence. Note
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								that, while measuring, any existing calibration parameters are
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								automatically disabled so you may have to increase the *FTol* range if
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								your rig is off frequency by more than a few Hertz in order to capture
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								valid measurements.
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								image::FreqCal.png[align="left",alt="FreqCal"]
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								With modern synthesized radios, small measured offsets from 1500 Hz
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								will exhibit a straight-line dependence on frequency.  You can
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								approximate the calibration of your radio by simply dividing the
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								measured frequency offset (in Hz) at the highest reliable frequency by
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								the nominal frequency itself (in MHz).  For example, the 20 MHz
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								measurement for WWV shown above produced a measured tone offset of
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								24.6 Hz, displayed in the _WSJT-X_ decoded text window.  The resulting
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								calibration constant is 24.6/20=1.23 parts per million.  This number
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								may be entered as *Slope* on the *File | Settings | Frequencies* tab.
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								A more precise calibration can be effected by fitting the intercept
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								and slope of a straight line to the whole sequence of calibration
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								measurements, as shown for these measurements in the graph plotted
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								below.  Software tools for completing this task are included with the
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								_WSJT-X_ installation, and detailed instructions for their use are
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								available at https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/FMT_User.pdf.
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								Using these tools and no specialized hardware beyond your
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								CAT-interfaced radio, you can calibrate the radio to better than 1 Hz
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								and compete very effectively in the ARRL's periodic Frequency
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								Measuring Tests.
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								image::FreqCal_Graph.png[align="left",alt="FreqCal_Graph"]
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								After running *Execute frequency calibration cycle* at least once with
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								good results, check and edit the file `fmt.all` in the log directory
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								and delete any spurious or outlier measurements.  The line-fitting
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								procedure can then be carried out automatically by clicking *Solve for
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								calibration parameters* on the *Tools* menu.  The results are
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								displayed as in the following screen shot.  Estimated uncertainties
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								are included for slope and intercept; `N` is the number of averaged
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								frequency measurements included in the fit, and `StdDev` is the root
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								mean square deviation of averaged measurements from the fitted
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								straight line. If the solution seems valid, you are offered an
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								*Apply* button to push that automatically sets the calibration
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								parameters in *File | Settings | Frequencies | Frequency Calibration*.
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								image::FreqCal_Results.png[align="center",alt="FreqCal_Results"]
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								For a quick visual check of the resulting calibration, stay in
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								*FreqCal* mode with the *Measure* option cleared. _WSJT-X_ shows
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								the adjusted results directly on the waterfall and the displayed
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								records.
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								=== Reference Spectrum
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								_WSJT-X_ provides a tool that can be used to determine the detailed
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								shape of your receiver's passband.  Disconnect your antenna or tune to
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								a quiet frequency with no signals.  With _WSJT-X_ running in one of
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								the slow modes, select *Measure reference spectrum* from the *Tools*
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								menu.  Wait for about a minute and then click *Stop*.  A file
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								named `refspec.dat` appears in your log directory.   When you check
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								*Ref Spec* on the *Wide Graph*, the recorded reference spectrum will
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								then be used to flatten your overall effective passband.
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								=== Phase Equalization
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								*Measure phase response* under the *Tools* menu is for advanced MSK144
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								users. Phase equalization is used to compensate for group-delay
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								variation across your receiver passband. Careful application of this
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								facility can reduce intersymbol interference, resulting in improved
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								decoding sensitivity.  If you use a software-defined receiver with
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								linear-phase filters there is no need to apply phase equalization.
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								After a frame of received data has been decoded, *Measure phase
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								response* generates an undistorted audio waveform equal to the one
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								generated by the transmitting station.  Its Fourier transform is then
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								used as a frequency-dependent phase reference to compare with the
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								phase of the received frame's Fourier coefficients.  Phase differences
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								between the reference spectrum and received spectrum include
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								contributions from the originating station's transmit filter, the
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								propagation channel, and filters in the receiver. If the received
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								little phase distortion (such as a station known to use a properly
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								adjusted software-defined transceiver), and if the received signal is
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								relatively free from multipath distortion so that the channel phase is
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								close to linear, the measured phase differences will be representative
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								of the local receiver's phase response.
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								Complete the following steps to generate a phase equalization curve:
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								- Record a number of `wav` files that contain decodable signals from
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								your chosen reference station. Best results are obtained when the
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								signal-to-noise ratio of the reference signals is 10 dB or greater.
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								- Enter the callsign of the reference station in the DX Call box.
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								- Select *Measure phase response* from the *Tools* menu, and open each
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								of the `wav` files in turn. The mode character on decoded text lines
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								changes from `&` to `^` while _WSJT-X_ is measuring the phase
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								response, and it changes back to `&`  after the measurement is
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								completed. The program needs to average a number of high-SNR frames to
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								accurately estimate the phase, so it may be necessary to process
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								several `wav` files. The measurement can be aborted at any time by
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								selecting *Measure phase response* again to toggle the phase
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								measurement off.
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								When the measurement is complete, _WSJT-X_ saves the measured
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								phase response in the *Log directory*, in a file with suffix
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								".pcoeff". The filename contains the callsign of the reference
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								station and a timestamp, for example `K0TPP_170923_112027.pcoeff`.
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								- Select *Equalization tools ...* under the *Tools* menu and click the
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								*Phase ...* button to view the contents of the *Log directory*. Select
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								the desired pcoeff file. The measured phase values will be plotted as
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								filled circles along with a fitted red curve labeled "Proposed". This is
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								the proposed phase equalization curve. It's a good idea to repeat the
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								phase measurement several times, using different wav files for each
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								measurement, to ensure that your measurements are repeatable.
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								- Once you are satisfied with a fitted curve, click the *Apply* button
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								to save the proposed response. The red curve is replaced with a
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								light green curve labeled "Current" to indicate that the phase
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								equalization curve is now being applied to the received data. Another
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								curve labeled "Group Delay" appears. The "Group Delay" curve shows
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								the group delay variation across the passband, in ms. Click the
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								*Discard Measured*  button to remove the captured data from the plot, 
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								button followed by the *Apply* button.
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								The three numbers printed at the end of each MSK144 decode line can be
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								used to assess the improvement provided by equalization. These numbers
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								corrected, and `E` = Size of MSK eye diagram opening.
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								Here is a decode of K0TPP obtained while *Measure phase response* was measuring
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								the phase response:
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								  103900  17  6.5 1493 ^  WA8CLT K0TPP +07       1  0  1.2
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								The "^" symbol indicates that a phase measurement is being accumulated
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								but is not yet finished. The three numbers at the end of the line
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								indicate that one frame was used to obtain the decode, there were no
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								scale.  Here's how the same decode looks after phase equalization:
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								  103900  17  6.5 1493 &  WA8CLT K0TPP +07       1  0  1.6
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								In this case, equalization has increased the eye-opening from 1.2 to
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								1.6.  Larger positive eye openings are associated with reduced
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								successfully decoded.  In this case, the larger eye-opening tells us
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								that phase equalization was successful, but it is important to note
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								that this test does not by itself tell us whether the applied phase
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								equalization curve is going to improve decoding of signals other than
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								those from the reference station, K0TPP.
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								It's a good idea to carry out before and after comparisons using a
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								large number of saved `wav` files with signals from many different
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								stations, to help decide whether your equalization curve improves
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								decoding for most signals. When doing such comparisons, keep in mind
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								that equalization may cause _WSJT-X_ to successfully decode a frame
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								that was not decoded before equalization was applied.  For this
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								before comparing their end-of-line quality numbers.
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								equalization are `2 0 0.2` and after equalization `1 5 -0.5`. These
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								needed before equalization.  This implies that shorter and/or weaker
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								NOTE: Further details on phase equalization and examples of fitted
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								K9AN and K1JT published in {msk144}.
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