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- Notice the [green]*GREEN* and [red]*RED* markers on the waterfall
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frequency scale. Decoding takes place at the end of a receive
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sequence and is organized in two stages. The first decodes take place
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at the selected Rx frequency, indicated by the green marker. Results
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appear in both the left (“Band Activity”) and right (“Rx Frequency”)
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text windows on the main screen. The decoder then finds and decodes
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all signals in the selected mode(s) and the displayed frequency range.
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The red marker indicates your Tx frequency.
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.Signal Presence
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NOTE: At least eight JT9 signals are present in the example file; all
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but one of them are decodable. When this file was recorded KF4RWA was
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finishing a QSO with K1JT. Since the green marker was placed at his
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audio frequency, 1224 Hz, his message “K1JT KF4RWA 73” appears in both
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decoded text windows. The “Band Activity” window shows this message
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as well as all the other decodes at nearby frequencies. The CQ lines
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are highlighted in [green]*GREEN*, and lines containing “My Call”, in
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this case K1JT, are highlighted in [red]*RED*.
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- For this step and the next, you may want to pretend you are K1JT by
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entering that call temporarily as “My Call” on the <<X11,Configuration
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Screen>>. Your results should then be identical to those shown in the
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<<X12,figure above>>.
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