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It's there, however, and accessible. -An alternative (shortcut) directory name is %LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X\. +IMPORTANT: Your computer may be configured so that this directory is +"`invisible`". It's there, however, and accessible. An alternative +(shortcut) directory name is %LOCALAPPDATA%\WSJT-X\. - The built-in Windows facility for time synchronization is usually not adequate. We recommend the program _Meinberg NTP_ (see {ntpsetup} diff --git a/doc/user_guide/en/introduction.adoc b/doc/user_guide/en/introduction.adoc index e30ef1b81..e20c677c8 100644 --- a/doc/user_guide/en/introduction.adoc +++ b/doc/user_guide/en/introduction.adoc @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ _WSJT-X_ is a computer program designed to facilitate basic amateur radio communication using very weak signals. The first four letters in -the program name stand for "`Weak Signal communication by K1JT,`" -while the suffix "`-X`" indicates that _WSJT-X_ started as an extended -(and originally experimental) branch of the program _WSJT_. +the program name stand for "`**W**eak **S**ignal communication by +K1**JT**,`" while the suffix "`-X`" indicates that _WSJT-X_ started as +an extended (and originally experimental) branch of the program +_WSJT_. _WSJT-X_ Version 1.7 offers eight protocols or "`modes`": *JT4*, *JT9*, *JT65*, *QRA64*, *WSPR*, *Echo*, *ISCAT*, and *MSK144*. The @@ -14,21 +15,21 @@ and source encoding. JT65 and QRA64 were designed for EME ("`moonbounce`") on the VHF/UHF bands and have also proven very effective for worldwide QRP communication on the HF bands. QRA64 has a number of advantages over JT65, including better performance on the -very weakest signals. We imagine that over time it will replace JT65 -for EME use. JT9 was designed for the LF, MF, and lower HF bands. -Its submode JT9A is 2 dB more sensitive than JT65 while using less -than 10% of the bandwidth. JT4 offers a wide variety of tone spacings -and has proved very effective for EME on microwave bands up to 24 GHz. -All of these "`slow`" modes use one-minute timed sequences of -alternating transmission and reception, so a minimal QSO takes four to -six minutes — two or three transmissions by each station, one sending -in odd UTC minutes and the other even. On the HF bands, world-wide -QSOs are possible using power levels of a few watts (or even -milliwatts) and compromise antennas. On VHF bands and higher, QSOs -are possible (by EME and other propagation types) at signal levels 10 -to 15 dB below those required for CW. +very weakest signals. We imagine that over time it may replace JT65 +for EME use. JT9 was originally designed for the LF, MF, and lower HF +bands. Its submode JT9A is 2 dB more sensitive than JT65 while using +less than 10% of the bandwidth. JT4 offers a wide variety of tone +spacings and has proved very effective for EME on microwave bands up +to 24 GHz. All of these "`slow`" modes use one-minute timed sequences +of alternating transmission and reception, so a minimal QSO takes four +to six minutes — two or three transmissions by each station, one +sending in odd UTC minutes and the other even. On the HF bands, +world-wide QSOs are possible using power levels of a few watts (or +even milliwatts) and compromise antennas. On VHF bands and higher, +QSOs are possible (by EME and other propagation types) at signal +levels 10 to 15 dB below those required for CW. -*ISCAT*, *MSK144*, and optionally submodes *JT9E-H* are "`fast`" +*ISCAT*, *MSK144*, and optionally submodes *JT9E-H* are "`fast'" protocols designed to take advantage of brief signal enhancements from ionized meteor trails and other types of scatter propagation. These modes use timed sequences of 5, 10, 15, or 30 s duration. User @@ -67,4 +68,3 @@ can be found at {devsvn}, and most communication among the developers takes place on the email reflector {devmail}. User-level questions and answers, and general communication among users is found on the {wsjt_yahoo_group} email reflector. - diff --git a/doc/user_guide/en/new_features.adoc b/doc/user_guide/en/new_features.adoc index 47dad82da..7669e4950 100644 --- a/doc/user_guide/en/new_features.adoc +++ b/doc/user_guide/en/new_features.adoc @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ added to _WSJT-X_ since Version 1.6.0: and fast). - New Franke-Taylor decoder replaces the Koetter-Vardy decoder in -JT65. KVASD is no longer used. +JT65; the separate program `kvasd[.exe]` is no longer used. - Improvements to the JT4, JT9, and JT65 decoders. diff --git a/mainwindow.cpp b/mainwindow.cpp index bf3ff9c6b..242256dbb 100644 --- a/mainwindow.cpp +++ b/mainwindow.cpp @@ -1433,6 +1433,10 @@ void MainWindow::on_actionSettings_triggered() //Setup Dialog VHF_features_enabled(b); VHF_controls_visible(b); } + if(!vhf) { + ui->cbShMsgs->setVisible(false); + ui->cbTx6->setVisible(false); + } if(m_mode=="JT4" or (m_mode=="JT9" and m_nSubMode<4) or m_mode=="JT65" or m_mode=="JT9+JT65" or m_mode=="ISCAT" or m_mode=="MSK144") { ui->cbFast9->setVisible(false);