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A number of minor edits to the User Guide -- mostly thanks to Roger, VE1SKY.
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ CAboutDlg::CAboutDlg(QWidget *parent) :
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"acknowledgment for contributions from AC6SL, AE4JY, <br />"
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"DJ0OT, G3WDG, G4KLA, G4WJS, IV3NWV, IW3RAB, K3WYC, K9AN, <br />"
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"KA6MAL, KA9Q, KB1ZMX, KD6EKQ, KI7MT, KK1D, ND0B, PY2SDR, <br />"
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"VK3ACF, VK4BDJ, VK7MO, W4TI, W4TV, and W9MDB.<br /><br />"
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"VE1SKY, VK3ACF, VK4BDJ, VK7MO, W4TI, W4TV, and W9MDB.<br /><br />"
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"WSJT-X is licensed under the terms of Version 3 <br />"
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"of the GNU General Public License (GPL) <br />"
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"<a href=" WSJTX_STRINGIZE (PROJECT_HOMEPAGE) ">"
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@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ d). Edit lines as needed. Keeping them in alphabetic order help see dupes.
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:jtalert: http://hamapps.com/[JT-Alert]
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:launchpadki7mt: https://launchpad.net/~ki7mt[KI7MT PPA's]
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:log4om: http://www.log4om.com[Log4OM]
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:lunarEchoes: http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/LunarEchoes_QEX.pdf[QEX]
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:msys_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingwbuilds/files/external-binary-packages/[MSYS Download]
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:ntpsetup: http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/setup.html[Network Time Protocol Setup]
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:osx_instructions: http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/OSX_Readme[Mac OS X Install Instructions]
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ programs.
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For _WSJT-X_ in particular, we acknowledge contributions from *AC6SL,
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AE4JY, DJ0OT, G3WDG, G4KLA, G4WJS, IV3NWV, IW3RAB, K3WYC, K9AN,
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KA6MAL, KA9Q, KB1ZMX, KD6EKQ, KI7MT, KK1D, ND0B, PY2SDR, VK3ACF,
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KA6MAL, KA9Q, KB1ZMX, KD6EKQ, KI7MT, KK1D, ND0B, PY2SDR, VE1SKY, VK3ACF,
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VK4BDJ, VK7MO, W4TI, W4TV, and W9MDB*. Each of these amateurs has helped to
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bring the program’s design, code, testing, and/or documentation to
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its present state.
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A text box entitled Astronomical Data provides information needed for
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tracking the sun or moon, moon, compensating for EME Doppler shift,
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and estimating EME Doppler spread and path degradation. Toggle the
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tracking the sun or moon, compensating for EME Doppler shift, and
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estimating EME Doppler spread and path degradation. Toggle the
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*Astronomical data* on the *View* menu to display or hide this window.
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image::AstroData_2.png[align="center",alt="Astronomical Data"]
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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ example, the celestial coordinates of the moon or a planet can be
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determined at a specified time to within about 0.0000003 degrees. The
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JPL ephemeris tables and interpolation routines have been incorporated
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into _WSJT-X_. Further details on accuracy, especially concerning
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calculated EME Doppler shifts, are described in QEX (###reference to
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come###).
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calculated EME Doppler shifts, are described in {lunarEchoes} for
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November-December, 2016.
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The sky background temperatures reported by _WSJT-X_ are derived from
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the all-sky 408 MHz map of Haslam et al. (Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- *Start nnn Hz* sets the low-frequency starting point of the
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waterfall frequency scale.
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- *N Avg* is the number of successive FFTs to be averaged before
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updating the spectral display. Values around 5 are suitable for
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normal JT9 and JT65 operation. Adjust *N Avg* to make the waterfall
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move faster or slower, as desired.
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- *N Avg* is the number of successive spectra to be averaged before
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updating the display. Values around 5 are suitable for normal JT9 and
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JT65 operation. Adjust *N Avg* to make the waterfall move faster or
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slower, as desired.
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- A dropdown list below the *Palette* label lets you select from a
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wide range of waterfall color palettes.
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How should I configure _WSJT-X_ to run multiple instances?::
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Start _WSJT-X_ from a command-prompt window, passing each instance a
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Start _WSJT-X_ from a command-prompt window, assigning each instance a
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unique identifier as in the following two-instance example. This
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procedure will isolate the *Settings* file and the writable file
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location for each instance of _WSJT-X_.
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sudo apt remove appmenu-qt5
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+
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Alternatively you can disable the common menu bar for just WSJT-X by starting the application with the environment variable QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME set to empty (the space after the '=' character is necessary):
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Alternatively, you can disable the common menu bar for just WSJT-X by starting the application with the environment variable QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME set to empty (the space after the '=' character is necessary):
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QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME= wsjtx
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dB. Thresholds for decodability are around -23 dB for JT4, –24 dB for
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JT65, –26 dB for JT9.
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=== Free Text Messages
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=== Free-Text Messages
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Users often add some friendly chit-chat at the end of a QSO.
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Free-format messages such as "`TNX ROBERT 73`" or "`5W VERT 73 GL`"
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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ will receive it. You can check to see that you are actually
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transmitting the message you wish to send.
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QSOs involving *Type 2* compound callsigns might look like either
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of the following sequences
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of the following sequences:
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CQ K1ABC/VE1 FN75
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K1ABC G0XYZ IO91
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|=====================================
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|Mode |Tone Spacing |BW (Hz)|S/N (dB)
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|JT4A |4.375| 17.5 |-23
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|JT4B |8.75 | 35.0 |-22
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|JT4C |17.5 | 70.0 |-21
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|JT4D |39.375| 157.5 |-20
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|JT4E |78.75| 315.0 |-19
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|JT4F |157.5| 630.0 |-18
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|JT4G |315.0| 1260.0 |-17
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|JT4B |8.75 | 30.6 |-22
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|JT4C |17.5 | 56.9 |-21
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|JT4D |39.375| 122.5 |-20
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|JT4E |78.75| 240.6 |-19
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|JT4F |157.5| 476.9 |-18
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|JT4G |315.0| 949.4 |-17
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|JT9A |1.736| 15.6 |-27
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|JT9B |3.472| 15.6 |-26
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|JT9C |6.944| 15.6 |-25
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|JT9D |13.889| 15.6 |-24
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|JT9E |27.778| 250 |-23
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|JT9F |55.556| 500 |-22
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|JT9G |111.111| 2000 |-21
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|JT9H |222.222| 2000 |-20
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|JT9B |3.472| 29.5 |-26
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|JT9C |6.944| 57.3 |-25
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|JT9D |13.889| 112.8 |-24
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|JT9E |27.778| 224.0 |-23
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|JT9F |55.556| 446.2 |-22
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|JT9G |111.111|890.6 |-21
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|JT9H |222.222|1779.5|-20
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|JT65A |2.692| 177.6 |-25
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|JT65B |5.383| 355.3 |-25
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|JT65C |10.767| 710.6 |-25
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|JT65B |5.383| 352.6 |-25
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|JT65C |10.767| 702.5 |-25
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|QRA64A|1.736| 111.1 |-26
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|QRA64B|3.472| 222.2 |-26
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|QRA64C|6.944| 444.4 |-26
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|QRA64D|13.889| 888.8 |-26
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|QRA64E|27.778|1777.8 |-26
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|QRA64B|3.472| 220.5 |-25
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|QRA64C|6.944| 439.2 |-24
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|QRA64D|13.889| 876.7 |-23
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|QRA64E|27.778|1751.7 |-22
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[[FAST_MODES]]
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image::settings-general.png[align="center",alt="Settings Window"]
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Select the *General* tab on the *Settings* window. Under _Station
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Details_, enter your call sign and 4-digit or 6-digit grid locator.
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Details_, enter your callsign and 4-digit or 6-digit grid locator.
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This information will be sufficient for initial tests.
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Meanings of remaining options on the *General* tab should be
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- Select *File | Open* and select the file
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+...\save\samples\JT9\130418_1742.wav+. When the file opens you should
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see something similar to the to the following screen shot:
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see something similar to the following screen shot:
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[[X12]]
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image::main-ui.png[align="center",alt="Main UI and Wide Graph"]
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sending "`73`" to K1JT, signifying that the QSO is over. Most likely
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you want to send 73 to him, so the message "`KF4RWA K1JT 73`" is
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automatically generated and selected for your next transmission.
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(Alternatively, you might choose to send a free text message or to
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(Alternatively, you might choose to send a free-text message or to
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call CQ again.)
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- Click somewhere on the waterfall to set Rx frequency (green marker
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image::MSK144.png[align="center",alt="MSK144"]
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Unlike other _WSJT-X modes, MSK144 decodes signals in real time,
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Unlike other _WSJT-X_ modes, the MSK144 decoder operates in real time
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during the reception sequence. Decoded messages will appear on your
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screen almost as soon as you hear them.
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together from band to band, thereby maximizing the chances of
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identifying open propagation paths.
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- To enable automatic band-hopping, check the *Band Hopping* box on
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- To enable automatic band hopping, check the *Band Hopping* box on
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the main window.
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- Click *Schedule* to open the *WSPR Band Hopping* window, and select
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the necessary switching at your station.
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The following screen shot is an example of WSPR operation with
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band-hopping enabled:
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band hopping enabled:
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image::WSPR_2.png[align="center",alt="WSPR_2"]
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