Final (?) additions to WSJT-X User Guide for v1.6.0. Close reading

is now strongly encouraged!  We "go to press" soon!


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=== New in Version 1.6
For quick reference, here's a short list of features and capabilities
added to _WSJT-X_ since Version 1.5.0:
- *WSPR* mode, including automatic coordinated band-hopping and an
improved sensitivity two-pass decoder.
two-pass decoder that can decode overlapping signals.
- EME-inspired features including *JT4* (submodes *A-G*), *Echo* mode,
and *automatic Doppler tracking*. Note that submodes *JT65B* and
and automatic *Doppler tracking*. (Note that submodes *JT65B* and
*JT65C* are also present in Version 1.6, but the high-sensitivity
decoder required for EME is not yet included.
decoder required for EME is not yet included.)
- Tools for accurate *frequency calibration* of your radio, so you can
be automatically ``on frequency'' to within about 1 Hz.
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- Mode-specific working frequencies accessible from the drop-down
band selector.
=== Future releases
Much work has already been done on what will become Version 1.7 of
_WSJT-X_. (Up to now it has been called v1.6.1.) A number of people
have been building this version for themselves, as development
progresses, and reporting on their experiences. The next release will
almost certainly have the following features not present in
Version 1.6.0:
- *JTMSK* mode, intended for meteor scatter, ionospheric scatter,
aircraft scatter, and the like. Unlike the FSK441, ISCAT, and JTMS
modes present in the older program _WSJT_, JTMSK includes strong
forward error correction and uses structured messages identical to
those in JT4, JT9, and JT65.

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=== VHF Setup
V1.6.0 is the first _WSJT-X_ version to include features specifically
designed for use on VHF and higher bands. These features include *JT4*,
a mode particularly useful for EME on the microwave bands; *Echo* mode,
for detecting and measuring your own lunar echoes; and automatic
*Doppler tracking* for the EME path. (Note that sub-modes JT65B and
JT65C are present in v1.6.0, but are not yet fully implemented for EME
purposes.)
- Check the box labeled _Enable VHF/UHF/Microwave features_ on the
*Settings | General* tab to activate the VHF-and-up features.
- If you will be doing EME, check the box _Decode at t = 52 s_
to allow for the EME path delay.
- If you will use automatic Doppler tracking, check the box
_Allow Tx frequency changes while transmitting_. Also select
_Split Operation_ (either _Rig_ or _Fake It_: you might need
to experiment with both) on the *Radio* tab.
IMPORTANT: Not all transceivers permit computer adjustments
of Tx frequency while transmitting. Among those that do are the
IC735, IC756 Pro II, IC910-H, FT-847, TS-2000 (with Rev 9 firmware
upgrade), Flex 1500 and 5000, HPSDR, Anan-10, Anan-100, and KX3.
- When operating in appropriate modes the main window will reconfigure
itself to include controls supporting the additional features. For
example, in JT4 mode the central part of the main window will look
something like this:
image::images/VHF_controls.png[align="center",alt="VHF Controls"]
- On the *View* menu, select *Astronomical data* to display a window
with important information for tracking the Moon and performing
automatic Doppler control.
image::images/Astronomical_data.png[align="center",alt="Astronomical data"]
IMPORTANT: Note that two different types of Doppler control are provided.
- Select _Full Doppler to DX Grid_ if you know your QSO partner's locator
and he/she is not using Doppler control.
- Select _Constant frequency on Moon_ to correct for your own (one-way)
Doppler shift to or from the Moon. If your QSO partner does the same
thing, both stations will have the required Doppler compensation.
Better still, anyone else using this option will hear both of you
without the need for manual frequency changes. The hypothetical ``man
in the moon'' will copy all of you on the selected nominal frequency:
in the example depicted above, this is 100 kHz above the stated band
edge, e.g., 10368.100 MHz for the 10 GHz band.
- Spinner controls at top right of the Astronomical Data window let you
set a working frequency above the nominal band edge. The frequency above
band edge is the sum of these two controls (kHz + Hz).
=== EME with JT4
- Select *JT4* from the *Mode* menu.
- Select the desired submode, which determines the tone spacing.
Higher spacings are used on the higher microwave bands, to allow for
larger Doppler spreads. For example, JT4F is generally used for EME on
the 10 GHz band.
- If using a transverter, set the appropriate offset on the
*Settings | Frequencies* tab. Offset is defined as (desired
transceiver dial reading) minus (desired on-the-air frequencty). For
example, for a 144 MHz radio and 10368 MHz,
offset = (144 - 10368) = -10224.000. Right-click anywhere inside the
_Station Information_ box, select the desired band, and enter the
offset number.
image::images/Add_station_info.png[align="center",alt="Station information"]
- The JT4 decoder in _WSJT-X_ includes optional facilities for
averaging over successive trandmissions and correlation decoding. Select
your desired decoding depth from the *Decode* menu.
image::images/decoding_depth.png[align="center",alt="Decoding Depth"]
- By convention, EME with JT4 can use ``short form'' messages. To
activate automatic generation of these messages, check the box labeled
_Sh_ on the main window.
IMPORTANT: Many additional details and hints for JT4 EME operation
are available here:
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT-X_for_JT4_v6.pdf
(thanks to G3WDG!).

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=== VHF Setup
V1.6.0 is the first _WSJT-X_ version to include features specifically
designed for use on VHF and higher bands. These features include *JT4*,
a mode particularly useful for EME on the microwave bands; *Echo* mode,
for detecting and measuring your own lunar echoes; and automatic
*Doppler tracking* for the EME path. (Note that sub-modes JT65B and
JT65C are present in v1.6.0, but are not yet fully implemented for EME
purposes.)
- To activate the VHF-and-up features check the box labeled _Enable
VHF/UHF/Microwave features_ on the *Settings | General* tab.
- If you will be doing EME, check the box _Decode at t = 52 s_
to allow for the EME path delay on received signals.
- If you will use automatic Doppler tracking, check the box _Allow Tx
frequency changes while transmitting_. On the *Radio* tab select
_Split Operation_ (use either _Rig_ or _Fake It_: you might need to
experiment with both).
IMPORTANT: Not all transceivers permit computer adjustments of Tx
frequency while transmitting. Among those that do are the IC-735,
IC-756 Pro II, IC-910-H, FT-847, TS-2000 (with Rev 9 firmware
upgrade), Flex 1500 and 5000, HPSDR, Anan-10, Anan-100, and KX3.
- The main window reconfigures itself as necessary to include controls
supporting features of each mode. For example, in JT4 mode the
central part of the main window will look like this:
image::images/VHF_controls.png[align="center",alt="VHF Controls"]
- On the *View* menu, select *Astronomical data* to display a window
with important information for tracking the Moon and performing
automatic Doppler control.
image::images/Astronomical_data.png[align="center",alt="Astronomical data"]
IMPORTANT: Note that two different types of Doppler control are provided.
- Select _Full Doppler to DX Grid_ if you know your QSO partner's locator
and he/she is not using Doppler control.
- Select _Constant frequency on Moon_ to correct for your own (one-way)
Doppler shift to or from the Moon. If your QSO partner does the same
thing, both stations will have the required Doppler compensation.
Moreover, anyone else using this option will hear both of you
without the need for manual frequency changes. The hypothetical ``man
in the moon'' will copy all of you on the selected nominal frequency:
in the example depicted above, this is 100 kHz above the stated band
edge, e.g., 10368.100 MHz for the 10 GHz band.
- Spinner controls at top right of the Astronomical Data window let you
set a working frequency above the nominal band edge. The frequency above
band edge is the sum of the numbers in these two controls (kHz + Hz).
=== EME with JT4
- Select *JT4* from the *Mode* menu.
- Select the desired submode, which determines the tone spacing.
Higher spacings are used on the higher microwave bands, to allow for
larger Doppler spreads. For example, JT4F is generally used for EME on
the 10 GHz band.
- If using a transverter, set the appropriate offset on the
*Settings | Frequencies* tab. Offset is defined as (desired
transceiver dial reading) minus (desired on-the-air frequency). For
example, when using a 144 MHz radio at 10368 MHz,
offset = (144 - 10368) = -10224.000. Right-click anywhere inside the
_Station Information_ box, select the desired band, and enter the
offset number.
image::images/Add_station_info.png[align="center",alt="Station information"]
- The JT4 decoder in _WSJT-X_ includes optional facilities for
averaging over successive trandmissions and also correlation decoding,
sometimesknown as ``Deep Search''. The *Decode* menu appears to
provide options to set different decoding behavior. However, in JT4 mode
this program version always behaves as if you have selected _Include
correlation_.
image::images/decoding_depth.png[align="center",alt="Decoding Depth"]
- By convention, EME with JT4 can use ``short form'' messages. To
activate automatic generation of these messages, check the box labeled
_Sh_ on the main window.
IMPORTANT: Many additional hints for using JT4 and Echo mode on the
EME path are available here:
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT-X_for_JT4_v6.pdf. Thanks
to G3WDG for preparing this document!.
=== Echo Mode
*Echo* mode allows you to make sensitive measurements of your own
lunar echoes, even when they are too weak to be heard. Select *Echo*
from the *Mode* menu, aim your antenna at the moon, pick a clear
frequency, and toggle click *Tx Enable*. _WSJT-X_ will then cycle
through the following loop every 6 seconds:
1. Transmit a fixed tone for 2.3 s
2. Wait about 0.2 s for start of the return echo
3. Record the received signal for 2.3 s
4. Analyze, average, and display the results
5. Repeat from step 1
To make a sequence of echo tests:
- Select *Echo* from the *Mode* menu.
- On the Astronomical Data window check _Doppler tracking_ and
_Constant frequency on the Moon_
- Choose your desired test frequency using the _Frequency above nominal
band edge_ controls.
- Click *Enable Tx* on the main window to start a sequence of 6-second
cycles.
- _WSJT-X_ calculates and compensates for Doppler shift automatically.
Your return echo should always appear at the center of the plot area
on the Echo Graph window.

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include::introduction.adoc[]
[[NEW_FEATURES]]
== New in Version 1.6
include::new_features.adoc[]
[[SYSREQ]]
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[[VHF_AND_UP]]
== VHF Features
include::vhf-and-up.adoc[]
include::vhf-features.adoc[]
[[MAKE_QSOS]]
== Making QSOs