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Additions and corrections to User Guide.
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@ -62,10 +62,30 @@ When calling CQ you may also choose to check the box *Call 1st*.
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_WSJT-X_ will then respond automatically to the first decoded
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responder to your CQ.
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NOTE: When *Auto-Seq* is enabled the program de-activates *Enable
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Tx* at the end of each QSO. We do not want _WSJT-X_ to make fully
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automated QSOs.
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NOTE: When *Auto-Seq* is enabled the program de-activates *Enable Tx*
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at the end of each QSO. It is not intended that _WSJT-X_ should make
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fully automated QSOs.
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=== VHF Contest Mode
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A special *VHF Contest Mode* can be activated for FT8 and MSK144 modes
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by checking a box on the *Settings | Advanced* tab. This mode is
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configured especially for VHF contests in which four-character grid
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locators are the required exchange. When *Contest Mode* is active,
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the standard QSO sequence looks like this:
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CQ K1ABC FN42
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K1ABC W9XYZ EN37
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W9XYZ K1ABC R FN42
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K1ABC W9XYZ RRR
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W9XYZ K1ABC 73
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In contest circumstances K1ABC might choose to call CQ again rather
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than sending 73 for his third transmission.
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IMPORTANT: Do not use VHF Contest Mode on an HF band or in conditions
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where worldwide propagation is available. See
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<<PROTOCOL_OVERVIEW,Protocol Specifications>> for further details.
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[[COMP-CALL]]
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=== Compound Callsigns
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@ -174,10 +194,13 @@ as the following checklist:
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- Computer clock properly synchronized to UTC within ±1 s
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- Audio input and output devices configured for sample rate 48000 Hz,
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16 bits
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- Radio set to *USB* (upper sideband) mode
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- Radio filters centered and set to widest available passband (up to 5 kHz).
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TIP: Remember that in many circumstances FT8, JT4, JT9, JT65, and WSPR
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do not require high power. Under most HF propagation conditions, QRP
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is usually the norm.
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is the norm.
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@ -51,4 +51,5 @@ source-code repository can be found at {devsvn}, and most
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communication among the developers takes place on the email reflector
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{devmail}. Bug reports and suggestions for new features, improvements
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to the _WSJT-X_ User Guide, etc., may also be sent to the
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{wsjt_yahoo_group} email reflector.
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{wsjt_yahoo_group} email reflector. You must join the relevant group
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before posting to either email list.
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@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ markers and both spinner controls will follow your selections.
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- Double-clicking at any frequency on the waterfall does all the
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things just described and also invokes the decoder in a small range
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around that frequency.
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around that frequency. To decode a particular signal, double-click
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near the left edge of its waterfall trace.
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- Now double-click on any of the the lines of decoded text in the main
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window. Unless you have *My Call* set to K1JT or KY7M on the
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@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
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_WSJT-X_ v1.8 suppports a number of features designed for use
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on the VHF and higher bands. These features now include:
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on the VHF and higher bands. These features include:
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- *FT8*, a mode designed for making fast QSOs with weak, fading
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signals
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- *JT4*, a mode particularly useful for EME on the microwave bands
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@ -279,21 +282,6 @@ messages at 50 or 70 MHz. At these frequencies, most pings are long
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enough to support standard messages -- which have the advantage of
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being readable by anyone listening in.
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- A special *VHF Contest Mode* for FT8 and MSK144 can be activated by
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checking a box on the *Settings | Advanced* tab. This mode is
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configured especially for VHF contests in which four-character grid
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locators are the required exchange. When *Contest Mode* is active,
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the standard QSO sequence looks like this:
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CQ K1ABC FN42
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K1ABC W9XYZ EN37
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W9XYZ K1ABC R FN42
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K1ABC W9XYZ RRR
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W9XYZ K1ABC 73
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In contest circumstances K1ABC might choose to call CQ again rather
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than sending 73 for his third transmission.
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=== Echo Mode
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*Echo* mode allows you to make sensitive measurements of your own
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