Fix a few flaws in descriptive documents.

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0.5 Telemetry, 71 bits 0.5 Telemetry, 71 bits
1. Two standard callsigns, Roger, and grid or report. Each callsign 1. Two callsigns, Roger, and grid or report. Each callsign may have
may have an appended "/R" to indicate Rover status for NA VHF an appended "/R" to indicate Rover status for NA VHF contests.
contests. Either callsign may be nonstandard if enclosed in angle brackets,
for example <YW18FIFA>.
2. Same as Type 1, but uses /P instead of /R. For European VHF contests. 2. Same as Type 1, but uses /P instead of /R. For European VHF contests.
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US state, Canadian province/territory, or DX serial number from US state, Canadian province/territory, or DX serial number from
0001 to 7999. 0001 to 7999.
4. One hashed call; one standard, compound, or nonstandard call with 4. One hashed call or "CQ"; one compound or nonstandard call with up
up to 11 characters; and an optional RRR, RR73, or 73. to 11 characters; and (if not "CQ") an optional RRR, RR73, or 73.
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The following are tentative and not included in first release. The following are tentative and not included in first release.

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New Features in WSJT-X 2.0 New Features in WSJT-X 2.0
September 17, 2018
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This document is an update to the white paper "Plans for WSJT-X This document is an update to the white paper "Plans for WSJT-X
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1. K1ABC W9XYZ RR73 1. K1ABC W9XYZ RR73
1. K1ABC/R W9XYZ EN37 NA VHF Contest 1. K1ABC/R W9XYZ EN37 NA VHF Contest
1. K1ABC W9XYZ/R RR73 NA VHF Contest 1. K1ABC W9XYZ/R RR73 NA VHF Contest
1. K1ABC/R W9XYZ/R RR73 NA VHF Contest
1. <PJ4/K1ABC> W9XYZ Compound call 1. <PJ4/K1ABC> W9XYZ Compound call
1. W9XYZ <PJ4/K1ABC> 73 Compound call 1. W9XYZ <PJ4/K1ABC> 73 Compound call
1. W9XYZ <YW18FIFA> -13 Nonstandard call 1. W9XYZ <YW18FIFA> -13 Nonstandard call
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3. TU; KA0DEF K1ABC R 569 MA ARRL RTTY Roundup 3. TU; KA0DEF K1ABC R 569 MA ARRL RTTY Roundup
3. TU; K1ABC G3AAA R 559 0194 ARRL RTTY Roundup 3. TU; K1ABC G3AAA R 559 0194 ARRL RTTY Roundup
3. W9XYZ K1ABC R 589 MA ARRL RTTY Roundup 3. W9XYZ K1ABC R 589 MA ARRL RTTY Roundup
4. CQ KH1/KH7Z Compound call 4. CQ PJ4/K1ABC
4. CQ YW18FIFA Nonstandard call 4. CQ YW18FIFA Nonstandard call
4. <KA1ABC> YW18FIFA RR73 Nonstandard call
4. <W9XYZ> PJ4/K1ABC RRR Nonstandard call
4. <W9XYZ> YW18FIFA Nonstandard call
4. <W9XYZ> YW18FIFA 73 Nonstandard call
4. PJ4/K1ABC <W9XYZ> Nonstandard call
4. PJ4/K1ABC <W9XYZ> 73 Nonstandard call
4. YW18FIFA <W9XYZ> RRR Nonstandard call
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In the above list, callsigns enclosed in angle brackets (e.g., In the above list, callsigns enclosed in angle brackets (e.g.,
<PJ4/K1ABC>, <YW18FIFA>) are transmitted as hash codes. They will be <PJ4/K1ABC>, <YW18FIFA>) are transmitted as hash codes. They will be
displayed correctly by any receiving station that has copied the full displayed correctly by receiving stations that have copied the full
callsign (without brackets) in a previous transmissiion. Otherwise callsign without brackets in a previous transmissiion. Otherwise the
the receiving software will display <...>. receiving software will display <...>. Hash collisions are possible
but should be rare, and extremely rare within a particular QSO.
Some minimal QSO sequences that take advantage of the new 77-bit Some minimal message sequences that take advantage of the new 77-bit
messages are illustrated below. Model QSOs 1 and 2 are the same as formats are illustrated below. Model QSOs 1 and 2 are the same as
those used by the old FT8 and MSK144 protocols, and QSO number 3 is those used by the old FT8 and MSK144 protocols, and QSO number 3 is
the same as the existing FT8 DXpedition Mode. Model QSOs 4 through 9 the same as the existing FT8 DXpedition Mode. Model QSOs 4 through 9
were not possible with the old protocols. were not possible with the old protocols.
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5. ARRL VHF Contests 5. ARRL VHF Contests
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CQ TEST K1ABC/R FN42 "/R" is optional CQ TEST K1ABC/R FN42 "/R" is optional
K1ABC/R W9XYZ EN37 K1ABC/R W9XYZ EN37 on either callsign
W9XYZ K1ABC/R R FN42 W9XYZ K1ABC/R R FN42
K1ABC/R W9XYZ RR73 K1ABC/R W9XYZ RR73
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7. EU VHF Contest 7. EU VHF Contest
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CQ TEST G4ABC/P IO91 "/P" is optional CQ TEST G4ABC/P IO91 "/P" is optional
G4ABC/P PA9XYZ JO22 G4ABC/P PA9XYZ JO22 on either callsign
PA9XYZ 590003 IO91NP PA9XYZ 590003 IO91NP
G4ABC/P R 570007 JO22DB G4ABC/P R 570007 JO22DB
PA9XYZ G4ABC/P RR73 PA9XYZ G4ABC/P RR73