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Remove extra word 'is' and add two sentences to tout the advantages of FST4-60 over JT9.
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for making 2-way QSOs, and FST4W should replace WSPR for propagation
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tests*. Operating conventions on these LF and MF bands will
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eventually determine the most useful T/R sequence lengths for each
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type of operation.
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type of operation. We also expect that the 60 second variant of FST4
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(FST4-60) will outperform JT9 for DX QSOs on HF bands due, in part,
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to the FST4 decoder's ability to use AP decoding for messages received
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from a QSO partner. In addition, FST4 provides the added benefits
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associated with 77-bit messages and auto-sequencing.
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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Do not confuse FST4 with FT4, which has a very different purpose!
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FST4 is is designed for making 2-way QSOs on the LF and MF bands.
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FST4 is designed primarily for making 2-way QSOs on the LF and MF bands.
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Operation with FST4 is similar to that with other _WSJT-X_ modes: most
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on-screen controls, auto-sequencing, and other features behave in
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familiar ways. However, operating conventions on the 2200 and 630 m
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