A few more User Guide edits.

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@ -50,6 +50,6 @@ spaces) in the *Free Msg* box.
pre-stored macro. Pressing *Enter* on a modified message here pre-stored macro. Pressing *Enter* on a modified message here
automatically adds that message to the table of stored macros. automatically adds that message to the table of stored macros.
IMPORTANT: During a transmission the actual message being sent always TIP: During a transmission the actual message being sent always
appears in the first box of the status bar (bottom left of the main appears in the first box of the status bar (bottom left of the main
screen). screen).

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ duration. User messages are transmitted repeatedly at high rate (up
to 250 characters per second, for MSK144) to make good use of the to 250 characters per second, for MSK144) to make good use of the
shortest meteor-trail reflections or "`pings`". ISCAT uses free-form shortest meteor-trail reflections or "`pings`". ISCAT uses free-form
messages up to 28 characters long, while MSK144 uses the same messages up to 28 characters long, while MSK144 uses the same
structured messages as the slow modes together with an abbreviated structured messages as the slow modes and optionally an abbreviated
format with hashed callsigns. format with hashed callsigns.
*WSPR* (pronounced "`whisper`") stands for **W**eak **S**ignal *WSPR* (pronounced "`whisper`") stands for **W**eak **S**ignal
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ potential propagation paths using low-power transmissions. WSPR
messages normally carry the transmitting stations callsign, grid messages normally carry the transmitting stations callsign, grid
locator, and transmitter power in dBm, and they can be decoded at locator, and transmitter power in dBm, and they can be decoded at
signal-to-noise ratios as low as -28 dB in a 2500 Hz bandwidth. WSPR signal-to-noise ratios as low as -28 dB in a 2500 Hz bandwidth. WSPR
users with internet access can automatically upload their reception users with internet access can automatically upload reception
reports to a central database called {wsprnet} that provides a mapping reports to a central database called {wsprnet} that provides a mapping
facility, archival storage, and many other features. facility, archival storage, and many other features.

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@ -7,24 +7,26 @@ added to _WSJT-X_ since Version 1.6.0:
- Newly implemented submodes: JT65B-C, JT9B-H - Newly implemented submodes: JT65B-C, JT9B-H
- New fast submodes of JT9E-H - Fast submodes of JT9E-H
- New Franke-Taylor decoder to replace the Koetter-Vardy decoder in - New Franke-Taylor decoder to replace the Koetter-Vardy decoder
JT65. Separate program `kvasd[.exe]` is no longer used. previously used for JT65. Separate program `kvasd[.exe]` is no longer
used.
- Improvements to the JT4, JT9, and JT65 decoders - Improvements to the JT4, JT9, and JT65 decoders
- Multi-pass decoding for JT65 and WSPR. Strong decoded signals are - Multi-pass decoding for JT65 and WSPR. Decoded signals are
subtracted out, allowing the decoding of weaker signals. subtracted from the received data, allowing decoding of weaker
signals that were otherwise masked.
- Improved convenience features for EME Doppler tracking - Improved convenience features for EME Doppler tracking
- Saving and restoring of multiple program configurations - Saving and restoring of multiple program configurations
- New sample-file download facility - Sample-file download facility
- Many corrections and improvements to the Hamlib library, fixing - Many corrections and improvements to the Hamlib library, fixing
balky rig-control features balky rig-control features
- Power settings for Transmit and Tune optionally remembered for - Power settings for Transmit and Tune remembered and optionally
each band. restored for each band

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
- SSB transceiver and antenna - SSB transceiver and antenna
- Computer running Windows (XP or later), Linux, or OS X - Computer running Windows (XP or later), Linux, or OS X
- 1.5 GHz or faster CPU and 200 MB of available memory - 1.5 GHz or faster CPU and 200 MB of available memory. (MSK144
- MSK144 benefits greatly from a multi-core CPU especially benefits from a multi-core CPU)
- Monitor with at least 1024 x 780 resolution - Monitor with at least 1024 x 780 resolution
- Computer-to-radio interface using a serial port or equivalent USB - Computer-to-radio interface using a serial port or equivalent USB
device for T/R switching, or CAT control, or VOX, as required for device for T/R switching, or CAT control, or VOX, as required for