diff --git a/doc/user_guide/en/vhf-features.adoc b/doc/user_guide/en/vhf-features.adoc index de5af1461..6deb2a8af 100644 --- a/doc/user_guide/en/vhf-features.adoc +++ b/doc/user_guide/en/vhf-features.adoc @@ -209,20 +209,22 @@ To configure _WSJT-X_ for MSK144 operation: - To match decoding depth to your computer's capability, click *Monitor* (if it's not already green) to start a receiving sequence. -Observe the percentage of CPU usage displayed on the _Receiving_ label -in the Status Bar: +Observe the percentage figure displayed on the _Receiving_ label in +the Status Bar: image::Rx_pct_MSK144.png[align="center",alt="MSK144 Percent CPU"] -- The displayed number (here 17%) indicates the fraction of CPU -capability being used by the MSK144 real-time decoder. If it is well -below 100% you may increase the decoding depth from *Fast* to *Normal* -or *Deep*, and increase *F Tol* from 100 to 200 Hz. +- The displayed number (here 17%) indicates the fraction of available +time being used for execution of the MSK144 real-time decoder. If +this number is well below 100% you may increase the decoding depth +from *Fast* to *Normal* or *Deep*, and increase *F Tol* from 100 to +200 Hz. -NOTE: Most modern multi-core computers can easily handle the -optimum parameters *Deep* and *F Tol 200*. Older and slower machines -may not be able to keep up at these settings; in that case there will -be a modest loss in decoding capability for the weakest pings. +NOTE: Most modern multi-core computers can easily handle the optimum +parameters *Deep* and *F Tol 200*. Older and slower machines may not +be able to keep up at these settings; at the *Fast* and *Normal* +settings there will be a small loss in decoding capability (relative +to *Deep*) for the weakest pings. - T/R sequences of 15 seconds or less requires selecting your transmitted messages very quickly. Check *Auto Seq* to have the