A few more User-Guide updates.

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@ -36,6 +36,14 @@ audible (to someone with very good hearing) around 15 dB. Thresholds
for decodability are around -20 dB for FT8, -23 dB for JT4, 25 dB for
JT65, 27 dB for JT9.
NOTE: Several options are available for circumstances where fast QSOs
are desirable. Double-click the *Tx1* control under _Now_ or _Next_
to toggle use of the Tx2 message rather than Tx1 to start a QSO.
Similarly, double-click the *Tx4* control to toggle between sending
`RRR` and `RR73` in that message. The `RR73` message should be used
only if you are reasonably confident that no repititions will be
required.
=== Free-Text Messages
Users often add some friendly chit-chat at the end of a QSO.

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@ -47,5 +47,12 @@ This behavior is desirable so that you will not inadvertently change
your Tx frequency to that of a tail-ender who called you somewhere
else in the FT8 subband.
NOTE: The FT8 decoder can often copy several overlapping signals at
nearly the same frequency. However, in crowded band conditions you
will often find it advantageous to move off the frequency of the
station you are calling. Keyboard shortcuts *Shift+F11* and
*Shift+F12* provide an easy way to move your Tx frequency in 60 Hz
steps.
IMPORTANT: When finished with this Tutorial, don't forget to re-enter
your own callsign as *My Call* on the *Settings | General* tab.