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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
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for decodability are around -20 dB for FT8, -23 dB for JT4, –25 dB for
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JT65, –27 dB for JT9.
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NOTE: Several options are available for circumstances where fast QSOs
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are desirable. Double-click the *Tx1* control under _Now_ or _Next_
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to toggle use of the Tx2 message rather than Tx1 to start a QSO.
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Similarly, double-click the *Tx4* control to toggle between sending
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`RRR` and `RR73` in that message. The `RR73` message should be used
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only if you are reasonably confident that no repititions will be
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required.
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=== Free-Text Messages
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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
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your Tx frequency to that of a tail-ender who called you somewhere
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else in the FT8 subband.
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NOTE: The FT8 decoder can often copy several overlapping signals at
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nearly the same frequency. However, in crowded band conditions you
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will often find it advantageous to move off the frequency of the
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station you are calling. Keyboard shortcuts *Shift+F11* and
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*Shift+F12* provide an easy way to move your Tx frequency in 60 Hz
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steps.
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IMPORTANT: When finished with this Tutorial, don't forget to re-enter
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your own callsign as *My Call* on the *Settings | General* tab.
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