Many updates to User Guide, mostly to reflect changes in "click behavior".

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Joe Taylor
2017-09-29 16:53:28 +00:00
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@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ image::main-ui.png[align="center",alt="Main UI and Wide Graph"]
Decoding takes place at the end of a receive sequence and proceeds in
two steps. The first decode is done at the selected Rx frequency,
indicated by the U-shaped green marker on the waterfall scale.
Results appear in both the left (*Band Activity*) and right (*Rx
Frequency*) text windows on the main screen. The program then finds
and decodes all signals in the selected mode over the displayed
indicated by the U-shaped green marker on the waterfall frequency
scale. Results appear in both the left (*Band Activity*) and right
(*Rx Frequency*) text windows on the main screen. The program then
finds and decodes all signals in the selected mode over the displayed
frequency range. The red marker on the waterfall scale indicates your
Tx frequency.
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ Call* and *DX Grid* entry fields.
** The *Tx even* box is checked or cleared appropriately, so that you
will transmit in the proper (odd or even) minutes.
** The Rx and Tx frequency markers are moved to the frequency of the
CQing station.
** The Rx frequency marker is moved to the frequency of the CQing
station.
** The *Gen Msg* ("`generated message`") radio button at bottom right
of the main window is selected.
@@ -61,23 +61,19 @@ of the main window is selected.
*Setup* menu, *Enable Tx* would be activated and a transmission would
start automatically at the proper time.
- Double-click on the decoded message `K1JT N5KDV EM41`,
highlighted in red. Results will be similar to those in the
previous step, except the Tx frequency (red marker) is not
moved. Such messages are usually in response to your own CQ, or from
a tail-ender, and you probably want your Tx frequency to stay where it
was.
** You can modify the double-click behavior by holding down the
*Shift* key to move only the Tx frequency or the *Ctrl* key to move
both Rx and Tx frequencies.
- By holding down the *Ctrl* key when double-clicking on a decoded
line you can cause both Tx and Rx frequencies to be moved. This
behavior can also be forced by checking *Lock Tx=Rx*.
- Double-click on the decoded message `K1JT N5KDV EM41`, highlighted
in red. Results will be similar to those in the previous step. The Tx
frequency (red marker) is not moved unless *Shift* or *Ctrl* is held
down. Messages highlighted in red are usually in response to your own
CQ or from a tail-ender, and you probably want your Tx frequency to
stay where it was.
- Double-click on the message from KF4RWA in either window. He is
sending `73` to K1JT, signifying that the QSO is over. Most likely
you want to send 73 to him, so the message `KF4RWA K1JT 73` is
automatically generated and selected for your next transmission.
(Alternatively, you might choose to send a free-text message or to
call CQ again.)
- You can prevent your Tx frequency from being changed by checking the
box *Lock Tx Freq*.
- Click somewhere on the waterfall to set Rx frequency (green marker
on waterfall scale).