Updates to the User Guide.

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// These instructions are up-to-date for WSJT-X v1.8 // These instructions are up-to-date for WSJT-X v1.9
*OS X 10.9* and later: Download the file {osx} to your desktop, *OS X 10.9* and later: Download the file {osx} to your desktop,
double-click on it and consult its `ReadMe` file for important double-click on it and consult its `ReadMe` file for important
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If you have already installed a previous version, you can retain it by If you have already installed a previous version, you can retain it by
changing its name in the *Applications* folder (say, from _WSJT-X_ to changing its name in the *Applications* folder (say, from _WSJT-X_ to
_WSJT-X_1.7_). You can then proceed to the installation phase. _WSJT-X_1.8_). You can then proceed to the installation phase.
Take note also of the following: Take note also of the following:

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an extended and experimental branch of the program an extended and experimental branch of the program
_WSJT_. _WSJT_.
_WSJT-X_ Version 1.8 offers nine different protocols or modes: *FT8*, _WSJT-X_ Version 1.9 offers nine different protocols or modes: *FT8*,
*JT4*, *JT9*, *JT65*, *QRA64*, *ISCAT*, *MSK144*, *WSPR*, and *Echo*. *JT4*, *JT9*, *JT65*, *QRA64*, *ISCAT*, *MSK144*, *WSPR*, and *Echo*.
The first five are designed for making reliable QSOs under extreme The first five are designed for making reliable QSOs under extreme
weak-signal conditions. They use nearly identical message structure weak-signal conditions. They use nearly identical message structure
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*Version Numbers:* _WSJT-X_ release numbers have major, minor, and *Version Numbers:* _WSJT-X_ release numbers have major, minor, and
patch numbers separated by periods: for example, _WSJT-X_ Version patch numbers separated by periods: for example, _WSJT-X_ Version
1.8.0. Temporary "`beta`" release caldidates are sometimes made in 1.9.0. Temporary "`beta`" release caldidates are sometimes made in
advance of a new general-availability release, in order to obtain user advance of a new general-availability release, in order to obtain user
feedback. For example, versions 1.8.0-rc1, 1.8.0-rc2, and 1.8.0-rc3 feedback. For example, version 1.9.0-rc1, 1.9.0-rc2, etc., would
were made available leading up to the final release of v1.8.0. be beta releases leading up to the final release of v1.9.0.
Release candidates should be used _only_ during a short testing Release candidates should be used _only_ during a short testing
period, and they carry an implied obligation to provide feedback to the period. They carry an implied obligation to provide feedback to the
program development group. Candidate releases should not be used on program development group. Candidate releases should not be used on
the air after a full release with the same number has been made. the air after a full release with the same number has been made.

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_WSJT-X_ v1.8 suppports a number of features designed for use _WSJT-X_ v1.9 suppports a number of features designed for use
on the VHF and higher bands. These features include: on the VHF and higher bands. These features include:
- *FT8*, a mode designed for making fast QSOs with weak, fading - *FT8*, a mode designed for making fast QSOs with weak, fading