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	Updates to User Guide.
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image::settings-advanced.png[align="center",alt="Settings Advanced"]
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					image::settings-advanced.png[align="center",alt="Settings Advanced"]
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_JT65 decoding parameters_ 
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					_JT65 VHF/UHF/Microwave decoding parameters_ 
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- *Random erasure patterns* logarithmically scales the number of
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					- *Random erasure patterns* logarithmically scales the number of
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pseudo-random trials used by the Franke-Taylor JT65 decoder.  Larger
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					pseudo-random trials used by the Franke-Taylor JT65 decoder.  Larger
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NOTE: Windows Vista and later may configure audio devices using
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					NOTE: Windows 7 and later may configure audio devices using
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the Texas Instruments PCM2900 series CODEC for microphone input rather
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					the Texas Instruments PCM2900 series CODEC for microphone input rather
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line input.  (This chip is used in many radios with built-in USB
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					line input.  (This chip is used in many radios with built-in USB
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CODECs, as well as various other audio interfaces.)  If you are using
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					CODECs, as well as various other audio interfaces.)  If you are using
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NOTE: _Omni-Rig_ is available only under Windows.
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* Set *Poll Interval* to the desired interval for _WSJT-X_ to query
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					* Set *Poll Interval* to the desired interval for _WSJT-X_ to query
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  your radio.  For most radios a small number (say, 1 – 3 s) is
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					  your radio.  For most radios a small number (say, 1 – 3 s) is
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  suitable.
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					  suitable.
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  frequency setting, on HF bands you can display the full sub-band
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					  frequency setting, on HF bands you can display the full sub-band
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  generally used for one mode.
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					  generally used for one mode.
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- Of course, you might prefer to concentrate on one mode at a time,
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  setting your dial frequency to (say) 14.074 for FT8, 14.076 for
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  JT65, or 14.078 for JT9.  Present conventions have the nominal JT9
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  dial frequency 2 kHz higher than the JT65 dial frequency on most
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  bands, and the FT8 frequency 2 kHz lower.
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.Transmitter Audio Level
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					.Transmitter Audio Level
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* Click the *Tune* button on the main screen to switch the radio into
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					* Click the *Tune* button on the main screen to switch the radio into
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FT4 is designed for contesting, particularly on the HF bands.
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					FT4 is designed for contesting, particularly on the HF bands and 6
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Compared with FT8 it is 3.5 dB less sensitive and requires 1.6 times
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					meters.  Compared with FT8 it is 3.5 dB less sensitive and requires
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the bandwidth, but it offers the potential for twice the QSO rate.
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					1.6 times the bandwidth, but it offers the potential for twice the QSO
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					rate.
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.Main Window:
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					.Main Window:
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- Select *FT4* on the *Mode* menu.
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					- Select *FT4* on the *Mode* menu.
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