diff --git a/doc/CMakeLists.txt b/doc/CMakeLists.txt index bb0b4699c..3da4d988c 100644 --- a/doc/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/doc/CMakeLists.txt @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ set (UG_SRCS user_guide/jt65-protocol.adoc user_guide/rig-config-softrock.adoc user_guide/tutorial-example2.adoc + user_guide/tutorial-vhf.adoc user_guide/controls-functions-messages.adoc user_guide/jt9-protocol.adoc user_guide/rig-config-template.adoc diff --git a/doc/user_guide/transceiver-setup.adoc b/doc/user_guide/transceiver-setup.adoc index a2c697544..9a270e1b5 100644 --- a/doc/user_guide/transceiver-setup.adoc +++ b/doc/user_guide/transceiver-setup.adoc @@ -19,22 +19,22 @@ slider not too far from its mid-point. - If your transceiver offers more than one bandwidth setting in USB mode, you should normally choose the widest one possible, up to about 5 kHz. This choice has the desirable effect of allowing the *Wide -Graph* (waterfall and 2D spectrum) to display the JT65 and JT9 -sub-bands simultaneously on most HF bands. Further details are -provided in the <> section. +Graph* (waterfall and 2D spectrum) to display the conventional JT65 +and JT9 sub-bands simultaneously on most HF bands. Further details +are provided in the <> section. A wider displayed +bandwidth may also be helpful at VHF and above, where usage of JT65 +and JT4 is found over a much wider range of frequencies. - If you have only a standard SSB filter you won’t be able to display more than about 2.7 kHz bandwidth. Depending on the exact dial -frequency setting, you can display the full sub-band generally used -for one mode (JT65 or JT9) and part of the sub-band for the other -mode. +frequency setting, on HF bands you can display the full sub-band +generally used for one mode (JT65 or JT9) and part of the sub-band for +the other mode. - Of course, you might prefer to concentrate on one mode at a time, setting your dial frequency to (say) 14.076 for JT65 or 14.078 for JT9. Present conventions have the nominal JT9 dial frequency 2 kHz -higher than the JT65 dial frequency. A checkbox labeled *+2 kHz*, -just below the *Band* selector, makes the appropriate frequency -settings easy. +higher than the JT65 dial frequency. .Transmitter Audio Level diff --git a/doc/user_guide/wsjtx-main.adoc b/doc/user_guide/wsjtx-main.adoc index 915d75e36..2480eaa30 100644 --- a/doc/user_guide/wsjtx-main.adoc +++ b/doc/user_guide/wsjtx-main.adoc @@ -98,6 +98,10 @@ include::transceiver-setup.adoc[] [[TUTORIAL]] == Basic Operating Tutorial +Sections <> through <> are keyed to the +needs of operation on the HF bands. Section <> has +additional details of special relevance to VHF-and-up operation. + [[TUT_MAIN]] === Main Window Settings include::tutorial-main-window.adoc[] @@ -114,6 +118,10 @@ include::tutorial-example1.adoc[] === Sample File 2 include::tutorial-example2.adoc[] +[[TUT_VHF]] +=== VHF and Up +include::tutorial-vhf.adoc[] + [[MAKE_QSOS]] == Making QSOs include::make-qso.adoc[]