More additions to User Guide for v1.6.

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Joe Taylor 2015-05-31 15:58:33 +00:00
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user_guide/jt65-protocol.adoc user_guide/jt65-protocol.adoc
user_guide/rig-config-softrock.adoc user_guide/rig-config-softrock.adoc
user_guide/tutorial-example2.adoc user_guide/tutorial-example2.adoc
user_guide/tutorial-vhf.adoc
user_guide/controls-functions-messages.adoc user_guide/controls-functions-messages.adoc
user_guide/jt9-protocol.adoc user_guide/jt9-protocol.adoc
user_guide/rig-config-template.adoc user_guide/rig-config-template.adoc

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- If your transceiver offers more than one bandwidth setting in USB - If your transceiver offers more than one bandwidth setting in USB
mode, you should normally choose the widest one possible, up to about mode, you should normally choose the widest one possible, up to about
5 kHz. This choice has the desirable effect of allowing the *Wide 5 kHz. This choice has the desirable effect of allowing the *Wide
Graph* (waterfall and 2D spectrum) to display the JT65 and JT9 Graph* (waterfall and 2D spectrum) to display the conventional JT65
sub-bands simultaneously on most HF bands. Further details are and JT9 sub-bands simultaneously on most HF bands. Further details
provided in the <<TUTORIAL,Tutorial>> section. are provided in the <<TUTORIAL,Tutorial>> 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 wont be able to display - If you have only a standard SSB filter you wont be able to display
more than about 2.7 kHz bandwidth. Depending on the exact dial more than about 2.7 kHz bandwidth. Depending on the exact dial
frequency setting, you can display the full sub-band generally used frequency setting, on HF bands you can display the full sub-band
for one mode (JT65 or JT9) and part of the sub-band for the other generally used for one mode (JT65 or JT9) and part of the sub-band for
mode. the other mode.
- Of course, you might prefer to concentrate on one mode at a time, - 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 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 JT9. Present conventions have the nominal JT9 dial frequency 2 kHz
higher than the JT65 dial frequency. A checkbox labeled *+2 kHz*, higher than the JT65 dial frequency.
just below the *Band* selector, makes the appropriate frequency
settings easy.
.Transmitter Audio Level .Transmitter Audio Level

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[[TUTORIAL]] [[TUTORIAL]]
== Basic Operating Tutorial == Basic Operating Tutorial
Sections <<TUT_MAIN,6.1>> through <<TUT_EX2,6.4>> are keyed to the
needs of operation on the HF bands. Section <<TUT_VHF,6.5>> has
additional details of special relevance to VHF-and-up operation.
[[TUT_MAIN]] [[TUT_MAIN]]
=== Main Window Settings === Main Window Settings
include::tutorial-main-window.adoc[] include::tutorial-main-window.adoc[]
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=== Sample File 2 === Sample File 2
include::tutorial-example2.adoc[] include::tutorial-example2.adoc[]
[[TUT_VHF]]
=== VHF and Up
include::tutorial-vhf.adoc[]
[[MAKE_QSOS]] [[MAKE_QSOS]]
== Making QSOs == Making QSOs
include::make-qso.adoc[] include::make-qso.adoc[]