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Fix the faulty logic in test for "No more files to open".
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ cases you can choose *Left*, *Right*, or *Both* stereo channels.
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IMPORTANT: If you select the audio output device that is also your
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computer's default audio device, be sure to turn off all system sounds
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to prevent transmitting them over the air.
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to prevent inadvertently transmitting them over the air.
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IMPORTANT: Be sure that your audio device is configured to sample at
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48000 Hz, 16 bits.
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@ -30,5 +30,6 @@ can select another location if desired.
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specified directory. The file contains information usable by another
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program for automatic tracking of the Sun or Moon, as well as
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calculated Doppler shift for the specified EME path. The file is
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updated once per second.
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updated once per second whenever the <<ASTRODATA,Astronomical Data>>
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window is displayed.
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@ -30,21 +30,19 @@ and _Slope_ B in the equation
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Dial error = A + B*f
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where "`Dial error`" and A are in Hz, f is frequency in MHz, and B is
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in parts per million (ppm).
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Frequency values sent to the radio and received from it will
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then be adjusted accordingly so that frequencies displayed by _WSJT-X_
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are accurate.
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in parts per million (ppm). Frequency values sent to the radio and
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received from it will then be adjusted so that frequencies displayed
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by _WSJT-X_ are accurate.
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_Station Information_: You can save *Band*, *Offset* and *Antenna
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Description* information for your station. The antenna information
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will be included in reception reports sent to {pskreporter}. By
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default the frequency offset for each band is zero. Nonzero offsets
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may be added if (for example) a transverter is in use.
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may be added if (for example) a <<VHF_SETUP,transverter>> is in use.
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- For a simple setup approach you might want to delete any unwanted
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bands -- for example, bands where you have no equipment. Then click
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on a *Frequency* entry and type *Ctrl+A* to "`select all,`" and
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- To simplify things you might want to delete any unwanted bands --
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for example, bands where you have no equipment. Then click on a
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*Frequency* entry and type *Ctrl+A* to "`select all,`" and
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drag-and-drop the entries onto the _Station Information_ table. You
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can then add any transverter offsets and antenna details.
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ the radio's Mode setting.
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- _Split Operation_: Significant advantages result from using *Split*
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mode (separate VFOs for Rx and Tx) if your radio supports it. If it
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does not, _WSJT-X_ can simulate such behavior. Either method will
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does not, _WSJT-X_ can emulate such behavior. Either method will
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result in a cleaner transmitted signal, by keeping the Tx audio always
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in the range 1500 to 2000 Hz so that audio harmonics cannot pass
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through the Tx sideband filter. Select *Rig* to use the radio's Split
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Graph* (waterfall and 2D spectrum) to display the conventional JT65
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and JT9 sub-bands simultaneously on most HF bands. Further details
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are provided in the <<TUTORIAL,Basic Operating Tutorial>>. A wider
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displayed bandwidth may also be helpful at VHF and above, where JT4,
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JT65, and QRA64 signals may be found over much wider ranges of
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JT65, and QRA64 signals are found over much wider ranges of
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frequencies.
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- If you have only a standard SSB filter you won’t be able to display
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ the other 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) 14.076 for JT65 or 14.078 for
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JT9. Present conventions have the nominal JT9 dial frequency 2 kHz
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higher than the JT65 dial frequency.
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higher than the JT65 dial frequency on most bands.
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.Transmitter Audio Level
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@ -57,4 +57,5 @@ a good level for audio drive.
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* Alternatively, you can make the Tx audio level adjustment using the
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digital slider labeled *Pwr* at the right edge of the main window.
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* Toggle the *Tune* button once more to stop your test transmission.
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* Toggle the *Tune* button once more or click *Halt Tx* to stop your
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test transmission.
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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
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[[VHF_SETUP]]
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=== VHF Setup
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_WSJT-X_ v1.7 builds on the features for VHF and higher bands first
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@ -34,23 +35,23 @@ To activate the VHF-and-up features:
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to allow for the EME path delay on received signals.
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- If you will use automatic Doppler tracking and your radio accepts
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QSY commands while transmitting, check the box *Allow Tx frequency
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changes while transmitting*. Transceivers known to permit such changes
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include the IC-735, IC-756 Pro II, IC-910-H, FT-817, FT-847, FT-857,
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FT-897, TS-590S, TS-590SG, TS-2000 (with Rev 9 firmware upgrade), Flex
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1500 and 5000, HPSDR, Anan-10, Anan-100, and KX3. On the *Radio* tab
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select *Split Operation* (use either *Rig* or *Fake It*; you may need
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to experiment with both options to find one that works best with your
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radio).
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frequency-setting commands while transmitting, check the box *Allow Tx
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frequency changes while transmitting*. Transceivers known to permit
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such changes include the IC-735, IC-756 Pro II, IC-910-H, FT-817,
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FT-847, FT-857, FT-897, TS-590S, TS-590SG, TS-2000 (with Rev 9
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firmware upgrade), Flex 1500 and 5000, HPSDR, Anan-10, Anan-100, and
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KX3. On the *Radio* tab select *Split Operation* (use either *Rig* or
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*Fake It*; you may need to experiment with both options to find one
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that works best with your radio).
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- If your radio does not accept commands to change frequency while
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transmitting, Doppler tracking will be approximated by making a single
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Tx frequency adjustment before transmitting, using a value computed
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for the middle of the Tx period.
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Tx frequency adjustment before a transmission starts, using a value
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computed for the middle of the Tx period.
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- The main window will reconfigure itself as necessary to display
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controls supporting the features of each mode. For example, in JT4 mode
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the central part of the main window might look something like this:
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the central part of the main window looks something like this:
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image::VHF_controls.png[align="center",alt="VHF Controls"]
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@ -87,14 +88,7 @@ Moreover, anyone else using this option will hear both of you
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without the need for manual frequency changes. The hypothetical "`man
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in the moon`" would copy all of you on the selected nominal frequency.
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- In the example depicted above, the moon-based nominal frequency is
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100 kHz above the stated band edge, or 10368.100 MHz for the 10 GHz
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band. The home station two-way self Doppler shift is +24366 Hz, so the
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one-way shift is +12183 Hz. Therefore, the receive frequency is set
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to 10,360.112183 Hz. When a transmission is started, the frequency
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will be reset to 12183 Hz _below_ the nominal on-the-moon frequency.
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=== EME with JT4
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=== JT4
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- Select *JT4* from the *Mode* menu.
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@ -117,13 +111,23 @@ these messages, check the box labeled *Sh* on the main window.
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IMPORTANT: Additional hints for using JT4 and Echo mode on the
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EME path have been compiled by G3WDG and are available here: {jt4eme}.
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=== EME with JT65
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=== JT65
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TBD ...
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In most ways JT65 operation on VHF and higher bands is similar to HF
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usage, but a few differences should be noted. Checking the box
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*Enable VHF/UHF/Microwave features* on the *Settings -> General* tab
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causes several additional user controls to be displayed. The decoder
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will respond to special message formats used particularly for EME,
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including the OOO signal report and shorthand messages for RO, RRR,
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and 73. Typical operation at VHF and UHF involves only a single
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signal in the receiver passband, rather than many. It's usually best
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then to check the *Single decode* box on the *Settings -> General*
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tab.
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=== EME with QRA64
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=== QRA64
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TBD ...
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QRA64 is present as an experimental mode in the present alpha release
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of _WSJT-X_, Version 1.7. Operation is basically similar to JT65.
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=== Meteor Scatter with MSK144
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[[TUTORIAL]]
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== Basic Operating Tutorial
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<<TUT_MAIN,Sections 6.1>> through <<TUT_EX2,6.4>> cover basic
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operation for making two-way QSOs with modes JT9 and JT65 on the HF
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bands. <<WSPR,Section 7>> covers WSPR mode, and
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<<VHF_AND_UP,Section 8>> covers VHF+ features. If you are a new
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user of _WSJT-X_ we suggest that you go through the full HF-oriented
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tutorial while at your radio. It should take no more than 20 minutes.
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If your main interests are WSPR or VHF+, you may then proceed to
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Sections 7 and 8.
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<<TUT_MAIN,Sections 6.1>> through <<TUT_EX2,6.4>> introduce the basic
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user controls and program behavior of _WSJT-X_. We suggest that new
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users should go through the full HF-oriented tutorial, preferably
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while at your radio. Details on the standard message structure used
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for making two-way QSOs are found in <<MAKE_QSOS,Section 7>>, followed
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by sections covering <<WSPR,WSPR mode>> and features for
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<<VHF_AND_UP,VHF and above>>.
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[[TUT_MAIN]]
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=== Main Window Settings
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QFileInfo fi(m_path);
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QStringList list;
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list= fi.dir().entryList().filter(".wav",Qt::CaseInsensitive);
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for (i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) {
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if(i==list.size()-1) {
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m_loopall=false;
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MessageBox::information_message(this, tr("No more files to open."));
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return;
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}
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for (i = 0; i < list.size()-1; ++i) {
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len=list.at(i).length();
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if(list.at(i)==m_path.right(len)) {
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int n=m_path.length();
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tx_status_label.setText(" " + baseName + " ");
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m_diskData=true;
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read_wav_file (fname);
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if(i==list.size()-2) {
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m_loopall=false;
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MessageBox::information_message(this, tr("No more files to open."));
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}
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return;
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}
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}
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m_lastBand.clear ();
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m_bandEdited = false;
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psk_Reporter->sendReport(); // Upload any queued spots before changing band
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if (!m_transmitting) monitor (true);
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// Following statement commented out 10/18/2016 by K1JT, to prevent undesired start of Monitor.
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// if (!m_transmitting) monitor (true);
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m_freqNominal = f;
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m_freqTxNominal = m_freqNominal;
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if (m_astroWidget) m_astroWidget->nominal_frequency (m_freqNominal, m_freqTxNominal);
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