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	Updates to the User Guide for Echo mode. This is still work in progress!
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| 
 | ||||
| === Echo Mode | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *Echo* mode allows you to make sensitive measurements of your own | ||||
| lunar echoes even when they are too weak to be heard. Select *Echo* | ||||
| from the *Mode* menu, aim your antenna at the moon, pick a clear | ||||
| frequency, and toggle click *Tx Enable*. _WSJT-X_ will then cycle | ||||
| through the following loop every 6 seconds: | ||||
| *Echo* mode provides tools for two types of measurements: echoes of | ||||
| your transmitted signal from the Moon, and broadband noise power | ||||
| received from the Sun, Moon, and possibly other sources including | ||||
| nearby ground.  In each case the system noise temperature (noise power | ||||
| referred to the antenna terminals, expressed in Kelvin degrees) serves | ||||
| as the reference noise level.  Such measurements are widely used for | ||||
| optimizing a station's capabilities for Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) | ||||
| communication. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 1. Transmit a 1500 Hz fixed tone for 2.3 s | ||||
| 2. Wait about 0.2 s for start of the return echo | ||||
| 3. Record the received signal for 2.3 s | ||||
| 4. Analyze, average, and display the results | ||||
| 5. Repeat from step 1 | ||||
| For lunar echoes, _WSJT_ generates short fixed-frequency transmissions | ||||
| that alternate with reception intervals at the appropriate | ||||
| Doppler-shifted frequency.  With *Split Operation* set to *Rig* or | ||||
| *Fake It* on the *Settings | Radio* tab, check *Doppler tracking* and | ||||
| *Own Echo* on the Astronomical Data window.  Point your antenna at the | ||||
| Moon and click *Enable Tx* on the main window to start a sequence of | ||||
| echo measurements.  Each cycle takes 6 seconds.  If strong enough, | ||||
| echoes will be visible in the waterfall.  Their average spectrum will | ||||
| be displayed in the Echo Graph window, and numerical parameters in the | ||||
| main window. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To make a sequence of echo tests: | ||||
| image::Echo_1296.png[align="center",alt="Echo 144 MHz"] | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - Select *Echo* from the *Mode* menu. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - Check *Doppler tracking* and *Constant frequency on the Moon* on the | ||||
| Astronomical Data window. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - Be sure that your rig control has been set up for _Split Operation_, | ||||
| using either *Rig* or *Fake It* on the *Settings | Radio* tab. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - Click *Enable Tx* on the main window to start a sequence of 6-second | ||||
| cycles. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - _WSJT-X_ calculates and compensates for Doppler shift automatically. | ||||
| As shown in the screen shot below, when proper Doppler corrections | ||||
| have been applied your return echo should always appear at the center | ||||
| of the plot area on the Echo Graph window. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| image::echo_144.png[align="center",alt="Echo 144 MHz"] | ||||
| ... more to come ... | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| === Tips for EME | ||||
| 
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