Add some text and link on FT8 DXpedition Mode to the WSJT-X User Guide.

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:fmt_k5cm: http://www.k5cm.com/[FMT Event Info]
:fmt_wspr: http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/FMT_User.pdf[Accurate Frequency Measurements with your WSPR Setup]
:ft8_tips: http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/FT8_Operating_Tips.pdf[here]
:ft8_DXped: http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/FT8_DXpedition_Mode.pdf[here]
:gnu_gpl: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt[GNU General Public License]
:homepage: http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/[WSJT Home Page]
:hrd: http://www.hrdsoftwarellc.com/[Ham Radio Deluxe]

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NOTE: To avoid QRM from competing callers, it is frequently desirable
to answer a CQ on a different frequency from that of the CQing
station. Choose a Tx frequency that appears to be not in use. The
same is true when you tail-end another QSO.
station. The same is true when you tail-end another QSO. Choose a Tx
frequency that appears to be not in use.
NOTE: The FT8 decoder can often copy several overlapping signals at
nearly the same frequency. Keyboard shortcuts *Shift+F11* and
*Shift+F12* provide an easy way to move your Tx frequency down or up
in 60 Hz steps.
NOTE: Keyboard shortcuts *Shift+F11* and *Shift+F12* provide an easy
way to move your Tx frequency down or up in 60 Hz steps.
NOTE: Further helpful tips on FT8 operating procedures are available
{ft8_tips}. Thanks to ZL2IFB!
.FT8 DXpedition Mode:
- This special operating mode enables DXpeditions to make FT8 QSOs at
very high rates. Both stations must use _WSJT-X_ Version 1.9 or
later. Detailed operating instructions can be found {ft8_DXped}.
Do not try to use DXpedition mode without reading these instructions
carefully!
IMPORTANT: When finished with this Tutorial, don't forget to re-enter
your own callsign as *My Call* on the *Settings | General* tab.