Fix a typo and several Table numbers.

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Joe Taylor 2016-11-02 20:58:33 +00:00
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ summarized in the following Table:
|JT65 VHF| # | *, # | fM, dMC
|QRA64 | : | * | R
|ISCAT | | * | N L A T
|MSK144 | & | | N
|MSK144 | & | | M
|=====================================
Sync character::
- Normal sync *

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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ of signals with large Doppler spread remains to be implemented.
[[SLOW_SUMMARY]]
==== Summary
Table 1 provides a brief summary parameters for the slow modes in
Table 2 provides a brief summary parameters for the slow modes in
_WSJT-X_. Parameters K and r specify the constraint length and rate
of the convolutional codes; n and k specify the sizes of the
(equivalent) block codes; Q is the alphabet size for the
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ which the probability of decoding is 50% or higher.
Submodes of JT4, JT9, JT65, and QRA64 offer wider tone spacings for
circumstances that may require them, such significant Doppler spread.
Table 2 summarizes the tone spacings, bandwidths, and approximate
Table 3 summarizes the tone spacings, bandwidths, and approximate
threshold sensitivities of the various submodes when spreading is
comparable to tone spacing.
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ The JT9 slow modes all use keying rate 4.375 baud. By contrast, with
the *Fast* setting submodes JT9E-H adjust the keying rate to match the
increased tone spacings. Message durations are therefore much
shorter, and they are sent repeatedly throughout each Tx sequence.
For details see Table 3, below.
For details see Table 4, below.
==== MSK144