Many more edits of the User Guide.

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.Decoding Overview
Decoding takes place at the end of a receive sequence and is proceeds
in two steps. The first decode takes place at the selected Rx
frequency, indicated by the U-shaped green marker on the waterfall
scale. Results appear in both the left (*Band Activity*) and right
(*Rx Frequency*) text windows on the main screen. The program then
finds and decodes all signals in the selected mode over the displayed
frequency range. The red marker indicates your Tx frequency.
Decoding takes place at the end of a receive sequence and proceeds in
two steps. The first decode is done at the selected Rx frequency,
indicated by the U-shaped green marker on the waterfall scale.
Results appear in both the left (*Band Activity*) and right (*Rx
Frequency*) text windows on the main screen. The program then finds
and decodes all signals in the selected mode over the displayed
frequency range. The red marker on the waterfall scale indicates your
Tx frequency.
Seven JT9 signals are present in the example file, all decodable.
When this file was recorded KF4RWA was finishing a QSO with K1JT.
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(Alternatively, you might choose to send a free text message or to
call CQ again.)
- Click somewhere on the waterfall to set Rx frequency (green marker).
- Click somewhere on the waterfall to set Rx frequency (green marker
on waterfall scale).
- Ctrl-click on the waterfall to set both Rx and Tx frequencies.