Updates to the draft "DXpedition Quick Start Guide".

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Everybody sets dial frequency to an agreed number and uses CAT control
with Split Operation (either *Rig* or *Fake It*). Fox transmits *N
Slots* signals simultaneously, at audio frequencies 300, 360, ... 540
with Split Operation (either *Rig* or *Fake It*). Fox transmits up to
5 signals simultaneously, at audio frequencies 300, 360, ... 540
Hz. Hounds make initial calls (e.g., line 2 above) anywhere in the
range 1000 - 4000 Hz. They send "R+rpt" 350 Hz above the frequency
where Fox called them.
@ -67,18 +67,35 @@ and Fox's own transmissions.
is available in the QSO queue, that station will be called. If the
QSO queue is empty, Fox calls CQ.
9. If you're using Nslots = 2 or higher, your signal no longer has
a constant envelope. To avoid producing intermod sidebands you need
to ensure linearity in your Tx system. One way to get things about right
is to use the WSJT-X *Tune* button to generate a pure tone. Reduce the
Tx audio level until your power output decreases by 10% or so. Use this
level for your Fox transmissions.
NOTE: If you are generating Nslots signals, the average power in each one
will be 1/Nslots^2 of its normal value for single-signal transmissions.
Nslots Relative dB
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1 0
2 -6
3 -9.5
4 -12
5 -14
The following features are not yet implemented for Fox:
1. Enforce all required settings
2. Tx message timeout
3. Manual removal of selected call from QSO queue
4. Manual abort of selected QSO
5. All Tx and Rx messages to all.txt
6. Additional sort criteria for Hound calls
7. Selectable timeout for keeping Hounds in the sorted list
8. Display number of active callers
9. Display QSO rate
10. QMap of logged QSOs (by band), to avoid dupes
3. Manual abort of selected QSO
4. All Tx and Rx messages to all.txt
5. Additional sort criteria for Hound calls
6. Selectable timeout for keeping Hounds in the sorted list
7. Display number of active callers
8. Display QSO rate
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUND