Re-do the FST4W-1800 example.

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@ -22,21 +22,12 @@ scheduling behavior, you should select *Random* with this control.
- Select *FST4W* on the *Mode* menu. Set *T/R* to 1800 s and *Decode | Deep*.
- Select appropriate wide graph settings. For example, try *Bins/Pixel* 1,
*Start* 1200 Hz and *N Avg* 150.
- Enable the multi-threshold noise blanker by setting the noise blanker *NB* to -1.
This setting tells the decoder to try 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 % blanking.
The *NB* setting is located just above the green receive power indicator and below the
frequency selection menu.
- Open a sample Wave file using *File | Open* and select the file
...\save\samples\FST4+FST4W\210203_0600.wav. Processing may take a minute or
more because of the noise blanker setting. When it is finished you should
see a single decode as shown in the screenshot:
...\save\samples\FST4+FST4W\201230_0300.wav.
When it is finished you should see a single decode as shown in the
screenshot:
image::FST4W-1.png[align="left"]
image::FST4W-2.png[align="left"]
The weak signal associated with the single decode is all but invisible on the
widegraph spectrogram. Note that the sample wave file will not decode if
the noise blanker is turned off
(*NB* set to 0 %) or if it is set to any positive number less than 14 %. Using
*NB* -1 tells WSJT-X to try noise blanker settings 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 %. Similarly,
*NB* -2 tells WSJT-X to try noise blanker settings 0, 2, 4, 6, ..., 20 %.
Note that the weak signal associated with the single decode is all but invisible on the
widegraph spectrogram.