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controls-functions-status-bar.adoc
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controls-functions-wide-graph.adoc
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cooperating-programs.adoc
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decoder_notes.adoc
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faq.adoc
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font-sizes.adoc
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install-from-source.adoc
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install-mac.adoc
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install-windows.adoc
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introduction.adoc
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measurement_tools.adoc
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protocols.adoc
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logging.adoc
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make-qso.adoc
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new_features.adoc
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odds_and_ends.adoc
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platform-dependencies.adoc
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protocols.adoc
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settings-advanced.adoc
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* Check the box *Lock Tx=Rx* to make the frequencies always track one
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another.
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TIP: In general we do not recommend using *Lock Tx=Rx* since it
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IMPORTANT: In general we do not recommend using *Lock Tx=Rx* since it
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encourages poor radio etiquette when running a frequency. With this
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box checked, your own Tx frequency will move around following your
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callers.
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`R` - Return code from QRA64 decoder +
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`T` - Length of analyzed region (s)
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=== Reference Spectrum
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WSJT-X provides a tool that can be used to determine the detailed
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shape of your receiver's passband. Disconnect your antenna or tune to
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a quiet frequency with no signals. With WSJT-X running in one of the
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slow modes, select *Measure reference spectrum* from the *File* menu.
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Wait for about a minute and then hit the *Stop* button. A file named
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`refspec.dat` should appear in your log directory.
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[ ... more to come ...]
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above about -10 dB. JT9 supports the extended range –50 to +49 dB and
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assigns more reliable numbers to relatively strong signals.
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NOTE: Signals become visible on the waterfall around S/N = –26 dB
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and audible (to someone with very good hearing) around –15
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dB. Thresholds for decodability are around -23 dB for JT4, –24 dB for
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JT65, –26 dB for JT9.
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NOTE: Signals become visible on the waterfall around S/N = –26 dB and
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audible (to someone with very good hearing) around –15 dB. Thresholds
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for decodability are around -20 dB for FT8, -23 dB for JT4, –25 dB for
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JT65, –27 dB for JT9.
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=== Free-Text Messages
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=== Auto-Sequencing
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The slow modes JT4, JT9, JT65, and QRA64 allow nearly 10 seconds at
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the end of each one-minute receiving sequence in which you can inspect
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decoded messages and decide how to reply. With its 15-second T/R
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cycles, FT8 allows only about two seconds for this task. For this
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reason a basic auto-sequencing feature is offered. Check *Auto Seq*
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on the main window to enable this feature:
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the end of each one-minute receiving sequence -- enough time for you
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to inspect decoded messages and decide how to reply. The 15-second
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T/R cycles of FT8 allow only about two seconds for this task, which is
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often not enough. For this reason a basic auto-sequencing feature is
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offered. Check *Auto Seq* on the main window to enable this feature:
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image::auto-seq.png[align="center",alt="AutoSeq"]
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_WSJT-X_ will then respond automatically to the first decoded
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responder to your CQ.
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TIP: When *Auto-Seq* is enabled the program will de-activate *Enable
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NOTE: When *Auto-Seq* is enabled the program de-activates *Enable
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Tx* at the end of each QSO. We do not want _WSJT-X_ to make fully
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automated QSOs.
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add-on prefix or suffix is _not_ one of those in the fixed list. Note
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that a second callsign is never permissible in these messages.
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TIP: During a transmission your outgoing message is displayed in the
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NOTE: During a transmission your outgoing message is displayed in the
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first label on the *Status Bar* and shown exactly as another station
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will receive it. You can check to see that you are actually
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transmitting the message you wish to send.
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doc/user_guide/en/measurement_tools.adoc
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doc/user_guide/en/measurement_tools.adoc
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=== Calibrating Your Radio
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[ ... TBD ... ]
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=== Reference Spectrum
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WSJT-X provides a tool that can be used to determine the detailed
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shape of your receiver's passband. Disconnect your antenna or tune to
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a quiet frequency with no signals. With WSJT-X running in one of the
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slow modes, select *Measure reference spectrum* from the *File* menu.
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Wait for about a minute and then hit the *Stop* button. A file named
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`refspec.dat` should appear in your log directory.
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[ ... more to come ...]
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windows
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- New set of suggested default frequencies specific to the three IARU
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Regions.
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regions
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- Enhanced scheme for managing table of suggested default operating
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frequencies
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- Improved CAT control for many radios, including those controlled
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through Commander or OmniRig.
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through Commander or OmniRig
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- Bug fixes and tweaks to user interface
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- Bug fixes and minor tweaks to user interface
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=== Documentation Conventions
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decodes using Deep Search. Higher numbers will display results
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with lower confidence levels.
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- Check *FT8 and MSK144 Contest Mode* to enable generation and
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auto-sequencing of MSK144 messages with four-character grid locators
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in place of signal reports.
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- Check *Two-pass decoding* to enable a second decoding pass after
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signals producing first-pass decodes have been subtracted from the
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received data stream.
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preamplifier, we strongly recommend using a hardware sequencer and
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testing to make sure that sequencing is correct.
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- Check *FT8 and MSK144 Contest Mode* to enable generation and
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auto-sequencing of MSK144 messages with four-character grid locators
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in place of signal reports.
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- Check *x 2 Tone spacing* to generate Tx audio with twice the normal
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tone spacing. This feature is intended for use with specialized LF/MF
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transmitters that divide the audio waveform by 2 before further
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- _Remember power settings by band_: Checking either of these will
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cause _WSJT-X_ to remember the *Pwr* slider setting for that operation
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on a band-by-band basis. For example, when *Tune* is checked here and
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you click the *Tune* on the main window, the power slider will change
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to the most recent setting used for *Tune* on the band in use.
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you click the *Tune* button on the main window, the power slider will
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change to the most recent setting used for *Tune* on the band in use.
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suffix, or wish to work a station using such a call, be sure to read
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the section <<COMP-CALL,Compound Callsigns>>.
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IMPORTANT: Enabling VHF/UHF/Microwave features necessarily disables
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the wideband multi-decode capability of JT65. In most circumstances
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you should turn this feature off when operating at HF.
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NOTE: Enabling VHF/UHF/Microwave features necessarily disables the
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wideband multi-decode capability of JT65. In most circumstances you
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should turn this feature off when operating at HF.
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image::RadioTab.png[align="center",alt="Radio Tab"]
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_WSJT-X_ offers CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) control of the
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relevant features of most modern transceivers. To configure the
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program for your radio, select the *Radio* tab.
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_WSJT-X_ offers CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) control of relevant
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features of most modern transceivers. To configure the program for
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your radio, select the *Radio* tab.
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- Select your radio type from the drop-down list labeled *Rig*, or
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*None* if you do not wish to use CAT control.
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- SSB transceiver and antenna
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- Computer running Windows (XP or later), Linux, or OS X
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- 1.5 GHz or faster CPU and 200 MB of available memory. (MSK144
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especially benefits from a multi-core CPU)
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- 1.5 GHz or faster CPU and 200 MB of available memory; faster
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machines are better
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- Monitor with at least 1024 x 780 resolution
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- Computer-to-radio interface using a serial port or equivalent USB
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device for T/R switching, or CAT control, or VOX, as required for
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your radio-to-computer connections
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- Audio input and output devices supported by the operating system and
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configured for sample rate 48000 Hz.
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configured for sample rate 48000 Hz, 16 bits
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- Audio or equivalent USB connections between transceiver and computer
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- A means for synchronizing the computer clock to UTC within ±1 second
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simultaneously use the computer to do other tasks such as email, web
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browsing, etc.
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* Adjust the *Pwr" slider (at the right edge of the main window)
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downward from its maximum until the RF output from your transmitter
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falls slightly. This is generally a good level for audio drive.
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* Adjust the *Pwr* slider (at right edge of main window) downward from
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its maximum until the RF output from your transmitter falls slightly.
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This is generally a good level for audio drive.
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* Toggle the *Tune* button once more or click *Halt Tx* to stop your
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test transmission.
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your Tx frequency to that of a tail-ender who called you somewhere
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else in the FT8 subband.
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IMPORTANT: When finished with this Tutorial, don’t forget to re-enter
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IMPORTANT: When finished with this Tutorial, don't forget to re-enter
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your own callsign as *My Call* on the *Settings | General* tab.
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Select *Settings* from the *File* menu or by typing *F2*. (On
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Macintosh select *Preferences* from the _WSJT-X_ menu, or use the
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keyboard shortcut *Cmd+,*). The following sections describe setup
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options available on each of seven tabs selectable near the top of the
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options available on each of eight tabs selectable near the top of the
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window.
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[[GENERAL]]
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[[TUTORIAL]]
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== Basic Operating Tutorial
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<<TUT_MAIN,Sections 6.1>> through <<TUT_EX2,6.4>> introduce basic user
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controls and program behavior of _WSJT-X_. We suggest that new users
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should go through the full HF-oriented tutorial, preferably while at
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your radio. Subsequent sections cover additional details on
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<<MAKE_QSOS,Making QSOs>>, <<WSPR,WSPR mode>> and <<VHF_AND_UP,VHF+
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Features>>.
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This section introduces the basic user controls and program behavior
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of _WSJT-X_, with particular emphasis on the JT9, JT65, and FT8 modes.
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We suggest that new users should go through the full HF-oriented
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tutorial, preferably while at your radio. Subsequent sections cover
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additional details on <<MAKE_QSOS,Making QSOs>>, <<WSPR,WSPR mode>>
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and <<VHF_AND_UP,VHF+ Features>>.
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[[TUT_MAIN]]
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=== Main Window Settings
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== Logging
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include::logging.adoc[]
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[[ODDS_AND_ENDS]]
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== Odds and Ends
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include::odds_and_ends.adoc[]
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[[DECODER_NOTES]]
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== Decoder Notes
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include::decoder_notes.adoc[]
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[[MEASUREMENT_TOOLS]]
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== Measurement Tools
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include::measurement_tools.adoc[]
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[[COOP_PGMS]]
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== Cooperating Programs
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== Utility Programs
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include::utilities.adoc[]
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////
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[[TXRX]]
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== Implementation Details
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include::implementation.adoc[]
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[[TROUBLE_SHOOTING]]
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== Troubleshooting
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[[SUPPORT]]
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== Support
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include::support.adoc[]
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