Routine packmsg now tries the shortlist (Type 1 prefix or suffix) first.
Then it tries to to make a valid message using a Type 2 prefix or suffix.
If both fail, it packs the first 13 characters as a free-text message.
The GUI now generates the most useful messages with compound callsigns
of all valid types.
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2. Change "Appendix x" section headings to useful descriptions.
3. Add KB1ZMX and W4TI to the WSJT-X "About" screen and Acknowledgments
in the User's Guide. (Hope I didn't forget anyone -- please advise
if I did!)
4. A few more minor tweaks to User's Guide
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