// Status=review At the center of the main window are a number of controls used when making QSOs. Controls not relevant to a particular mode or submode may be "grayed out" (disabled) or removed from the display. //.Misc Controls Center image::misc-controls-center.png[align="center",alt="Misc Controls Center"] * Check *Tx even* to transmit in even-numbered UTC minutes or sequences, starting at 0. Uncheck this box to transmit in the odd sequences. The correct selection is made automatically when you double-click on a decoded text line, as described in the <>. * The Tx and Rx audio frequencies can be set automatically by double-clicking on decoded text or a signal in the waterfall. They can also be adjusted using the spinner controls. * You can force Tx frequency to the current Rx frequency by clicking the *Tx<-Rx* button, and vice-versa for *Rx<-Tx*. Check the box *Lock Tx=Rx* to make the frequencies always track one another. The on-the-air frequency of your lowest JT9 or JT65 tone is the sum of dial frequency and audio Tx frequency. TIP: In general we do not recommend using *Lock Tx=Rx* since it encourages poor radio etiquette when running a frequency. With *Lock Tx=Rx* checked, your own Tx frequency will move around following your callers. * The *Report* control lets you change a signal report that has been inserted automatically. Typical reports for the various modes fall in the range –30 to +20 dB. Remember that JT65 reports saturate at an upper limit of -1 dB. TIP: Consider reducing power if your QSO partner reports your signal above -5 dB in one of the _WSJT-X_ slow modes. These are supposed to be weak signal modes! * With *Split operation* activated on the *Settings -> Radio* tab, you can activate the spinner control *Tx CQ nnn* by checking the box to its right. The program will then generate something like `CQ nnn K1ABC FN42` for your CQ message, where `nnn` is the kHz portion of your current operating frequency. Your CQ message *Tx6* will then be transmitted at the calling frequency selected in the *Tx CQ nnn* spinner control. All other messages will be transmitted at your current operating frequency. On reception, when you double-click on a message like `CQ nnn K1ABC FN42` your rig will QSY to the specified frequency so you can call the station at his specified response frequency.