// Status=edited Controls related to frequency selection, received audio level, the station being called, and date and time are found in the lower, left-hand section of the main window. Buttons are provided for making quick changes among the modes FT8, FT4, MSK144, Q65, and JT65, and for toggling FT8 Hound mode ON or OFF. //.Misc Controls Left image::misc-main-ui.png[align="center",alt="Misc Menu Items"] * A drop-down list of frequencies and bands in the upper, left-hand corner lets you select the operating band. It also sets dial frequency to a value taken from the *Frequencies* tab on the *Settings* window. If CAT control is active, the radio's dial frequency is set accordingly; if not, you must tune the radio manually. * Alternatively, you can enter a frequency (in MHz) or band name in recognized ADIF format, for example 630m, 20m, or 70cm. The band-name format works only if a working frequency has been set for that band and mode, in which case the first such match is selected. * You can also enter a frequency increment in kHz above the currently displayed integer MHz. For example, if the displayed frequency is 10,368.100, enter `165k` (don't forget the `k`!) to QSY to 10,368.165. * A small colored circle appears in green if the CAT control is activated and functional. The green circle contains the character S if the rig is detected to be in *Split* mode. The circle becomes red if you have requested CAT control but communication with the radio has been lost. + TIP: Many Icom rigs cannot be queried for split status, current VFO or split transmit frequency. When using _WSJT-X_ with such radios you should not change the current VFO, split status or dial frequency using controls on the radio. * If *DX Grid* contains a valid Maidenhead locator, the corresponding great-circle azimuth and distance from your location are displayed. * The program can maintain a database of callsigns and locators for future reference. Click *Add* to insert the present call and locator in the database; click *Lookup* to retrieve the locator for a previously stored call. This feature is mainly useful for situations in which the number of active stations is modest and reasonably stable, such as EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) communication. The callsign file name is `CALL3.TXT`.