AbstractLogWindow&Delete ...AbstractLogWindow::implConfirm DeleteAre you sure you want to delete the %n selected QSO(s) from the log?AstroDoppler tracking<html><head/><body><p>One station does all Doppler shift correction, their QSO partner receives and transmits on the sked frequency.</p><p>If the rig does not accept CAT QSY commands while transmitting a single correction is applied for the whole transmit period.</p></body></html>Full Doppler to DX Grid<html><head/><body><p>Transmit takes place on sked frequency and receive frequency is corrected for own echoes. </p><p>This mode can be used for calling CQ, or when using Echo mode.</p></body></html>Own Echo<html><head/><body><p>Both stations correct for Doppler shift such that they would be heard on the moon at the sked frequency.</p><p>If the rig does not accept CAT QSY commands while transmitting a single correction is applied for the whole transmit period.</p><p>Use this option also for Echo mode.</p></body></html>Constant frequency on Moon<html><head/><body><p>DX station announces their TX Freq, which is entered as the Sked Freq. Correction applied to RX and TX so you appear on the DX's station's own echo Freq.</p><p>If the rig does not accept CAT QSY commands while transmitting a single correction is applied for the whole transmit period.</p></body></html>On DX Echo<html><head/><body><p>Tune radio manually and select this mode to put your echo on the same frequency.</p><p>If the rig does not accept CAT QSY commands while transmitting a single correction is applied for the whole transmit period.</p></body></html>Call DX<html><head/><body><p>No Doppler shift correction is applied. This may be used when the QSO partner does full Doppler correction to your grid square.</p></body></html>NoneSked frequency0Rx:Tx:<html><head/><body><p>Press and hold the CTRL key to adjust the sked frequency manually with the rig's VFO dial or enter frequency directly into the band entry field on the main window.</p></body></html>Astro DataAstronomical DataDoppler Tracking ErrorSplit operating is required for Doppler trackingGo to "Menu->File->Settings->Radio" to enable split operationBandsBand nameLower frequency limitUpper frequency limitBandLower LimitUpper LimitCAboutDlgAbout WSJT-XOKCPlotter&Set Rx && Tx OffsetCabrilloLogFreq(MHz)ModeDate & Time(UTC)CallSentRcvdBandCabrilloLogWindowContest Log<html><head/><body><p>Right-click here for available actions.</p></body></html>Right-click here for available actions.CallsignDialogCallsignColorHighlightingK1ABCCQ in messageMy Call in messageTransmitted messageNew DXCCNew GridNew DXCC on BandNew CallNew Grid on BandNew Call on BandUploads to LotWNew ContinentNew Continent on BandNew CQ ZoneNew CQ Zone on BandNew ITU ZoneNew ITU Zone on BandConfiguration::impl&Delete&Insert ...Failed to create save directorypath: "%1%Failed to create samples directorypath: "%1"&Load ...&Save as ...&Merge ...&ResetSerial Port:Serial port used for CAT controlNetwork Server:Optional hostname and port of network service.
Leave blank for a sensible default on this machine.
Formats:
hostname:port
IPv4-address:port
[IPv6-address]:portUSB Device:Optional device identification.
Leave blank for a sensible default for the rig.
Format:
[VID[:PID[:VENDOR[:PRODUCT]]]]Invalid audio input deviceInvalid audio out deviceInvalid PTT methodInvalid PTT portInvalid Contest ExchangeYou must input a valid ARRL Field Day exchangeYou must input a valid ARRL RTTY Roundup exchangeReset Decode HighlightingReset all decode highlighting and priorities to default valuesWSJT-X Decoded Text Font ChooserLoad Working FrequenciesFrequency files (*.qrg);;All files (*.*)Replace Working FrequenciesAre you sure you want to discard your current working frequencies and replace them with the loaded ones?Merge Working FrequenciesNot a valid frequencies fileIncorrect file magicVersion is too newContents corruptSave Working FrequenciesOnly Save Selected Working FrequenciesAre you sure you want to save only the working frequencies that are currently selected? Click No to save all.Reset Working FrequenciesAre you sure you want to discard your current working frequencies and replace them with default ones?Save DirectoryAzEl DirectoryRig control errorFailed to open connection to rigRig failureDXLabSuiteCommanderTransceiverFailed to connect to DX Lab Suite Commander
DX Lab Suite Commander didn't respond correctly reading frequency: DX Lab Suite Commander sent an unrecognised TX state: DX Lab Suite Commander didn't respond correctly polling TX status: DX Lab Suite Commander rig did not respond to PTT: DX Lab Suite Commander didn't respond correctly polling frequency: DX Lab Suite Commander didn't respond correctly polling TX frequency: DX Lab Suite Commander sent an unrecognised split state: DX Lab Suite Commander didn't respond correctly polling split status: DX Lab Suite Commander sent an unrecognised mode: "DX Lab Suite Commander didn't respond correctly polling mode: DX Lab Suite Commander send command failed
DX Lab Suite Commander failed to send command "%1": %2
DX Lab Suite Commander send command "%1" read reply failed: %2
DX Lab Suite Commander retries exhausted sending command "%1"DX Lab Suite Commander sent an unrecognized frequencyDecodeHighlightingListView&Foreground color ...Choose %1 Foreground Color&Unset foreground color&Background color ...Choose %1 Background ColorU&nset background color&Reset this item to defaultsDecodeHighlightingModelCQ in messageMy Call in messageTransmitted messageNew DXCCNew DXCC on BandNew GridNew Grid on BandNew CallNew Call on BandNew ContinentNew Continent on BandNew CQ ZoneNew CQ Zone on BandNew ITU ZoneNew ITU Zone on BandLoTW Userf/g unsetb/g unsetHighlight TypeDesigner&Delete&Insert ...Insert &after ...Import PalettePalettes (*.pal)Export PaletteDialogGray time:DirectoryURL ErrorInvalid URL:
"%1"JSON ErrorContents file syntax error %1 at character offset %2Contents file top level must be a JSON arrayFile System ErrorFailed to open "%1"
Error: %2 - %3Contents entries must be a JSON arrayContents entries must have a valid typeContents entries must have a valid nameContents entries must be JSON objectsContents directories must be relative and within "%1"Network ErrorAuthentication requiredDisplayText&EraseEchoGraphEcho Graph<html><head/><body><p>Compression factor for frequency scale</p></body></html>Bins/Pixel Gain<html><head/><body><p>Echo spectrum gain</p></body></html>Zero<html><head/><body><p>Echo spectrum zero</p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>Smoothing of echo spectrum</p></body></html>Smooth <html><head/><body><p>Number of echo transmissions averaged</p></body></html>N: 0<html><head/><body><p>Click to cycle through a sequence of colors and line widths.</p></body></html>ColorsColoursEmulateSplitTransceiverEmulated split mode requires rig to be in simplex modeEqualizationToolsDialog::implPhaseFreq (Hz)Phase (Π)Delay (ms)MeasuredProposedCurrentGroup DelayAmplitudeRelative Power (dB)ReferencePhase ...RefreshDiscard MeasuredExistingNameDialogConfiguration to Clone From&Source Configuration Name:ExportCabrilloDialogLocation:SNJContest:ARRL-RTTYCallsign:Category-Operator: SINGLE-OPCategory-Transmitter:ONECategory-Power:LOWCategory-Assisted:NON-ASSISTEDCategory-Band:ALLClaimed-Score:Operators:Club:Name:Address:Save Log FileCabrillo Log (*.cbr)Cannot open "%1" for writing: %2Export Cabrillo File ErrorFastGraphFast GraphWaterfall gainWaterfall zeroSpectrum zero<html><head/><body><p>Set reasonable levels for gain and zero sliders.</p></body></html>Auto LevelFoxLog::implDate & Time(UTC)CallGridSentRcvdBandFoxLogWindowFox Log<html><head/><body><p>Right-click here for available actions.</p></body></html>Callers:NIn progress:Rate:&Export ADIF ...Export ADIF Log FileADIF Log (*.adi)Export ADIF File ErrorCannot open "%1" for writing: %2&Reset ...Confirm ResetAre you sure you want to erase file FoxQSO.txt and start a new Fox log?FrequencyDialogAdd FrequencyIARU &Region:&Mode:&Frequency (MHz):FrequencyList_v2IARU RegionModeFrequencyFrequency (MHz)HRDTransceiverFailed to connect to Ham Radio Deluxe
Failed to open file "%1": %2.Ham Radio Deluxe: no rig foundHam Radio Deluxe: rig doesn't support modeHam Radio Deluxe: sent an unrecognised modeHam Radio Deluxe: item not found in %1 dropdown listHam Radio Deluxe: button not availableHam Radio Deluxe didn't respond as expectedHam Radio Deluxe: rig has disappeared or changedHam Radio Deluxe send command "%1" failed %2
Ham Radio Deluxe: failed to write command "%1"Ham Radio Deluxe sent an invalid reply to our command "%1"Ham Radio Deluxe failed to reply to command "%1" %2
Ham Radio Deluxe retries exhausted sending command "%1"Ham Radio Deluxe didn't respond to command "%1" as expectedHamlibTransceiverHamlib initialisation errorHamlib settings file error: %1 at character offset %2Hamlib settings file error: top level must be a JSON objectHamlib settings file error: config must be a JSON objectUnsupported CAT typeHamlib error: %1 while %2opening connection to riggetting current frequencygetting current modeexchanging VFOsgetting other VFO frequencygetting other VFO modesetting current VFOgetting frequencygetting modegetting current VFOgetting current VFO frequencysetting frequencygetting current VFO modesetting current VFO modesetting/unsetting split modesetting split modesetting split TX frequency and modesetting split TX frequencygetting split TX VFO modesetting split TX VFO modegetting PTT statesetting PTT onsetting PTT offsetting a configuration itemgetting a configuration itemHelpTextWindowHelp file errorCannot open "%1" for readingError: %1IARURegionsIARU RegionLogQSOClick OK to confirm the following QSO:CallStartdd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ssEndModeBandRpt SentRpt RcvdGridNameTx powerRetainCommentsOperatorExch sentRcvdInvalid QSO DataCheck exchange sent and receivedCheck all fieldsLog file errorCannot open "%1" for appendError: %1LotWUsers::implNetwork Error - SSL/TLS support not installed, cannot fetch:
'%1'Network Error - Too many redirects:
'%1'Network Error:
%1File System Error - Cannot commit changes to:
"%1"File System Error - Cannot open file:
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Error(%2): %3File System Error - Cannot write to file:
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Error(%2): %3MainWindowWSJT-X by K1JTBand ActivityUTC dB DT Freq Dr Rx FrequencyCQ onlyEnter this QSO in logLog &QSOStop monitoring&StopToggle monitoring On/Off&Monitor<html><head/><body><p>Erase right window. Double-click to erase both windows.</p></body></html>Erase right window. Double-click to erase both windows.&Erase<html><head/><body><p>Clear the accumulating message average.</p></body></html>Clear the accumulating message average.Clear Avg<html><head/><body><p>Decode most recent Rx period at QSO Frequency</p></body></html>Decode most recent Rx period at QSO Frequency&Decode<html><head/><body><p>Toggle Auto-Tx On/Off</p></body></html>Toggle Auto-Tx On/OffE&nable TxStop transmitting immediately&Halt Tx<html><head/><body><p>Toggle a pure Tx tone On/Off</p></body></html>Toggle a pure Tx tone On/Off&TuneMenusUSB dial frequency14.078 000<html><head/><body><p>30dB recommended when only noise present<br/>Green when good<br/>Red when clipping may occur<br/>Yellow when too low</p></body></html>Rx Signal30dB recommended when only noise present
Green when good
Red when clipping may occur
Yellow when too lowDX CallDX GridCallsign of station to be workedSearch for callsign in database&LookupLocator of station to be workedAz: 251 16553 kmAdd callsign and locator to databaseAdd Pwr<html><head/><body><p>If orange or red there has been a rig control failure, click to reset and read the dial frequency. S implies split mode.</p></body></html>If orange or red there has been a rig control failure, click to reset and read the dial frequency. S implies split mode.?Adjust Tx audio level<html><head/><body><p>Select operating band or enter frequency in MHz or enter kHz increment followed by k.</p></body></html>Frequency entrySelect operating band or enter frequency in MHz or enter kHz increment followed by k.<html><head/><body><p align="center"> 2015 Jun 17 </p><p align="center"> 01:23:45 </p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>Check to keep Tx frequency fixed when double-clicking on decoded text.</p></body></html>Check to keep Tx frequency fixed when double-clicking on decoded text.Hold Tx FreqAudio Rx frequency HzRx Set Tx frequency to Rx Frequency▲Frequency tolerance (Hz)F Tol Set Rx frequency to Tx Frequency▼<html><head/><body><p>Synchronizing threshold. Lower numbers accept weaker sync signals.</p></body></html>Synchronizing threshold. Lower numbers accept weaker sync signals.Sync <html><head/><body><p>Check to use short-format messages.</p></body></html>Check to use short-format messages.Sh<html><head/><body><p>Check to enable JT9 fast modes</p></body></html>Check to enable JT9 fast modesFast<html><head/><body><p>Check to enable automatic sequencing of Tx messages based on received messages.</p></body></html>Check to enable automatic sequencing of Tx messages based on received messages.Auto Seq<html><head/><body><p>Check to call the first decoded responder to my CQ.</p></body></html>Check to call the first decoded responder to my CQ.Call 1stCheck to generate "@1250 (SEND MSGS)" in Tx6.Tx6<html><head/><body><p>Check to Tx in even-numbered minutes or sequences, starting at 0; uncheck for odd sequences.</p></body></html>Check to Tx in even-numbered minutes or sequences, starting at 0; uncheck for odd sequences.Tx even/1st<html><head/><body><p>Frequency to call CQ on in kHz above the current MHz</p></body></html>Frequency to call CQ on in kHz above the current MHzTx CQ <html><head/><body><p>Check this to call CQ on the "Tx CQ" frequency. Rx will be on the current frequency and the CQ message wiill include the current Rx frequency so callers know which frequency to reply on.</p><p>Not available to nonstandard callsign holders.</p></body></html>Check this to call CQ on the "Tx CQ" frequency. Rx will be on the current frequency and the CQ message wiill include the current Rx frequency so callers know which frequency to reply on.
Not available to nonstandard callsign holders.Rx All Freqs<html><head/><body><p>Submode determines tone spacing; A is narrowest.</p></body></html>Submode determines tone spacing; A is narrowest.Submode Fox<html><head/><body><p>Check to monitor Sh messages.</p></body></html>Check to monitor Sh messages.SWLBest S+P<html><head/><body><p>Check this to start recording calibration data.<br/>While measuring calibration correction is disabled.<br/>When not checked you can view the calibration results.</p></body></html>Check this to start recording calibration data.
While measuring calibration correction is disabled.
When not checked you can view the calibration results.Measure<html><head/><body><p>Signal report: Signal-to-noise ratio in 2500 Hz reference bandwidth (dB).</p></body></html>Signal report: Signal-to-noise ratio in 2500 Hz reference bandwidth (dB). Report <html><head/><body><p>Tx/Rx or Frequency calibration sequence length</p></body></html>Tx/Rx or Frequency calibration sequence length sT/R Toggle Tx modeTx JT9 @Audio Tx frequencyTx Tx# <html><head/><body><p>Double-click on another caller to queue that call for your next QSO.</p></body></html>Double-click on another caller to queue that call for your next QSO.Next Call1Send this message in next Tx intervalCtrl+2<html><head/><body><p>Send this message in next Tx interval</p><p>Double click to toggle the use of the Tx1 message to start a QSO with a station (not allowed for type 1 compound call holders)</p></body></html>Send this message in next Tx interval
Double click to toggle the use of the Tx1 message to start a QSO with a station (not allowed for type 1 compound call holders)Ctrl+1Switch to this Tx message NOWTx &2Alt+2<html><head/><body><p>Switch to this Tx message NOW</p><p>Double click to toggle the use of the Tx1 message to start a QSO with a station (not allowed for type 1 compound call holders)</p></body></html>Switch to this Tx message NOW
Double click to toggle the use of the Tx1 message to start a QSO with a station (not allowed for type 1 compound call holders)Tx &1Alt+1Ctrl+6<html><head/><body><p>Send this message in next Tx interval</p><p>Double-click to reset to the standard 73 message</p></body></html>Send this message in next Tx interval
Double-click to reset to the standard 73 messageCtrl+5Ctrl+3Tx &3Alt+3<html><head/><body><p>Send this message in next Tx interval</p><p>Double-click to toggle between RRR and RR73 messages in Tx4 (not allowed for type 2 compound call holders)</p><p>RR73 messages should only be used when you are reasonably confident that no message repetitions will be required</p></body></html>Send this message in next Tx interval
Double-click to toggle between RRR and RR73 messages in Tx4 (not allowed for type 2 compound call holders)
RR73 messages should only be used when you are reasonably confident that no message repetitions will be requiredCtrl+4<html><head/><body><p>Switch to this Tx message NOW</p><p>Double-click to toggle between RRR and RR73 messages in Tx4 (not allowed for type2 compound call holders)</p><p>RR73 messages should only be used when you are reasonably confident that no message repetitions will be required</p></body></html>Switch to this Tx message NOW
Double-click to toggle between RRR and RR73 messages in Tx4 (not allowed for type2 compound call holders)
RR73 messages should only be used when you are reasonably confident that no message repetitions will be requiredTx &4Alt+4<html><head/><body><p>Switch to this Tx message NOW</p><p>Double-click to reset to the standard 73 message</p></body></html>Switch to this Tx message NOW
Double-click to reset to the standard 73 messageTx &5Alt+5NowGenerate standard messages for minimal QSOGenerate Std MsgsTx &6Alt+6Enter a free text message (maximum 13 characters)
or select a predefined macro from the dropdown list.
Press ENTER to add the current text to the predefined
list. The list can be maintained in Settings (F2).Queue up the next Tx messageNext2Calling CQ Generate a CQ messageCQGenerate message with RRRRRRGenerate message with reportdBAnswering CQGenerate message for replying to a CQGridGenerate message with R+reportR+dBGenerate message with 7373Send this standard (generated) messageGen msgSend this free-text message (max 13 characters)Free msg3Max dB CQ AFCQ ANCQ ASCQ EUCQ NACQ OCCQ SACQ 0CQ 1CQ 2CQ 3CQ 4CQ 5CQ 6CQ 7CQ 8CQ 9ResetN List N Slots RandomCallS/N (dB)DistanceMore CQsPercentage of 2-minute sequences devoted to transmitting. %Tx Pct Band HoppingChoose bands and times of day for band-hopping.Schedule ...Upload decoded messages to WSPRnet.org.Upload spots<html><head/><body><p>6 digit locators cause 2 different messages to be sent, the second contains the full locator but only a hashed callsign, other stations must have decoded the first once before they can decode your call in the second. Check this option to only send 4 digit locators if it will avoid the two message protocol.</p></body></html>6 digit locators cause 2 different messages to be sent, the second contains the full locator but only a hashed callsign, other stations must have decoded the first once before they can decode your call in the second. Check this option to only send 4 digit locators if it will avoid the two message protocol.Prefer type 1 messagesNo own call decodesTransmit during the next 2-minute sequence.Tx NextSet Tx power in dBm (dB above 1 mW) as part of your WSPR message.FileViewDecodeSaveHelpModeConfigurationsToolsExitConfigurationF2About WSJT-XWaterfallOpenCtrl+OOpen next in directoryDecode remaining files in directoryShift+F6Delete all *.wav && *.c2 files in SaveDirNoneSave allOnline User GuideKeyboard shortcutsSpecial mouse commandsJT9Save decodedNormalDeepMonitor OFF at startupErase ALL.TXTErase wsjtx_log.adiConvert mode to RTTY for loggingLog dB reports to CommentsPrompt me to log QSOBlank line between decoding periodsClear DX Call and Grid after loggingDisplay distance in milesDouble-click on call sets Tx EnableF7Tx disabled after sending 73Runaway Tx watchdogAllow multiple instancesTx freq locked to Rx freqJT65JT9+JT65Tx messages to Rx Frequency windowGray1Show DXCC entity and worked B4 statusAstronomical dataList of Type 1 prefixes and suffixesSettings...Local User GuideOpen log directoryJT4Message averagingEnable averagingEnable deep searchWSPREcho GraphF8EchoEME Echo modeISCATFast GraphF9&Download Samples ...<html><head/><body><p>Download sample audio files demonstrating the various modes.</p></body></html>MSK144QRA64Release NotesEnable AP for DX CallFreqCalMeasure reference spectrumMeasure phase responseErase reference spectrumExecute frequency calibration cycleEqualization tools ...WSPR-LFExperimental LF/MF modeFT8Enable APSolve for calibration parametersCopyright noticeShift+F1Fox logFT8 DXpedition Mode User GuideReset Cabrillo log ...Color highlighting schemeContest LogExport Cabrillo log ...Quick-Start Guide to WSJT-X 2.0Contest logErase WSPR hashtableFT4Rig Control ErrorReceivingDo you want to reconfigure the radio interface?Error Scanning ADIF LogScanned ADIF log, %1 worked before records createdError Loading LotW Users DataError Writing WAV FileConfigurations...MessageError Killing jt9.exe ProcessKillByName return code: %1Error removing "%1"Click OK to retryImproper modeFile Open ErrorCannot open "%1" for append: %2Error saving c2 fileError in Sound InputError in Sound OutputSingle-Period DecodesAverage DecodesChange OperatorNew operator:Status File ErrorCannot open "%1" for writing: %2Subprocess ErrorSubprocess failed with exit code %1Running: %1
%2Subprocess errorReference spectrum savedInvalid data in fmt.all at line %1Good Calibration Solution<pre>%1%L2 ±%L3 ppm
%4%L5 ±%L6 Hz
%7%L8
%9%L10 Hz</pre>Delete Calibration MeasurementsThe "fmt.all" file will be renamed as "fmt.bak"If you make fair use of any part of WSJT-X under terms of the GNU General Public License, you must display the following copyright notice prominently in your derivative work:
"The algorithms, source code, look-and-feel of WSJT-X and related programs, and protocol specifications for the modes FSK441, FT8, JT4, JT6M, JT9, JT65, JTMS, QRA64, ISCAT, MSK144 are Copyright (C) 2001-2019 by one or more of the following authors: Joseph Taylor, K1JT; Bill Somerville, G4WJS; Steven Franke, K9AN; Nico Palermo, IV3NWV; Greg Beam, KI7MT; Michael Black, W9MDB; Edson Pereira, PY2SDR; Philip Karn, KA9Q; and other members of the WSJT Development Group."No data read from disk. Wrong file format?Confirm DeleteAre you sure you want to delete all *.wav and *.c2 files in "%1"?Keyboard ShortcutsSpecial Mouse CommandsNo more files to open.Please choose another Tx frequency. WSJT-X will not knowingly transmit another mode in the WSPR sub-band on 30m.WSPR Guard BandPlease choose another dial frequency. WSJT-X will not operate in Fox mode in the standard FT8 sub-bands.Fox Mode warningLast Tx: %1Should you switch to EU VHF Contest mode?
To do so, check 'Special operating activity' and
'EU VHF Contest' on the Settings | Advanced tab.Should you switch to ARRL Field Day mode?Should you switch to RTTY contest mode?Add to CALL3.TXTPlease enter a valid grid locatorCannot open "%1" for read/write: %2%1
is already in CALL3.TXT, do you wish to replace it?Warning: DX Call field is empty.Log file errorCannot open "%1"Error sending log to N1MMWrite returned "%1"Stations calling DXpedition %1HoundTx MessagesConfirm EraseAre you sure you want to erase file ALL.TXT?Confirm ResetAre you sure you want to erase your contest log?Doing this will remove all QSO records for the current contest. They will be kept in the ADIF log file but will not be available for export in your Cabrillo log.Cabrillo Log savedAre you sure you want to erase file wsjtx_log.adi?Are you sure you want to erase the WSPR hashtable?VHF features warningTune digital gain Transmit digital gain PrefixesNetwork ErrorError: %1
UDP server %2:%3File ErrorPhase Training DisabledPhase Training EnabledWD:%1mLog File ErrorAre you sure you want to clear the QSO queues?MessageAveragingMessage Averaging UTC Sync DT Freq ModesModeMultiSettingsDefaultMultiSettings::impl&Switch To&CloneClone &Into ...R&eset&Rename ...&DeleteClone Into ConfigurationConfirm overwrite of all values for configuration "%1" with values from "%2"?Reset ConfigurationConfirm reset to default values for configuration "%1"?Delete ConfigurationConfirm deletion of configuration "%1"?NameDialogNew Configuration NameOld name:&New name:OmniRigTransceiverOmniRig: unrecognized modeFailed to start OmniRig COM serverOmniRig: don't know how to set rig frequencyOmniRig: timeout waiting for update from rigOmniRig COM/OLE error: %1 at %2: %3 (%4)PollingTransceiverUnexpected rig errorQObjectInvalid rig name - \ & / not allowedUser DefinedFailed to open LotW users CSV file: '%1'OOBToo many colours in palette.Error reading waterfall palette file "%1:%2" too many colors.Error reading waterfall palette file "%1:%2" invalid triplet.Error reading waterfall palette file "%1:%2" invalid color.Error opening waterfall palette file "%1": %2.Error writing waterfall palette file "%1": %2.RemoteFileFile System ErrorCannot rename file:
"%1"
to: "%2"
Error(%3): %4Cannot delete file:
"%1"Network ErrorToo many redirects: %1Redirect not followed: %1Cannot commit changes to:
"%1"Cannot open file:
"%1"
Error(%2): %3Cannot make path:
"%1"Cannot write to file:
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Error(%2): %3SampleDownloader::implDownload SamplesInput ErrorInvalid URL formatSoundInputAn error opening the audio input device has occurred.An error occurred during read from the audio input device.Audio data not being fed to the audio input device fast enough.Non-recoverable error, audio input device not usable at this time.Requested input audio format is not valid.Requested input audio format is not supported on device.Failed to initialize audio sink deviceIdleReceivingSuspendedInterruptedErrorStoppedSoundOutputAn error opening the audio output device has occurred.An error occurred during write to the audio output device.Audio data not being fed to the audio output device fast enough.Non-recoverable error, audio output device not usable at this time.Requested output audio format is not valid.Requested output audio format is not supported on device.IdleSendingSuspendedInterruptedErrorStoppedStationDialogAdd Station&Band:&Offset (MHz):&Antenna:StationList::implBand nameFrequency offsetAntenna descriptionBandOffsetAntenna DescriptionTransceiverBaseUnexpected rig errorWideGraphDialogControlsSpectrum gain Palette <html><head/><body><p>Enter definition for a new color palette.</p></body></html>Adjust...Waterfall gain<html><head/><body><p>Set fractional size of spectrum in this window.</p></body></html> %Spec <html><head/><body><p>Flatten spectral baseline over the full displayed interval.</p></body></html>Flatten<html><head/><body><p>Compute and save a reference spectrum. (Not yet fully implemented.)</p></body></html>Ref SpecSmoothing of Linear Average spectrumSmooth Compression factor for frequency scaleBins/Pixel Select waterfall palette<html><head/><body><p>Select data for spectral display</p></body></html>CurrentCumulativeLinear AvgReference<html><head/><body><p>Frequency at left edge of waterfall</p></body></html> HzStart <html><head/><body><p>Decode JT9 only above this frequency</p></body></html> JT9JT65 Number of FFTs averaged (controls waterfall scrolling rate)N Avg Waterfall zeroSpectrum zeroWide GraphRead Paletteconfiguration_dialogSettingsGenera&lGeneral station details and settings.Station DetailsMy C&all:Station callsign.M&y Grid:<html><head/><body><p>Maidenhead locator, preferably 6 characters.</p></body></html>Check to allow grid changes from external programsAutoGridIARU Region:<html><head/><body><p>Select your IARU region.</p></body></html>Message generation for type 2 compound callsign holders:<html><head/><body><p>Type 2 compound callsigns are those with prefixes or suffixes not included in the allowed shortlist (See Help->Add-on prefixes and suffixes).</p><p>This option determines which generated messages should contain your full type 2 compound call sign rather than your base callsign. It only applies if you have a type 2 compound callsign.</p><p>This option controls the way the messages that are used to answer CQ calls are generated. Generated messages 6 (CQ) and 5 (73) will always contain your full callsign. The JT65 and JT9 protocols allow for some standard messages with your full call at the expense of another piece of information such as the DX call or your locator.</p><p>Choosing message 1 omits the DX callsign which may be an issue when replying to CQ calls. Choosing message 3 also omits the DX callsign and many versions of this and other software will not extract the report. Choosing neither means that your full callsign only goes in your message 5 (73) so your QSO partner may log the wrong callsign.</p><p>None of these options are perfect, message 3 is usually best but be aware your QSO partner may not log the report you send them.</p></body></html>Full call in Tx1Full call in Tx3Full call in Tx5 onlyDisplayShow outgoing transmitted messages in the Rx frequency window.&Tx messages to Rx frequency windowShow if decoded stations are new DXCC entities or worked before.Show &DXCC, grid, and worked-before status<html><head/><body><p>Check to have decodes for a new period start at the top of the Band Activity window and not scroll off the top when the window is full.</p><p>This is to aid selecting decodes to double-click while decoding is still in progress. Use the Band Activity vertical scroll bar to reveal decodes past the bottom of the window.</p></body></html>Start new period decodes at topShow principal prefix instead of country nameSet the font characteristics for the application.Font...Set the font characteristics for the Band Activity and Rx Frequency areas.Decoded Text Font...Include a separator line between periods in the band activity window.&Blank line between decoding periodsShow distance to DX station in miles rather than kilometers.Display dista&nce in milesBehaviorDecode after EME delayTx watchdog:<html><head/><body><p>Number of minutes before unattended transmissions are aborted</p></body></html>Disabled minutesEnable VHF/UHF/Microwave featuresSingle decode<html><head/><body><p>Some rigs are not able to process CAT commands while transmitting. This means that if you are operating in split mode you may have to uncheck this option.</p></body></html>Allow Tx frequency changes while transmittingDon't start decoding until the monitor button is clicked.Mon&itor off at startup<html><head/><body><p>Check this if you wish to automatically return to the last monitored frequency when monitor is enabled, leave it unchecked if you wish to have the current rig frequency maintained.</p></body></html>Monitor returns to last used frequencyAlternate F1-F6 bindingsTurns off automatic transmissions after sending a 73 or any other free
text message.Di&sable Tx after sending 73Send a CW ID after every 73 or free text message.CW ID a&fter 73Periodic CW ID Inter&val:Send a CW ID periodically every few minutes.
This might be required under your countries licence regulations.
It will not interfere with other users as it is always sent in the
quiet period when decoding is done.Automatic transmission mode.Doubl&e-click on call sets Tx enableCalling CQ forces Call 1st&RadioRadio interface configuration settings.Settings that control your CAT interface.CAT ControlPort:Serial port used for CAT control.Serial Port ParametersBaud Rate:Serial port data rate which must match the setting of your radio.1200240048009600192003840057600115200<html><head/><body><p>Number of data bits used to communicate with your radio's CAT interface (usually eight).</p></body></html>Data BitsD&efaultSe&venE&ight<html><head/><body><p>Number of stop bits used when communicating with your radio's CAT interface</p><p>(consult you radio's manual for details).</p></body></html>Stop BitsDefaultOn&eT&wo<html><head/><body><p>Flow control protocol used between this computer and your radio's CAT interface (usually "None" but some require "Hardware").</p></body></html>Handshake&NoneSoftware flow control (very rare on CAT interfaces).XON/XOFFFlow control using the RTS and CTS RS-232 control lines
not often used but some radios have it as an option and
a few, particularly some Kenwood rigs, require it).&HardwareSpecial control of CAT port control lines.Force Control LinesHighLowDTR:RTS:PTT Method<html><head/><body><p>No PTT activation, instead the radio's automatic VOX is used to key the transmitter.</p><p>Use this if you have no radio interface hardware.</p></body></html>VO&X<html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 DTR control line to toggle your radio's PTT, requires hardware to inteface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The DTR control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or a DTR control line on a different serial port may be used.</p></body></html>&DTRSome radios support PTT via CAT commands,
use this option if your radio supports it and you have no
other hardware interface for PTT.C&AT<html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 RTS control line to toggle your radio's PTT, requires hardware to inteface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The RTS control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or a RTS control line on a different serial port may be used. Note that this option is not available on the CAT serial port when hardware flow control is used.</p></body></html>R&TS<html><head/><body><p>Select the RS-232 serial port utilised for PTT control, this option is available when DTR or RTS is selected above as a transmit method.</p><p>This port can be the same one as the one used for CAT control.</p><p>For some interface types the special value CAT may be chosen, this is used for non-serial CAT interfaces that can control serial port control lines remotely (OmniRig for example).</p></body></html>Modulation mode selected on radio.Mode<html><head/><body><p>USB is usually the correct modulation mode,</p><p>unless the radio has a special data or packet mode setting</p><p>for AFSK operation.</p></body></html>US&BDon't allow the program to set the radio mode
(not recommended but use if the wrong mode
or bandwidth is selected).NoneIf this is availabe then it is usually the correct mode for this program.Data/P&ktSome radios can select the audio input using a CAT command,
this setting allows you to select which audio input will be used
(if it is available then generally the Rear/Data option is best).Transmit Audio SourceRear&/Data&Front/MicRig:Poll Interval:<html><head/><body><p>Interval to poll rig for status. Longer intervals will mean that changes to the rig will take longer to be detected.</p></body></html> s<html><head/><body><p>Attempt to connect to the radio with these settings.</p><p>The button will turn green if the connection is successful or red if there is a problem.</p></body></html>Test CATAttempt to activate the transmitter.
Click again to deactivate. Normally no power should be
output since there is no audio being generated at this time.
Check that any Tx indication on your radio and/or your
radio interface behave as expected.Test PTTSplit OperationFake ItRigA&udioAudio interface settingsSouncardSoundcardSelect the audio CODEC to use for transmitting.
If this is your default device for system sounds then
ensure that all system sounds are disabled otherwise
you will broadcast any systems sounds generated during
transmitting periods.Select the audio CODEC to use for receiving.&Input:Select the channel to use for receiving.MonoLeftRightBothSelect the audio channel used for transmission.
Unless you have multiple radios connected on different
channels; then you will usually want to select mono or
both here.Ou&tput:Save DirectoryLoc&ation:Path to which .WAV files are saved.TextLabelClick to select a different save directory for .WAV files.S&electAzEl DirectoryLocation:SelectPower Memory By BandRemember power settings by bandEnable power memory during transmitTransmitEnable power memory during tuningTuneTx &MacrosCanned free text messages setup&Add&DeleteDrag and drop items to rearrange order
Right click for item specific actions
Click, SHIFT+Click and, CRTL+Click to select itemsReportin&gReporting and logging settingsLoggingThe program will pop up a partially completed Log QSO dialog when you send a 73 or free text message.Promp&t me to log QSOOp Call:Some logging programs will not accept the type of reports
saved by this program.
Check this option to save the sent and received reports in the
comments field.d&B reports to commentsCheck this option to force the clearing of the DX Call
and DX Grid fields when a 73 or free text message is sent.Clear &DX call and grid after logging<html><head/><body><p>Some logging programs will not accept WSJT-X mode names.</p></body></html>Con&vert mode to RTTY<html><head/><body><p>The callsign of the operator, if different from the station callsign.</p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>Check to have QSOs logged automatically, when complete.</p></body></html>Log automatically (contesting only)Network ServicesThe program can send your station details and all
decoded signals as spots to the http://pskreporter.info web site.
This is used for reverse beacon analysis which is very useful
for assessing propagation and system performance.Enable &PSK Reporter SpottingUDP ServerUDP Server:<html><head/><body><p>Optional hostname of network service to receive decodes.</p><p>Formats:</p><ul style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; -qt-list-indent: 1;"><li style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">hostname</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv4 address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv6 address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv4 multicast group address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv6 multicast group address</li></ul><p>Clearing this field will disable the broadcasting of UDP status updates.</p></body></html>UDP Server port number:<html><head/><body><p>Enter the service port number of the UDP server that WSJT-X should send updates to. If this is zero no updates will be broadcast.</p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>With this enabled WSJT-X will accept certain requests back from a UDP server that receives decode messages.</p></body></html>Accept UDP requests<html><head/><body><p>Indicate acceptance of an incoming UDP request. The effect of this option varies depending on the operating system and window manager, its intent is to notify the acceptance of an incoming UDP request even if this application is minimized or hidden.</p></body></html>Notify on accepted UDP request<html><head/><body><p>Restore the window from minimized if an UDP request is accepted.</p></body></html>Accepted UDP request restores windowSecondary UDP Server (deprecated)<html><head/><body><p>When checked, WSJT-X will broadcast a logged contact in ADIF format to the configured hostname and port. </p></body></html>Enable logged contact ADIF broadcastServer name or IP address:<html><head/><body><p>Optional host name of N1MM Logger+ program to receive ADIF UDP broadcasts. This is usually 'localhost' or ip address 127.0.0.1</p><p>Formats:</p><ul style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; -qt-list-indent: 1;"><li style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">hostname</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv4 address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv6 address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv4 multicast group address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv6 multicast group address</li></ul><p>Clearing this field will disable broadcasting of ADIF information via UDP.</p></body></html>Server port number:<html><head/><body><p>Enter the port number that WSJT-X should use for UDP broadcasts of ADIF log information. For N1MM Logger+, this value should be 2333. If this is zero, no updates will be broadcast.</p></body></html>FrequenciesDefault frequencies and band specific station details setup<html><head/><body><p>See "Frequency Calibration" in the WSJT-X User Guide for details of how to determine these parameters for your radio.</p></body></html>Frequency CalibrationSlope: ppmIntercept: HzWorking Frequencies<html><head/><body><p>Right click to maintain the working frequencies list.</p></body></html>Station InformationItems may be edited.
Right click for insert and delete options.ColorsColoursDecode Highlightling<html><head/><body><p>Enable or disable using the check boxes and right-click an item to change or unset the foreground color, background color, or reset the item to default values. Drag and drop the items to change their priority, higher in the list is higher in priority.</p><p>Note that each foreground or background color may be either set or unset, unset means that it is not allocated for that item's type and lower priority items may apply.</p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>Push to reset all highlight items above to default values and priorities.</p></body></html>Reset Highlighting<html><head/><body><p>Check to indicate new DXCC entities, grid squares, and callsigns per mode.</p></body></html>Highlight by Mode<html><head/><body><p>Click to scan the wsjtx_log.adi ADIF file again for worked before information</p></body></html>How this program activates the PTT on your radio?<html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 DTR control line to toggle your radio's PTT, requires hardware to interface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The DTR control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or a DTR control line on a different serial port may be used.</p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 RTS control line to toggle your radio's PTT, requires hardware to interface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The RTS control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or a RTS control line on a different serial port may be used. Note that this option is not available on the CAT serial port when hardware flow control is used.</p></body></html>If this is available then it is usually the correct mode for this program.Rescan ADIF LogInclude extra WAE entities<html><head/><body><p>Controls for Logbook of the World user lookup.</p></body></html>Logbook of the World User ValidationUsers CSV file URL:<html><head/><body><p>URL of the ARRL LotW user's last upload dates and times data file which is used to highlight decodes from stations that are known to upload their log file to LotW.</p></body></html>https://lotw.arrl.org/lotw-user-activity.csv<html><head/><body><p>Push this button to fetch the latest LotW user's upload date and time data file.</p></body></html>Fetch NowAge of last upload less than:<html><head/><body><p>Adjust this spin box to set the age threshold of LotW user's last upload date that is accepted as a current LotW user.</p></body></html> daysAdvanced<html><head/><body><p>User-selectable parameters for JT65 VHF/UHF/Microwave decoding.</p></body></html>JT65 VHF/UHF/Microwave decoding parametersRandom erasure patterns:<html><head/><body><p>Maximum number of erasure patterns for stochastic soft-decision Reed Solomon decoder is 10^(n/2).</p></body></html>Aggressive decoding level:<html><head/><body><p>Higher levels will increase the probability of decoding, but will also increase probability of a false decode.</p></body></html>Two-pass decodingSpecial operating activity: Generation of FT4, FT8, and MSK144 messages<html><head/><body><p>FT8 DXpedition mode: Hound operator calling the DX.</p></body></html>Hound<html><head/><body><p>North American VHF/UHF/Microwave contests and others in which a 4-character grid locator is the required exchange.</p></body></html>NA VHF Contest<html><head/><body><p>FT8 DXpedition mode: Fox (DXpedition) operator.</p></body></html>Fox<html><head/><body><p>European VHF+ contests requiring a signal report, serial number, and 6-character locator.</p></body></html>EU VHF Contest<html><head/><body><p>ARRL RTTY Roundup and similar contests. Exchange is US state, Canadian province, or "DX".</p></body></html>RTTY Roundup messagesRTTY RU Exch:NJ<html><head/><body><p>ARRL Field Day exchange: number of transmitters, Class, and ARRL/RAC section or "DX".</p></body></html>ARRL Field DayFD Exch:6A SNJMiscellaneousDegrade S/N of .wav file: For offline sensitivity tests dBReceiver bandwidth: HzTx delay:Minimum delay between assertion of PTT and start of Tx audio. sTone spacing<html><head/><body><p>Generate Tx audio with twice the normal tone spacing. Intended for special LF/MF transmitters that use a divide-by-2 before generating RF.</p></body></html>x 2<html><head/><body><p>Generate Tx audio with four times the normal tone spacing. Intended for special LF/MF transmitters that use a divide-by-4 before generating RF.</p></body></html>x 4 Waterfall spectraLow sidelobesMost sensitive<html><head/><body><p>Discard (Cancel) or apply (OK) configuration changes including</p><p>resetting the radio interface and applying any soundcard changes</p></body></html>mainFatal errorUnexpected fatal errorWhere <rig-name> is for multi-instance support.rig-nameWhere <configuration> is an existing one.configurationWhere <language> is <lang-code>[-<country-code>].languageWritable files in test location. Use with caution, for testing only.Command line errorCommand line helpApplication versionAnother instance may be runningtry to remove stale lock file?Failed to create a temporary directoryPath: "%1"Failed to create a usable temporary directoryAnother application may be locking the directoryFailed to create data directorypath: "%1"Shared memory errorUnable to create shared memory segmentwf_palette_design_dialogPalette Designer<html><head/><body><p>Double click a color to edit it.</p><p>Right click to insert or delete colors.</p><p>Colors at the top represent weak signals</p><p>and colors at the bottom represent strong</p><p>signals. You can have up to 256 colors.</p></body></html>