// Status=review .Main Window: - Select *FT8* on the *Mode* menu. - Set Tx and Rx frequencies to 1200 Hz. - Double-click on *Erase* to clear both text windows. .Wide Graph Settings: - *Bins/Pixel* = 4, *Start* = 200 Hz, *N Avg* = 2 - Adjust the width of the Wide Graph window so that the upper frequency limit is approximately 2600 Hz. .Open a Wave File: - Select *File | Open* and navigate to +...\save\samples\FT8\170709_135615.wav+. The waterfall and decoded text window should look something like the following screen shots: [[X15]] image::170709_135615.wav.png[align="left",alt="Wide Graph Decode 170709_135615"] image::ft8_decodes.png[align="left"] - Click with the mouse anywhere on the waterfall display. The green Rx frequency marker will jump to your selected frequency, and the Rx frequency control on the main window will be updated accordingly. - Do the same thing with the *Shift* key held down. Now the red Tx frequency marker and its associated control on the main window will follow your frequency selections. - Do the same thing with the *Ctrl* key held down. Now the both colored markers and both spinner controls will follow your selections. - Double-clicking at any frequency on the waterfall does all the things just described and also invokes the decoder in a small range around the Rx frequency. To decode a particular signal, double-click near the left edge of its waterfall trace. - Now double-click on any of the the lines of decoded text in the main window. All three lines will show the same behavior, setting Rx frequency to that of the selected message and leaving Tx frequency unchanged. To change both Rx and Tx frequencies, hold *Ctrl* down when double-clicking. NOTE: To avoid QRM from competing callers, it is frequently desirable to answer a CQ on a different frequency from that of the CQing station. The same is true when you tail-end another QSO. Choose a Tx frequency that appears to be not in use. NOTE: Keyboard shortcuts *Shift+F11* and *Shift+F12* provide an easy way to move your Tx frequency down or up in 60 Hz steps. NOTE: Further helpful tips on FT8 operating procedures are available {ft8_tips}. Thanks to ZL2IFB! .FT8 DXpedition Mode: - This special operating mode enables DXpeditions to make FT8 QSOs at very high rates. Both stations must use _WSJT-X_ Version 1.9 or later. Detailed operating instructions for {ft8_DXped} are available online. Do not try to use DXpedition mode without reading these instructions carefully! IMPORTANT: FT8 DXpedition mode is suitable for use only by legitimate DXpeditions and those attempting to work them. Do not try to use DXpedition mode for normal FT8 operation. Do not use it in the conventional FT8 subbands. And especially, do not use the multi-signal capability unless you are a DXpedition. IMPORTANT: When finished with this Tutorial, don't forget to re-enter your own callsign as *My Call* on the *Settings | General* tab.