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// Status=review
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- Start _WSJT-X_ and select *Configuration* from its *Setup* menu. Enter
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the following information:
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* *Call Sign*: <Your Call Sign>
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* *Grid*: <Your Maidenhead locator>
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* *PTT method*: choose from RTS, DTR, CAT, VOX, or None.
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* *PTT port*: if you will use RTS or DTR, choose a serial port.
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* *PSK Reporter*: check to enable sending reception reports to the
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{pskreporter} mapping facility.
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* *CW ID*: Check to send your callsign in CW after sending 73.
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* *CW Interval*: set the time interval for sending your CW identification.
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Default is 0 (never).
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_WSJT-X_ does not implement full transceiver control, but it provides a
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way to ensure that _WSJT-X_ can read and set the radio’s dial
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frequency. To enable this capability:
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- Check the box *Enable CAT*
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- Select your radio type from a drop-down list
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- Select a *CAT port* (not the same port selected for PTT control)
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TIP: If you need an additional item in the list of devices for the
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CAT port, edit the configuration file +wsjtx.ini+ and add your
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requirement as +CATdriver=<yourdriver>+ (for example,
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+CATdriver=/dev/tty.usbserial+) in the group of entries marked
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+[Common]+.
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- Set the port parameters *Serial rate*, *Handshake*, *Data bits*,
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*Stop bits* as required for your radio
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- If you use {dxlcommander} or {hrd} to control your transceiver, you
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can configure _WSJT-X_ to communicate with the radio through that
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program. Entries for these programs appear at the end of the
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drop-down list of supported rigs.
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[[FIG_CONFIG_STATION]]
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image::images/r3666-config-screen-80.png[align="center",alt="Configuration Screen"]
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Leave *Split Tx* unchecked for now. If you are using CAT control, most
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radios will allow you to set *PTT method* = CAT. Some radios support
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two types of PTT assertion via CAT control: one takes audio input from
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the Mic connector, the other from a rear-panel Data connector. The
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simplest CAT configuration sets *Polling interval* = 0 (no polling the
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radio for dial frequency). _WSJT-X_ can then set the radio’s
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frequency, but the program will be unaware of subsequent changes made
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using the radio’s panel controls.
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With most radios you can set *Polling interval* to a small number (say
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1 – 3 s) and the program will follow any frequency changes made at the
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radio. Note that you may not be able simultaneously to control the
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radio from _WSJT-X_ and from another program. Some experimentation
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may be required; refer to the documentation for your rig-control
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software and your radio. It is best to have the radio and any
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interface equipment turned on and connected before starting _WSJT-X_,
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and to exit the program before turning the equipment off.
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- Click the *Test CAT Control* and *Test PTT* buttons to see that you
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have established the desired control of station functions.
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- Select the devices you will use for *Audio In* and *Audio Out*.
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- Click *OK* to dismiss the *Configuration* window.
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