WSJT-X/doc/user_guide/en/settings-advanced.adoc
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r7997 | k1jt | 2017-08-03 19:18:34 +0100 (Thu, 03 Aug 2017) | 2 lines

More User Guide updates.

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Optimize decoded text display to limit heap usage

Decoded  text line  now  use  considerably less  heap  memory as  they
accumulate. This change also limits the maximum number of decode lines
saved per session to 5000.
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Text and figs for User Guide on Frequency Calibration.  Still need same for Reference Spectrum and Equalization.
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image::settings-advanced.png[align="center",alt="Settings Advanced"]
_JT65 decoding parameters_
- *Random erasure patterns* logarithmically scales the number of
pseudo-random trials used by the Franke-Taylor JT65 decoder. Larger
numbers give slightly better sensitivity but take longer. For most
purposes a good setting is 6 or 7.
- *Aggressive decoding level* sets the threshold for acceptable
decodes using Deep Search. Higher numbers will display results
with lower confidence levels.
- Check *Two-pass decoding* to enable a second decoding pass after
signals producing first-pass decodes have been subtracted from the
received data stream.
_Miscellaneous_
- Set a positive number in *Degrade S/N of .wav file* to add known
amounts of pseudo-random noise to data read from a .wav file. To
ensure that the resulting S/N degradation is close to the requested
number of dB, set *Receiver bandwidth* to your best estimate of the
receiver's effective noise bandwidth.
- Set *Tx delay* to a number larger than the default 0.2 s to create
a larger delay between execution of a command to enable PTT and onset
of Tx audio.
IMPORTANT: For the health of your T/R relays and external
preamplifier, we strongly recommend using a hardware sequencer and
testing to make sure that sequencing is correct.
- Check *FT8 and MSK144 Contest Mode* to enable generation and
auto-sequencing of MSK144 messages with four-character grid locators
in place of signal reports.
- Check *x 2 Tone spacing* to generate Tx audio with twice the normal
tone spacing. This feature is intended for use with specialized LF/MF
transmitters that divide the audio waveform by 2 before further
processing.