WSJT-X/doc/user_guide/en/measurement_tools.adoc
Bill Somerville 2a87df0338 Merged from trunk:
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r8016 | k9an | 2017-08-09 16:22:54 +0100 (Wed, 09 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Remove call to jtmsg.
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r8017 | k9an | 2017-08-09 16:52:52 +0100 (Wed, 09 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Bring a simulation tool up to date.
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r8022 | k9an | 2017-08-13 02:35:13 +0100 (Sun, 13 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Improve efficiency of OSD by a factor of 5 to 10 for norder=2 and
3. Use norder=2 for wideband multi-decoding, norder=3 near nfqso and
nftx.
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r8026 | k9an | 2017-08-14 16:00:48 +0100 (Mon, 14 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Make default MSK144 amplitude polynomial flat.
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r8029 | k1jt | 2017-08-19 14:07:27 +0100 (Sat, 19 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Edit the advice displayed by F5.
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r8030 | k1jt | 2017-08-19 23:34:26 +0100 (Sat, 19 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Fix a typo.
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r8031 | k9an | 2017-08-22 01:14:51 +0100 (Tue, 22 Aug 2017) | 1 line

1. Improvements to the OSD to allow deeper wideband decoding.
2. Add a third decoding pass.
3. Change symbol metric from max-log to max-amplitude.
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r8032 | k9an | 2017-08-22 01:17:23 +0100 (Tue, 22 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Delete unused array.
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r8033 | k9an | 2017-08-22 01:21:59 +0100 (Tue, 22 Aug 2017) | 1 line

More cleanup.
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r8034 | k1jt | 2017-08-24 14:38:47 +0100 (Thu, 24 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Possible pseudo-code for DXpedition auto-sequencing.
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r8035 | k1jt | 2017-08-25 17:59:58 +0100 (Fri, 25 Aug 2017) | 4 lines

Use the most recently edited "CQ xx: message in Tx6 as a template for
subsequent regenerations.

This means that "CQ DX", "CQ VT", etc., will be presistent until
changed back.

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r8036 | k1jt | 2017-08-26 17:30:47 +0100 (Sat, 26 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Use a baseline-fitting procedure to improve S/N estimates for FT8.
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r8037 | k1jt | 2017-08-27 13:26:37 +0100 (Sun, 27 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Fix the 'Start=0 ==> S/N = -24 dB' problem.
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r8038 | k1jt | 2017-08-27 14:11:56 +0100 (Sun, 27 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Change magic 36 back to 37; does this break something else?
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r8039 | k1jt | 2017-08-28 15:32:14 +0100 (Mon, 28 Aug 2017) | 2 lines

Correct the behavior of FT8 in "NA VHF Contest mode".

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r8040 | k9an | 2017-08-28 22:09:44 +0100 (Mon, 28 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Fix a potential array bounds issue in osd174.f90.
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r8043 | bsomervi | 2017-08-29 04:20:37 +0100 (Tue, 29 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Update AD1C cty.dat database to 14th Aug 2017 big CTY.DAT
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r8044 | bsomervi | 2017-08-29 04:20:51 +0100 (Tue, 29 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Basic fix of auto sequencing with free text 73 messages, more to come
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r8045 | bsomervi | 2017-08-29 04:46:32 +0100 (Tue, 29 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Ensure that auto Tx is disabled when stop Tx on 73 isn't enabled and
DX call is cleared
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r8046 | k1jt | 2017-08-29 15:01:55 +0100 (Tue, 29 Aug 2017) | 2 lines

Update text in User Guide related to *NA VHF Contest Mode*.

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r8047 | bsomervi | 2017-08-30 03:27:57 +0100 (Wed, 30 Aug 2017) | 7 lines

Fix some signoff issues with auto-sequencing

73 messages from other QSOs on  frequency should now be ignored rather
than being processed.

Also some  long overdue refactoring  and tidying of  non-idiomatic C++
code in the logbook directory.
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r8048 | bsomervi | 2017-08-30 14:20:39 +0100 (Wed, 30 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Make 73 and RR73 matching of incoming messages for exact while words
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r8049 | k1jt | 2017-08-30 18:06:49 +0100 (Wed, 30 Aug 2017) | 1 line

Updates to User Guide.
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=== Frequency Calibration
Many _WSJT-X_ capabilities depend on signal-detection bandwidths no
more than a few Hz. Frequency accuracy and stability are therefore
unusually important. We provide tools to enable accurate frequency
calibration of your radio, as well as precise frequency measurement of
on-the-air signals. The calibration procedure works by automatically
cycling your CAT-controlled radio through a series of preset
frequencies of carrier-based signals at reliably known frequencies,
measuring the error in dial frequency for each signal.
You will probably find it convenient to define and use a special
<<CONFIG-MENU,Configuration>> dedicated to frequency calibration.
Then complete the following steps, as appropriate for your system.
- Switch to FreqCal mode
- In the _Working Frequencies_ box on the *Settings -> Frequencies*
tab, delete any default frequencies for *FreqCal* mode that are not
relevant for your location. You may want to replace some of them with
reliably known frequencies receivable at your location.
TIP: We find major-city AM broadcast stations generally serve well as
frequency calibrators at the low frequency end of the spectrum. In
North America we also use the standard time-and-frequency broadcasts
of WWV at 2.500, 5.000, 10.000, 15.000, and 20.000 MHz, and CHU at
3.330, 7.850, and 14.670 MHz. Similar shortwave signals are available
in other parts of the world.
- During the calibration procedure, the radio's USB dial frequency is
offset 1500 Hz below each *FreqCal* entry in the default frequencies
list. As shown in the screen shot below, detected signal carriers
therefore appear at about 1500 Hz in the WSJT-X waterfall.
image::FreqCal.png[align="left",alt="FreqCal"]
With modern synthesized radios, small measured offsets from 1500 Hz
will exhibit a straight-line dependence on frequency. You can
approximate the calibration of your radio by simply dividing the
measured frequency offset (in Hz) at the highest reliable frequency by
the nominal frequency itself (in MHz). For example, the 20 MHz
measurement for WWV shown above produced a measured tone offset of
24.6 Hz, displayed in the _WSJT-X_ decoded text window. The resulting
calibration constant is 24.6/20=1.23 parts per million. This number
may be entered as *Slope* on the *settings -> Frequencies* tab.
A more precise calibration can be effected by fitting the intercept
and slope of a straight line to the whole sequence of calibration
measurements, as shown for these measurements in the graph plotted
below. Software tools for completing this task are included with the
_WSJT-X_ installation, and detailed instructions for their use are
available at https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/FMT_User.pdf.
Using these tools and no specialized hardware beyond your
CAT-interfaced radio, you can calibrate the radio to better than 1 Hz
and compete very effectively in the ARRL's periodic Frequency
Measuring Tests.
image::FreqCal_Graph.png[align="left",alt="FreqCal_Graph"]
=== Reference Spectrum
WSJT-X provides a tool that can be used to determine the detailed
shape of your receiver's passband. Disconnect your antenna or tune to
a quiet frequency with no signals. With WSJT-X running in one of the
slow modes, select *Measure reference spectrum* from the *Tools* menu.
Wait for about a minute and then hit the *Stop* button. A file named
`refspec.dat` will appear in your log directory.
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=== Equalization
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