WSJT-X/doc/user_guide/en/settings-general.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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[[FIG_CONFIG_STATION]]
image::settings-general.png[align="center",alt="Settings Window"]
Select the *General* tab on the *Settings* window. Under _Station
Details_ enter your callsign, grid locator (preferably the 6-character
locator) and IARU Region number. Region 1 is Europe, Africa, the
Middle East, and Northern Asia; Region 2 the Americas; and Region 3
Southern Asia and the Pacific. This information will be sufficient
for initial tests.
Meanings of remaining options on the *General* tab should be
self-explanatory after you have made some QSOs using _WSJT-X_. You
may return to set these options to your preferences later.
NOTE: If you are using a callsign with an add-on prefix or
suffix, or wish to work a station using such a call, be sure to read
the section <<COMP-CALL,Compound Callsigns>>.
NOTE: Enabling VHF/UHF/Microwave features necessarily disables the
wideband multi-decode capability of JT65. In most circumstances you
should turn this feature off when operating at HF.