WSJT-X/doc/user_guide/install-windows.adoc
Bill Somerville c197d216b3 First attempt at adding the WSJT-X user guide to the CMake build
These documentation source files are not  the one true version, just a
copy for testing purposes. DO NOT EDIT THESE FILES.

To use this  on Windows you will need a  working asciidoc installation
and  the  path  to  it  must be  included  in  your  CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
(probably via a  local CMake tool chain file). At  the time of writing
the official  asciidoc package does  not work on Windows.   The latest
development  master does  however  work,  it can  be  downloaded as  a
snapshot ZIP archive from here:

  https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc/archive/master.zip

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Download and execute the package file {win32}, following these
instructions:
- Install _WSJT-X_ into its own directory rather than in the conventional
location +C:\Program Files\WSJTX+. Suggested installation directories are
+C:\WSJTX+ or +C:\WSJT\WSJTX+.
- All program files relating to _WSJT-X_ will be stored in the chosen
installation directory and its subdirectories.
- Logs and other writeable files will normally be found in the
directory +C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\WSJT-X+.
- The built-in Windows facility for time synchronization is usually
not adequate. We recommend the program _Meinberg NTP_: see {ntpsetup}
for downloading and installation instructions.
- _WSJT-X_ expects your sound card to do its raw sampling at 48000 Hz.
To ensure that this will be so when running under recent versions of
Windows, open the system's *Sound* control panel and select in turn the
*Recording* and *Playback* tabs. Click on *Properties*, then
*Advanced*, and select *16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality)*.
- You can uninstall _WSJT-X_ by clicking its *Uninstall* link in the
Windows *Start* menu, or by using *Uninstall a Program* on the
Windows Control Panel.