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			97 lines
		
	
	
		
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								// Status=review
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								For this step and the next, you may want to pretend you are K1JT
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								by entering that callsign temporarily as *My Call* on the 
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								*Settings | General* tab.  Your results should then be identical to
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								those shown in the screen shot below.
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								.Open a Wave File:
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								- Select *File | Open* and select the file
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								+...\save\samples\130418_1742.wav+. When the file opens you should see
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								something similar to the to the following screen shot:
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								[[X12]]
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								image::images/main-ui-1.5.png[align="center",alt="Main UI and Wide Graph"]
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								.Decoding Overview
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								Decoding takes place at the end of a receive sequence and is proceeds
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								in two steps.  The first decode takes place at the selected Rx
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								frequency, indicated by the U-shaped green marker on the waterfall
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								scale.  Results appear in both the left (*Band Activity*) and right
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								(*Rx Frequency*) text windows on the main screen. The program then
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								finds and decodes all signals in the selected mode over the displayed
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								frequency range. The red marker indicates your Tx frequency.
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								Seven JT9 signals are present in the example file, all decodable.
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								When this file was recorded KF4RWA was finishing a QSO with K1JT.
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								Since the green marker was placed at his audio frequency, 1224 Hz, his
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								message ``K1JT KF4RWA 73'' is decoded first and appears in the *Rx
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								Frequency* window. The *Band Activity* window shows this message plus
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								all decodes at other frequencies.  By default lines containing CQ are
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								highlighted in green, and lines with *My Call* (in this case K1JT) in
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								red.
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								[[X13]]
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								.Decoding Controls
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								To gain some feeling for controls frequently used when making QSOs,
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								try clicking with the mouse on the decoded text lines and on the
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								waterfall spectral display. You should be able to confirm the
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								following behavior:
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								- Double-click on either of the decoded lines highlighted in
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								green. This action produces the following results:
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								** Callsign and locator of a station calling CQ are copied to the *DX
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								Call* and *DX Grid* entry fields.
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								** Messages are generated for a standard minimal QSO.
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								** The *Tx even* box is checked or cleared appropriately, so that you
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								will transmit in the proper (odd or even) minutes.
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								** The Rx and Tx frequency markers are moved to the frequency of the
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								CQing station.
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								** The *Gen Msg* (``generated message'') radio button at bottom right 
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								of the main window is selected.
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								** If you had checked *Double-click on call sets Tx Enable* on the
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								*Setup* menu, *Enable Tx* would be activated and a transmission would
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								start automatically at the proper time.
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								- Double-click on the decoded message ``K1JT N5KDV EM41'',
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								highlighted in red.  Results will be similar to those in the
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								previous step, except the Tx frequency (red marker) is not
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								moved.  Such messages are usually in response to your own CQ, or from
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								a tail-ender, and you probably want your Tx frequency to stay where it
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								was.
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								- By holding down the *Ctrl* key when double-clicking on a decoded
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								line you can cause both Tx and Rx frequencies to be moved.  This
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								behavior can also be forced by checking *Lock Tx=Rx*.
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								- Double-click on the message from KF4RWA in either window. He is
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								sending ``73'' to K1JT, signifying that the QSO is over.  Most likely
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								you want to send 73 to him, so the message ``KF4RWA K1JT 73'' is
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								automatically generated and selected for your next transmission.
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								(Alternatively, you might choose to send a free text message or to
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								call CQ again.)
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								- Click somewhere on the waterfall to set Rx frequency (green marker).
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								- Ctrl-click on the waterfall to set both Rx and Tx frequencies.
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								- Double-click on a signal in the waterfall to set Rx frequency and
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								start a narrow-band decode there. Decoded text will appear in the
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								right window only.
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								- Ctrl-double-click on a signal to set both Rx and Tx frequencies and
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								decode at the new frequency.
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								- Click *Erase* to clear the right window. 
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								- Double-click *Erase* to clear both text windows.
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