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	Updates to the draft "DXpedition Quick Start Guide".
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				@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ as in the following examples:
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Everybody sets dial frequency to an agreed number and uses CAT control
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with Split Operation (either *Rig* or *Fake It*).  Fox transmits *N
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Slots* signals simultaneously, at audio frequencies 300, 360, ... 540
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with Split Operation (either *Rig* or *Fake It*).  Fox transmits up to
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5 signals simultaneously, at audio frequencies 300, 360, ... 540
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Hz.  Hounds make initial calls (e.g., line 2 above) anywhere in the
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range 1000 - 4000 Hz.  They send "R+rpt" 350 Hz above the frequency
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where Fox called them.
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@ -67,18 +67,35 @@ and Fox's own transmissions.
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is available in the QSO queue, that station will be called.  If the
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QSO queue is empty, Fox calls CQ.
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9. If you're using Nslots = 2 or higher, your signal no longer has
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a constant envelope.  To avoid producing intermod sidebands you need
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to ensure linearity in your Tx system.  One way to get things about right
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is to use the WSJT-X *Tune* button to generate a pure tone.  Reduce the
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Tx audio level until your power output decreases by 10% or so.  Use this
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level for your Fox transmissions.
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NOTE: If you are generating Nslots signals, the average power in each one
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will be 1/Nslots^2 of its normal value for single-signal transmissions.
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Nslots  Relative dB
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  1        0
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  2       -6
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  3      -9.5
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  4      -12
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  5      -14
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The following features are not yet implemented for Fox:
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1. Enforce all required settings
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2. Tx message timeout
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3. Manual removal of selected call from QSO queue
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4. Manual abort of selected QSO
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5. All Tx and Rx messages to all.txt
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6. Additional sort criteria for Hound calls
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7. Selectable timeout for keeping Hounds in the sorted list
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8. Display number of active callers
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9. Display QSO rate
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10. QMap of logged QSOs (by band), to avoid dupes
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3. Manual abort of selected QSO
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4. All Tx and Rx messages to all.txt
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5. Additional sort criteria for Hound calls
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6. Selectable timeout for keeping Hounds in the sorted list
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7. Display number of active callers
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8. Display QSO rate
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUND
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