Many more edits of the User Guide.

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Joe Taylor
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@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ for JT9 and JT65 modes run simultaneously, so their results will be
interspersed. The *Band Activity* window contains all decodes (you
might need to scroll back in the window to see some of them). A
signal at the frequency specified by the green marker is given
decoding priority, and its message is displayed in the *Rx Frequency*
window.
decoding priority, and its message is displayed also in the *Rx
Frequency* window.
[[FigDecodes]]
image::images/decodes.png[align="center"]
@@ -102,16 +102,16 @@ The signals in this file are all JT9 signals. To decode them
automatically in *JT9+JT65* mode youll need to move the *JT65 nnnn JT9*
delimiter down to 1000 Hz or less.
.Start, Zero, and Gain
.Waterfall Controls
Now is a good time to experiment with the *Start*, *Zero*, and *Gain*
parameters. *Start* determines the frequency displayed at the left
side of the waterfall scale. *Zero* sets the baseline level for
colors, and *Gain* sets the sensitivity for color changes. For the
receiver setup of this file good values are close to *Zero*=0,
*Gain*=0. You may want to uncheck *Flatten* when adjusting the *Zero*
and *Gain* controls. Re-open the wave file after each change, to see
the new results.
Now is a good time to experiment with the *Start* control and the
sliders controlling gain and zero-point of the waterfall and spectrum
plots. *Start* determines the frequency displayed at the left side of
the waterfall scale. Sliders set the baseline level and gain for the
waterfall and the several types of spectra. Good starting values
should be close to mid-scale. You might want to uncheck *Flatten*
when adjusting the sliders. Re-open the wave file after each change,
to see the new results.
IMPORTANT: When finished with this Tutorial, dont forget to re-enter
your own callsign as *My Call* on the *Settings | General* tab.