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| Do not confuse FST4 with FT4, which has a very different purpose!
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| FST4 is is designed for making 2-way QSOs on the LF and MF bands.
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| Operation with FST4 is similar to that with other _WSJT-X_ modes: most
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| on-screen controls, auto-sequencing, and other features behave in
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| familiar ways.  However, operating conventions on the 2200 and 630 m
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| bands have made some additional user controls desirable.  Spin boxes
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| labeled *F Low* and *F High* set lower and upper frequency limits used
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| by the FST4 decoder, and these limits are marked by dark green
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| angle-bracket symbols *< >* on the Wide Graph frequency scale:
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| image::FST4_Decoding_Limits.png[align="center"]
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| image::FST4_center.png[align="center"]
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| It's best to keep the decoding range fairly small, since QRM and
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| transmissions in other modes or sequence lengths will slow down the
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| decoding process (and of course will be undecodable).  By checking 
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| *Single decode* on the the *File | Settings | General* tab, you can
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| further limit the decoding range to the setting of *F Tol* on
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| either side of *Rx Freq*.
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