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| _WSJT-X_ offers CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) control of relevant
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| features of most modern transceivers.  To configure the program for
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| your radio, select the *Radio* tab.
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| 
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| image::RadioTab.png[align="center",alt="Radio Tab"]
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| 
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| * Select your radio type from the drop-down list labeled *Rig*, or
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|   *None* if you do not wish to use CAT control.
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| 
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| ** Alternatively, if you have configured your station for control by
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|    *DX Lab Suite Commander*, *Flrig*, *Ham Radio Deluxe*, *Hamlib NET
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|    rigctl*, or *Omni-Rig*, you may select one of those program names
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|    from the *Rig* list.  In these cases the entry field immediately
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|    under _CAT Control_ will be relabeled as *Network Server*.  Leave
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|    this field blank to access the default instance of your control
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|    program, running on the same computer. If the control program runs
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|    on a different computer and/or port, specify it here.  Hover the
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|    mouse pointer over the entry field to see the required formatting
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|    details.
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| 
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| ** Select *Omni-Rig Rig 1* or *Omni-Rig Rig 2* to connect to an
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|    _Omni-Rig_ server installed on the same computer. _Omni-Rig_ will
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|    be started automatically by _WSJT-X_.
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| 
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| 
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| * Set *Poll Interval* to the desired interval for _WSJT-X_ to query
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|   your radio.  For most radios a small number (say, 1 – 3 s) is
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|   suitable.
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| 
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| * _CAT Control_: To have _WSJT-X_ control the radio directly rather
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|   than though another program, make the following settings:
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| 
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| ** Select the *Serial Port* or *Network Server* including the service
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|   port number used to communicate with your radio.
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| 
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| 
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| NOTE: A special value of *USB* is available for custom USB devices
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|       like those used by some SDR kits. This is not the same a virtual
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|       serial port provided by USB connected transceivers and CAT
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|       interfaces, for those use the COM or serial port name that
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|       refers to them.
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| 
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| ** _Serial Port Parameters_: Set values for *Baud Rate*, *Data Bits*,
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|   *Stop Bits*, and *Handshake* method.  Consult your radio's user
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|   *guide for the proper parameter values.
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| 
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| NOTE: CAT interfaces that require handshaking will be non-responsive
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|       until the correct *Handshake* setting is applied.
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| 
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| ** _Force Control Lines_: A few station setups require the CAT serial
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|   port’s *RTS* and/or *DTR* control lines to be forced high or
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|   low. Check these boxes *only* if you are sure they are needed (for
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|   example, to power the radio serial interface).
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| 
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| * _PTT Method_: select *VOX*, *CAT*, *DTR*, or *RTS* as the desired
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|   method for T/R switching.  If your choice is *DTR* or *RTS*, select
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|   the desired serial port (which may be the same one as used for CAT
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|   control).
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| 
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| NOTE: When using a proxy application for rig control, *CAT* is usually
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|       the correct option for _PTT Method_ assuming the proxy
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|       application is capable of keying your transceiver independently.
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| 
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| * _Transmit Audio Source_: some radios permit you to choose the
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|   connector that will accept Tx audio.  If this choice is enabled,
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|   select *Rear/Data* or *Front/Mic*.
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| 
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| * _Mode_: _WSJT-X_ uses upper sideband mode for both transmitting and
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|   receiving.  Select *USB*, or choose *Data/Pkt* if your radio offers
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|   such an option and uses it to enable the rear-panel audio line
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|   input.  Some radios also offer wider and/or flatter passbands when
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|   set to *Data/Pkt* mode.  Select *None* if you do not want _WSJT-X_
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|   to change the radio's Mode setting.
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| 
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| * _Split Operation_: Significant advantages result from using *Split*
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|   mode (separate VFOs for Rx and Tx) if your radio supports it.  If it
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|   does not, _WSJT-X_ can emulate such behavior.  Either method will
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|   result in a cleaner transmitted signal, by keeping the Tx audio
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|   always in the range 1500 to 2000 Hz so that audio harmonics cannot
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|   pass through the Tx sideband filter.  Select *Rig* to use the
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|   radio's Split mode, or *Fake It* to have _WSJT-X_ adjust the VFO
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|   frequency as needed, when T/R switching occurs.  Choose *None* if
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|   you do not wish to use split operation.
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| 
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| When all required settings have been made, click *Test CAT* to test
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| communication between _WSJT-X_ and your radio.  The button should turn
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| green to indicate that proper communication has been established.
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| Failure of the CAT-control test turns the button red and displays an
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| error message.  After a successful CAT test, toggle the *Test PTT*
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| button to confirm that your selected method of T/R control is working
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| properly, the button turns red if the rig has been successfully
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| keyed. (If you selected *VOX* for _PTT Method_, you can test T/R
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| switching later by using the *Tune* button on the main window.)
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