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| // Status=review
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| At the center of the main window are a number of controls used when
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| making QSOs:
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| 
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| //.Misc Controls Center
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| image::misc-controls-center.png[align="center",alt="Misc Controls Center"]
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| 
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| * Check *Tx even* to transmit in even-numbered UTC minutes.  Uncheck
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| this box to transmit in the odd minutes.  This selection is made
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| automatically when you double-click on a decoded text line, as
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| described in the <<TUTORIAL,Basic Operating Tutorial>>.
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| 
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| * The Tx and Rx audio frequencies are usually set automatically by
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| double-clicking on decoded text or a signal in the waterfall.  They 
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| can also be adjusted with spinner controls. 
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| 
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| * You can force Tx frequency to the current Rx frequency by clicking
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| the *Tx<Rx* button, and vice-versa for *Rx<Tx*.  Check the box *Lock
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| Tx=Rx* to make the frequencies always track one another.  The
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| on-the-air frequency of your lowest JT9 or JT65 tone is the sum of
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| dial frequency and audio Tx frequency.
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| 
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| IMPORTANT: In general we do not recommend using *Lock Tx=Rx* since it
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| encourages poor radio etiquette when running a frequency.  With *Lock
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| Tx=Rx* checked, your own Tx frequency will move around following your
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| callers.
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| 
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| * The *Report* control lets you change a signal report that has been
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| inserted automatically. Most reports will fall in the range –26 to +10
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| dB.  Remember that JT65 reports saturate at an upper limit of -1
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| dB.
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| 
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| IMPORTANT: Consider reducing power if your QSO partner reports your
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| signal above -5 dB.  The WSJT modes are supposed to be weak signal
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| modes!
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| 
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