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// Status=review
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.Navigate and Open Wave File:
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Select File | Open and navigate to ...\save\samples\130418_1742.wav.
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*****
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- You can immediately see that these data were recorded with a much
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narrower Rx bandwidth, roughly 200 to 2600 Hz. If you have no Rx
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filter wider than about 2.7 kHz, you will be using data similar to
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this sample. For best viewing of such data adjust Bins/Pixel and the
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width of the Wide Graph so that only the active part of the spectrum
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shows, say 0 to 2600 Hz.  (Re-open the example file after any change
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of Bins/Pixel or Wide Graph width, to refresh the waterfall.)  The
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signals in this file are all JT9 signals.  To decode them in JT9+JT65
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mode you’ll need to move the JT65 nnnn JT9 delimiter down to 1000 Hz
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or less.
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