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								[[FIG_CONFIG_STATION]]
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								image::settings-general.png[align="center",alt="Settings Window"]
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								Select the *General* tab on the *Settings* window.  Under _Station
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								Details_ enter your callsign, grid locator (preferably the 6-character
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								locator) and IARU Region number.  Region 1 is Europe, Africa, the
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								Middle East, and Northern Asia; Region 2 the Americas; and Region 3
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								Southern Asia and the Pacific.  This information will be sufficient
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								for initial tests.
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								Meanings of remaining options on the *General* tab should be
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								self-explanatory after you have made some QSOs using _WSJT-X_.  You
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								may return to set these options to your preferences later.  
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								NOTE: If you are using a callsign with an add-on prefix or
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								suffix, or wish to work a station using such a call, be sure to read
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								the section <<COMP-CALL,Compound Callsigns>>.
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								NOTE: Enabling VHF/UHF/Microwave features necessarily disables the
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								wideband multi-decode capability of JT65.  In most circumstances you
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								should turn this feature off when operating at HF.
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