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The following buttons appear just under the decoded text windows on
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the main screen:
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//.Main UI
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image::main-ui-controls.png[align="left",width=650,alt="Main UI Controls"]
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* *Log QSO* raises a dialog window pre-filled with known information
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about a QSO you have nearly completed. You can edit or add to this
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information before clicking *OK* to log the QSO. If you check *Prompt
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me to log QSO* on the *Settings -> Reporting* tab, the program will
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raise the confirmation screen automatically when you send a message
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containing +73+. *Start Date* and *Start Time* are set when you click
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to send the *Tx 2* or *Tx 3* message, and backed up by one or two
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sequence lengths, respectively. (Note that the actual start time may
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have been earlier if repeats of early transmissions were required.)
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End date and time are set when the *Log QSO* screen is invoked.
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//.Log QSO Window
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image::log-qso.png[align="center",alt="Log QSO"]
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* *Stop* will terminate normal data acquisition in case you want to
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freeze the waterfall or open and explore a previously recorded audio
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file.
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* *Monitor* toggles normal receive operation on or off. This button
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is highlighted in green when the _WSJT-X_ is receiving. If you are
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using CAT control, toggling *Monitor* OFF relinquishes control of the
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rig; if *Monitor returns to last used frequency* is selected on the
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*Settings | General* tab, toggling *Monitor* back ON will return to
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the original frequency.
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* *Erase* clears the right-hand decoded text window.
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Double-clicking *Erase* clears both text windows.
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TIP: Right-clicking on either text window brings up a context menu
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with several options (including *Erase*) which operate on that window
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alone.
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* *Clear Avg* is present only in modes that support message averaging.
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It provides a way to erase the accumulating information, thus
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preparing to start a new average.
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* *Decode* tells the program to repeat the decoding procedure at the
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Rx frequency (green marker on waterfall scale), using the most recently
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completed sequence of received data.
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* *Enable Tx* toggles automatic T/R sequencing mode on or off and
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highlights the button in red when ON. A transmission will start at
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the beginning of the selected (odd or even) sequence, or immediately
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if appropriate. Toggling the button to OFF during a transmission
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allows the current transmission to finish.
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* *Halt Tx* terminates a transmission immediately and disables
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automatic T/R sequencing.
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* *Tune* toggles the program into Tx mode and generates an unmodulated
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carrier at the specified Tx frequency (red marker on waterfall scale).
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This process is useful for adjusting an antenna tuner or tuning an
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amplifier. The button is highlighted in red while *Tune* is active.
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Toggle the button a second time or click *Halt Tx* to terminate the
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*Tune* process. Note that activating *Tune* interrupts a receive
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sequence and will prevent decoding during that sequence.
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