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Two arrangements of controls are provided for generating and selecting
Tx messages. Controls familiar to users of program _WSJT_
appear on *Tab 1*, providing six fields for message entry.
Pre-formatted messages for the standard minimal QSO are generated when
you click *Generate Std Msgs* or double-click on an appropriate line
in one of the decoded text windows.
//.Traditional Message Menu
image::traditional-msg-box.png[align="center",alt="Traditional Message Menu"]
* Select the next message to be transmitted (at the start of your next
Tx sequence) by clicking on the circle under *Next*.
* To change to a specified Tx message immediately during a
transmission, click on a rectangular button under the *Now* label.
Changing a Tx message in mid-stream will slightly reduce the chance of
a correct decode, but it is usually OK if done in the first 10-15 s of
a transmission.
* All six Tx message fields are editable. You can modify an
automatically generated message or enter a desired message, keeping in
mind the limits on message content. See <<PROTOCOLS,Protocol
Specifications>> for details.
* Click on the pull-down arrow for message #5 to select one of the
pre-stored messages entered on the *Settings | Tx Macros* tab.
Pressing *Enter* on a modified message #5 automatically adds that
message to the stored macros.
* In some circumstances it may be desirable to make your QSOs as
shiort as possible. To configure the program to start contacts with
message #2, disable message #1 by double-clicking on its round
radio-button or rectangular *Tx 1* button. Similarly, to send RR73
rather than RRR for message #4, double-click on one of its buttons.
The second arrangement of controls for generating and selecting
Tx messages appears on *Tab 2* of the Message Control Panel:
//.New Message Menu
image::new-msg-box.png[align="center",alt="New Message Menu"]
With this setup you normally follow a top-to-bottom sequence of
transmissions from the left column if you are calling CQ, or the right
column if answering a CQ.
* Clicking a button puts the appropriate message in the *Gen Msg* box.
If you are already transmitting, the Tx message is changed
immediately.
* You can enter and transmit anything (up to 13 characters, including
spaces) in the *Free Msg* box.
* Click on the pull-down arrow in the *Free Msg* box to select a
pre-stored macro. Pressing *Enter* on a modified message here
automatically adds that message to the table of stored macros.
TIP: During a transmission the actual message being sent always
appears in the first box of the status bar (bottom left of the main
screen).
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// Status=review
[[FIG_CONFIG_STATION]]
image::settings-general.png[align="center",alt="Settings Window"]
Select the *General* tab on the *Settings* window. Under _Station
Details_, enter your callsign and 4-digit or preferably 6-digit grid
locator. This information will be sufficient for initial tests.
Meanings of remaining options on the *General* tab should be
self-explanatory after you have made some QSOs using _WSJT-X_. You
may return to set these options to your preferences later.
NOTE: If you are using a callsign with an add-on prefix or
suffix, or wish to work a station using such a call, be sure to read
the section <<COMP-CALL,Compound Callsigns>>.
IMPORTANT: Enabling VHF/UHF/Microwave features necessarily disables
the wideband multi-decode capability of JT65. In most circumstances
you should turn this feature off when operating at HF.