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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ are desirable. Double-click the *Tx1* control under _Now_ or _Next_
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to toggle use of the Tx2 message rather than Tx1 to start a QSO.
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Similarly, double-click the *Tx4* control to toggle between sending
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`RRR` and `RR73` in that message. The `RR73` message should be used
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only if you are reasonably confident that no repititions will be
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only if you are reasonably confident that no repetitions will be
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required.
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=== Free-Text Messages
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@@ -57,12 +57,14 @@ or rag-chewing.
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=== Auto-Sequencing
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The slow modes JT4, JT9, JT65, and QRA64 allow nearly 10 seconds at
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the end of each one-minute receiving sequence -- enough time for you
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to inspect decoded messages and decide how to reply. The 15-second
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T/R cycles of FT8 allow only about two seconds for this task, which is
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often not enough. For this reason a basic auto-sequencing feature is
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offered. Check *Auto Seq* on the main window to enable this feature:
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The 15-second T/R cycles of FT8 allow only about two seconds to inspect
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decoded messages and decide how to reply, which is often not enough.
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The slow modes JT4, JT9, JT65, and QRA64 allow nearly 10 seconds
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for this task, but operators may find that this is still insufficient
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when workload is high, especially on EME. For these reasons a basic
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auto-sequencing feature is offered.
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Check *Auto Seq* on the main window to enable this feature:
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image::auto-seq.png[align="center",alt="AutoSeq"]
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