With this option enabled, WSJT-X tracks the station’s frequency but does not send any commands to the station in order to control the frequency/mode/spilt status, thereby not disrupting a currently ongoing QSO. If you prefer WSJT-X not to take over your station upon startup (which would be useful if you were already in the middle of a QSO and just warming up the program for later use) then select this option.
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Monitor off at startup: The Monitor button enables full CAT control and enables decoding.Only monospaced fonts are supported so as to keep the text properly aligned. The Decoded text: This menu gives the user the option to select the monospaced font to be used in the two decoded text windows, Band Activity and Rx Frequency.The Font Button: This menu gives the user the ability to select the font used throughout the main program, except in the decoded text windows, Band Activity and Rx Frequency.Show DXCC entity and worked before status: If enabled, this option annotates the received decodes with information about the entity name and whether or not it has been worked before.This option allows the user to see what message was sent during a TX period.
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Tx messages to Rx frequency window: If selected, this option injects the outgoing transmission message into the Rx Frequency window this message is highlighted in yellow.Display distance in miles: If this option is selected, WSJT-X will calculate the distance between your grid square and the other station’s.
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If you feel like you need a little extra space, please select this option. However, some may find that a blank line inserted between decoding periods helps them delineate between decoding periods.