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==== Spectrum and Waterfall ==== | ==== Spectrum and Waterfall ==== | ||
- | After correct configuration | + | After correctly configuring |
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==== Frequency setting ==== | ==== Frequency setting ==== | ||
- | this is done with the mouse (or touchpad). | + | this is done with the mouse or a touch screen according to these two buttons: |
- | **left mouse click**: sets RX frequency on\\. | + | {{:de:plutotrx: |
- | **right mouse click**:sets RX and TX frequency | + | |
- | **mouse wheel**: changes frequency for fine tuning. | + | |
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+ | * RX and TX QRG active ... RX and TX frequency are adjusted. A possible offset between RX and TX remains unchanged. | ||
+ | * neither RX- nor TX-QRG ... there is no tuning. This is useful if you want to prevent accidental tuning. | ||
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+ | So you select RX-QRG and/or TX-QRG and then click (tap) in the waterfall. | ||
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+ | **Mouse | ||
**Common procedure: | **Common procedure: | ||
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first one selects the frequency in the upper spectrum/ | first one selects the frequency in the upper spectrum/ | ||
- | Now you go to the lower waterfall and do the fine tuning. Either | + | Now you go to the lower waterfall and do the fine tuning. Either |
Here is an example of a correctly tuned SSB signal. It is in the lower waterfall between the 0 and 3kHz line: | Here is an example of a correctly tuned SSB signal. It is in the lower waterfall between the 0 and 3kHz line: | ||
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- | If you also want to transmit, use the right mouse button, then both RX and TX frequency will be set equally. | ||
==== other controls ==== | ==== other controls ==== | ||
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- | * RIT ... the mouse wheel changes | + | * RX-QRG |
- | * XIT ... the mouse wheel changes | + | * TX-QRG |
* R>T ... the RX frequency is copied to the TX frequency | * R>T ... the RX frequency is copied to the TX frequency | ||
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* MUTE ... reduces the volume in headphones or loudspeaker while transmitting. So you are no longer disturbed by listening back. Quietly one hears oneself for control purposes still. | * MUTE ... reduces the volume in headphones or loudspeaker while transmitting. So you are no longer disturbed by listening back. Quietly one hears oneself for control purposes still. | ||
- | * Compress ... switches the audio voice compressor on/off, 3 compression levels can be selected. The compressor makes the signal louder and more understandable, | + | * Compress ... switches the audio speech |
- | * RX and TX filters | + | * RX and TX Filter |
- | * TX Bass ... affects the frequency response of the TX audio signal, | + | * TX Bass ... affects the frequency response of the TX audio signal, |
- | * Audio Loop ... The audio signal of the microphone is switched directly to the speaker. This allows | + | * Audio Loop ... The audio signal of the microphone is switched directly to the speaker. This can be used to check the correct function of microphone and speaker. |
- | * RF Loop ... the Pluto receiver is set to its own transmit | + | * RF Loop ... the Pluto receiver is set to its own transmitting |
**PTT** ... Click to send (will turn red). Alternatively you can use the shift keys as PTT. | **PTT** ... Click to send (will turn red). Alternatively you can use the shift keys as PTT. | ||
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* Info ... Information about this program and license information. | * Info ... Information about this program and license information. | ||
- | ==== Audio volume | + | ==== Audio Volume |
- | in many cases the default setting is ok. If you want to correct the volume settings, this is done with the volume mixer " | + | in many cases the default setting is ok. If you want to correct the volume settings, this is done with the volume mixer " |
- | Besides | + | In addition to the volume |