![]() Under "Audio" select the DAX devices you created earlier as the audio devices. All the rest can be default for this tab.Ĥ. (Fake it moves the frequency up before transmit to ensure it is transmitting a tone within the passband of maximum efficiency). Under the "Radio" setup tab, select the radio type as "Flex 6xxx." Input "localhost:xxxxx" in the "network server box, where xxxxx is the port number you created in the SmartSDR CAT step. Select "CAT" as the PTT method, leave Mode as "none" and optionally, select "Fake It" for rig operation. Configure your usual stuff - callsign, gridĢ. Gain can start off at 50% but you can vary this to vary your power if needed.ġ. Set the gain at 50% which is the default but you can adjust if needed.Ģ. Assuming DAX is installed, make sure that the channel you configured for the slice is enabled. Make sure it corresponds to the slice that was just set up in SmartSDR (Slice A)ġ. Select protocol tyle "CAT", port type "TCP" and select a TCP port number or just leave the default (make a note of the port number). Ensure "DAX" button under P/CW (right hand pane) is enabled.Ģ. Set the filter bandwidth to at least 2kHz. Use your judgment and take into account the duty cycle of your radio.Ħ. How much power you use on JT modes is religion but most seem to use 5-50 watts, with some using 100 watts. Make sure your power levels are set appropriately. Select TX for that slice so it is in transmit mode.ĥ. Set up the DAX channel for the slice to DAX 1 or any other DAX you like.Ĥ. This disables all audio processing which interferes with digital modes.ģ. Set up the radio with one panadapter, one slice.Ģ. Both work (Meinberg just works better on most systems and is more accurate).ġ. Note that this is a one time event as the developer does not support HRD any more.Īccurate time sync software - Meinberg is recommended. Rig control has to be done directly via SSDR CAT. JTAlert does work with HRD to log directly to the logbook.
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