Часть-1
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@ -1179,6 +1179,7 @@ namespace PowerSDR
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public CheckBoxTS chkBoxPTT;
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public CheckBoxTS chkBox30min;
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public CheckBoxTS chkBoxShutdown;
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private TabPage OmniRig;
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private System.ComponentModel.IContainer components;
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#endregion
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@ -2535,6 +2536,7 @@ namespace PowerSDR
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this.chkAlwaysOnTop1 = new System.Windows.Forms.CheckBoxTS();
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this.textBoxSAVE = new System.Windows.Forms.TextBoxTS();
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this.btnResetDB = new System.Windows.Forms.ButtonTS();
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this.OmniRig = new System.Windows.Forms.TabPage();
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this.tcSetup.SuspendLayout();
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this.tpGeneral.SuspendLayout();
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this.tcGeneral.SuspendLayout();
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@ -2873,6 +2875,8 @@ namespace PowerSDR
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this.tcGeneral.Controls.Add(this.tpRX2);
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this.tcGeneral.Controls.Add(this.tpGeneralNavigation);
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this.tcGeneral.Controls.Add(this.tpUserInterface);
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this.tcGeneral.Controls.Add(this.OmniRig);
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this.tcGeneral.HotTrack = true;
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this.tcGeneral.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(0, 0);
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this.tcGeneral.Name = "tcGeneral";
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this.tcGeneral.SelectedIndex = 0;
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@ -3853,7 +3857,7 @@ namespace PowerSDR
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this.tpGeneralOptions.Controls.Add(this.grpGeneralProcessPriority);
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this.tpGeneralOptions.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 22);
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this.tpGeneralOptions.Name = "tpGeneralOptions";
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this.tpGeneralOptions.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(592, 318);
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this.tpGeneralOptions.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(589, 318);
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this.tpGeneralOptions.TabIndex = 1;
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this.tpGeneralOptions.Text = "Options";
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//
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@ -4520,7 +4524,7 @@ namespace PowerSDR
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this.tpGeneralCalibration.Controls.Add(this.grpGeneralCalibration);
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this.tpGeneralCalibration.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 22);
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this.tpGeneralCalibration.Name = "tpGeneralCalibration";
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this.tpGeneralCalibration.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(592, 318);
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this.tpGeneralCalibration.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(589, 318);
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this.tpGeneralCalibration.TabIndex = 2;
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this.tpGeneralCalibration.Text = "Calibration";
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//
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@ -4780,7 +4784,7 @@ namespace PowerSDR
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this.tpFilters.Controls.Add(this.grpOptFilterControls);
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this.tpFilters.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 22);
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this.tpFilters.Name = "tpFilters";
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this.tpFilters.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(592, 318);
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this.tpFilters.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(589, 318);
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this.tpFilters.TabIndex = 3;
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this.tpFilters.Text = "Filters";
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//
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@ -4966,7 +4970,7 @@ namespace PowerSDR
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this.tpRX2.Controls.Add(this.chkRX2AutoMuteRX2OnVFOATX);
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this.tpRX2.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 22);
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this.tpRX2.Name = "tpRX2";
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this.tpRX2.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(592, 318);
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this.tpRX2.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(589, 318);
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this.tpRX2.TabIndex = 4;
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this.tpRX2.Text = "RX2";
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//
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this.tpGeneralNavigation.Controls.Add(this.grpOptSpaceNav);
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this.tpGeneralNavigation.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 22);
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this.tpGeneralNavigation.Name = "tpGeneralNavigation";
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this.tpGeneralNavigation.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(592, 318);
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this.tpGeneralNavigation.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(589, 318);
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this.tpGeneralNavigation.TabIndex = 5;
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this.tpGeneralNavigation.Text = "Navigation";
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//
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this.tpUserInterface.Controls.Add(this.groupBoxTS1);
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this.tpUserInterface.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 22);
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this.tpUserInterface.Name = "tpUserInterface";
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this.tpUserInterface.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(592, 318);
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this.tpUserInterface.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(589, 318);
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this.tpUserInterface.TabIndex = 6;
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this.tpUserInterface.Text = "User Interface";
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//
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this.btnResetDB.Text = "Factory Defaults";
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this.btnResetDB.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.btnResetDB_Click);
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//
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// OmniRig
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//
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this.OmniRig.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 22);
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this.OmniRig.Name = "OmniRig";
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this.OmniRig.Padding = new System.Windows.Forms.Padding(3);
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this.OmniRig.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(592, 318);
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this.OmniRig.TabIndex = 7;
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this.OmniRig.Text = "OmniRig";
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this.OmniRig.UseVisualStyleBackColor = true;
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//
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// Setup
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//
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this.AutoScaleBaseSize = new System.Drawing.Size(5, 13);
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<metadata name="toolTip1.TrayLocation" type="System.Drawing.Point, System.Drawing, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a">
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<value>157, 17</value>
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</metadata>
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<metadata name="toolTip1.TrayLocation" type="System.Drawing.Point, System.Drawing, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a">
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<value>157, 17</value>
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</metadata>
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<data name="chkBoxShutdown.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Normally PowerSDR does not allow Windows to close PowerSDR during a shutdown (unless forced)
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You can place code into a web page to allow visitors to view your Panadapter.
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<iframe id="frame" src="https://your_no-ip_URL:8081"></iframe>
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</value>
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</data>
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<data name="grpAudioDetails2.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>VAC1: AF Volume Slider & "Mute 1>" box do NOT function in PowerSDR. (VAC2: AF slider & Mute functions DO)
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NOTE: PowerSDR will not get INPUT audio from VAC1 unless you select VFOA as TX
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NOTE: VAC1 will ignore VFOB and Flex-5000 RX2
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This allows PowerSDR to send or receive audio to your PC
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(As though PowerSDR was seperate from your PC and you were using RCA audio cables)
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MME: Multimedia Extensions. Oldest standard with the highest latency (120mSec), but the most compatible drivers.
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DirectSound: Less latency than MME (Buffer Latency setting can be set as low as 90mSec)
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WDM-KS: Windows Driver Model Kernal Streaming. Very low latency (Buffer Latency can be set as low as 15mSec)
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ASIO: Audio Stream I/O. Very low (10mSec) latency, but only 1 device allowed and is already being used betwen your Flex and PowerSDR</value>
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</data>
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<data name="tpVAC.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>VAC1: AF Volume Slider & "Mute 1>" box do NOT function in PowerSDR. (VAC2: AF slider & Mute functions DO)
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ASIO: Audio Stream I/O. Very low (10mSec) latency, but only 1 device allowed and is already being used betwen your Flex and PowerSDR
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</value>
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</data>
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<data name="grpAudioDetails3.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>VAC2: AF Volume Slider & "Mute 1>" box function in PowerSDR and will adjust this volume of RX1 (VAC1 will not).
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NOTE: PowerSDR will not get VAC MIC INPUT audio from VAC2 unless you select VFOB as TX
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NOTE: If you have a Flex-5000 (with 2nd rec) VAC2 provides audio for RX2 when you enable RX2 & "<2 MUTE" box will function
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<data name="grpAudioDetails2.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>VAC1: AF Volume Slider & "Mute 1>" box do NOT function in PowerSDR. (VAC2: AF slider & Mute functions DO)
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NOTE: PowerSDR will not get INPUT audio from VAC1 unless you select VFOA as TX
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NOTE: VAC1 will ignore VFOB and Flex-5000 RX2
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This allows PowerSDR to send or receive audio to your PC
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(As though PowerSDR was seperate from your PC and you were using RCA audio cables)
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MME: Multimedia Extensions. Oldest standard with the highest latency (120mSec), but the most compatible drivers.
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DirectSound: Less latency than MME (Buffer Latency setting can be set as low as 90mSec)
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WDM-KS: Windows Driver Model Kernal Streaming. Very low latency (Buffer Latency can be set as low as 15mSec).
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WDM-KS: Windows Driver Model Kernal Streaming. Very low latency (Buffer Latency can be set as low as 15mSec)
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ASIO: Audio Stream I/O. Very low (10mSec) latency, but only 1 device allowed and is already being used betwen your Flex and PowerSDR
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</value>
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ASIO: Audio Stream I/O. Very low (10mSec) latency, but only 1 device allowed and is already being used betwen your Flex and PowerSDR</value>
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</data>
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<data name="tpVAC2.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>VAC2: AF Volume Slider & "Mute 1>" box function in PowerSDR and will adjust this volume of RX1 (VAC1 will not).
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ASIO: Audio Stream I/O. Very low (10mSec) latency, but only 1 device allowed and is already being used betwen your Flex and PowerSDR
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</value>
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</data>
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<data name="grpAudioDetails3.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>VAC2: AF Volume Slider & "Mute 1>" box function in PowerSDR and will adjust this volume of RX1 (VAC1 will not).
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NOTE: PowerSDR will not get VAC MIC INPUT audio from VAC2 unless you select VFOB as TX
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NOTE: If you have a Flex-5000 (with 2nd rec) VAC2 provides audio for RX2 when you enable RX2 & "<2 MUTE" box will function
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This allows PowerSDR to send or receive audio to your PC
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(As though PowerSDR was seperate from your PC and you were using RCA audio cables)
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MME: Multimedia Extensions. Oldest standard with the highest latency (120mSec), but the most compatible drivers.
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DirectSound: Less latency than MME (Buffer Latency setting can be set as low as 90mSec)
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WDM-KS: Windows Driver Model Kernal Streaming. Very low latency (Buffer Latency can be set as low as 15mSec).
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ASIO: Audio Stream I/O. Very low (10mSec) latency, but only 1 device allowed and is already being used betwen your Flex and PowerSDR
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</value>
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</data>
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<data name="chkSpectrumHiRes.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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You can still Left and Right Click on the "Auto Wtr/Pan Lvl" console button
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for a semi-automatic level adjust</value>
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</data>
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<data name="grpDisplaySpectrumGrid.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Spectrum Grid is mainly for RX mode
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In order to see a correct scale on the right side matched to the left side,
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Set Spectrum Grid->Max = -19, Min = -135, Step = 6 (S signals are 6 dBm apart).
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"Auto wtr/pan" box will automatically adjust "Max" for RX mode only, but "Min" works for both RX & TX modes.
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TX mode is set permanently to 10 dBm for its virtual "Max" (since you should not exceed 0 dBm)
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</value>
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</data>
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<data name="comboDisplayLabelAlign.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Sets the alignment of the grid callouts on the display.
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TX mode is set permanently to 10 dBm for its virtual "Max" (since you should not exceed 0 dBm)
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</value>
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</data>
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<data name="grpDisplaySpectrumGrid.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Spectrum Grid is mainly for RX mode
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In order to see a correct scale on the right side matched to the left side,
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Set Spectrum Grid->Max = -19, Min = -135, Step = 6 (S signals are 6 dBm apart).
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"Auto wtr/pan" box will automatically adjust "Max" for RX mode only, but "Min" works for both RX & TX modes.
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TX mode is set permanently to 10 dBm for its virtual "Max" (since you should not exceed 0 dBm)
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</value>
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</data>
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<data name="chkDSPLevelerEnabled.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<data name="grpDSPLeveler.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>The Leveler is intended to even out the sound level variations through your microphone caused by
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varying distance from or angle to it. It is an attempt to level the amplitude presented to the rest of the
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DSP audio processing. The leveler is disabled in DIGU and DIGL modes.</value>
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</data>
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<data name="grpDSPLeveler.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<data name="chkDSPLevelerEnabled.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>The Leveler is intended to even out the sound level variations through your microphone caused by
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varying distance from or angle to it. It is an attempt to level the amplitude presented to the rest of the
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DSP audio processing. The leveler is disabled in DIGU and DIGL modes.</value>
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