Supported Radios & Interfaces N1MM SDR Server - For radios with Extio dll support - THIS IS THE PREFERRED METHOD FOR SDRPlay and Airspy HF+/Discovery SDRs Airspy HF+ Dual Port / Airspy HF+ Discovery Airspy HF+ via Spyserver (this is distinct from SDR Server above) ...
SO2V mode, some radios containing Dual Rx have specific functions assigned to this key. See the Supported Radios section for the specifics. SO1V mode, some radios containing Dual Rx have specific functions assigned to this key – such as enabled the Sub-Receiver. Otherwise this key is disabl...
In the Configurer dialog, Other tab, make sure that “Mute mic on supported radios” is *NOT* checked. If that is checked, the Logger mutes the microphone and turns on the AUX input during DVK operation. By design the microKEYER routes DVK audio to the microphone input....
The appropriate choices in the list boxes under Mode sent to radio will depend on the particular radio type (see Supported radios). For FSK RTTY, the correct choice will normally be RTTY. For AFSK RTTY, depending on the radio the appropriate choice might be AFSK or LSB/USB (or if you ...
Set Radio Swap Transmit Lead Time (msec) –Time delay when swapping radios, whether or not the radio is transmitting. Typically used to allow station accessories to detect that the active radio has been changed. Focus on Other Radio (Ctrl+Shift+K)– FocusOther, See FocusOther. A method of...
Mute mic on supported radios –Mute the microphone during transmit. Normally used to enter audio via a radio input other than the microphone. Default is to not mute For use only with the Logger’s own digital voice keyer (wav files). Do not check this option if you are using a DVR ...
Older radios (or very new not supported radios) can still be used with the program by selecting Manual but many functions in the program will not work as well as they could or will not work at all. When a radio is not configured, it is the user’s responsibility to make sure the ...
(e.g. IC-7300, Flex, recent Yaesu or Kenwood radios), or if your older radio does not have a separate Data mode for digital modes, it might be USB. Consult theDigital Mode Mappingtable in the Supported Radios chapter of this manual for the mapping between mode names in your radio and...
See the Supported Radios section of the manual for radio specific information regarding general and SO2V operation. Some advice on using SO2V SO2V is a kind of halfway point between SO2R (single-op two radios) and SO1V (standard single-receiver operation). The most efficient of the three...