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Menu options explained
This option will allow some default functions to be preset for the selected model.
When set to ON the screensaver won't be de-activated while tuning
Here you can change the communication speed with the display, can be usefull if a disturbtion caused by the data to the display occurs
This will allow you to set the default volume level. Usefull for DIY radio's without volume knob. On portable devices, leave it at 0dB
When switched ON, you will here a beep when band edge is reached. You will also hear a beep when the edge of a shortwave band is reached.
The radio is capable of having full MPX output on the audio jack. Usefull for analysing stereo and RDS signals. For normal use, leave it on STEREO.
When High cut threshold is triggered a soft reduction of high tones will be applied. You can set the corner frequency here.
Here you can set the threshold for the soft reduction of high tones. It will be activated if the signallevel drops below the set value.
Here you can select the menu language.
Set the prefered display brightness from 0 to 100%.
When ON, the squelch settings are showed in the main screen. When your radio doesn't have a squelch knob, you can set this to OFF.
With this option you can enable/disable the modulation meter. You can switch it off when you're receiving noise from the displayhardware on weak signals. Switching off will reduce data to the display.
Here you can set your favorite colour theme.
Select a value to set when the screensaver will start.
Select the option what to do when screensaver is triggered.
With this option you can set how to show the battery status. Switched off will show you a battery icon with a green fill, when battery goes lower, the green fill will reduce, you can also choose to show the voltage or percentage.
Here you can setup the units used for the signalmeter. You can choose between dBuV, dBf or dBm.
Set the time when the radio will go to stand-by. This option is to reduce battery live when you leave the radio on unattended. The timer will be reset after every button press.
Set the threshold for RDS error processing. The higher value, the higher change RDS parsing contains errors. Can be usefull on disturbed FM signals
Set the RDS region. When switched to USA the PTY will be changed to RBDS and also a callsign will be shown under the PI code.
This will replace with underscores in PS and RT texts.
This will enable or disable the RDS buffer filter in the TEF chip. Disable this to have a quicker RDS decoding, but this can cause some errors direct after tuning.
When enabled the PI code will also be shown, even when there are errors in the RDS data. Can be usefull on weak FM signals. If the PI code decoding has errors, a questionmark is shown next to the PI code.
Usefull when you are on the road. When a certain threshold is reached, the radio will quickly scan for another transmitter with the same program, but with a better signal.
This will buffer the radiotext and show it when the A/B flag changes. It will give you a more smooth display of radiotext.
Enable this to automaticly sort the AF list from lowest to highest frequency.
This will show the PS direct after tuning, even when all bytes are not received. This can cause missing characters direct after tuning, but gives you a faster PS.
Only usefull when you have an external RF converter connected to the antenna input. Local oscillator value can be set between 200 and 2400MHz. For normal FM radio reception, leave it at 0MHz.
Set the low edge for the FM band
Set the high edge for the FM band
Here you can set the RF level offset. You can use this to compensate cable losses or antenna amplifier gain, so the signalmeter gives you the right value
When the value is triggered, RDS will be disabled and data to the display slows down. Can be usefull to prevent low signal stations disturbed by interference from the display.
When you switch this ON, the audio volume is reduced when static is received
Can, in some cases, be helpfull to reduce interference from noise sources.
Set the default stepsize to 50kHz, 100kHz or 200kHz.
Set the FM bands which should be available when toggling the bands with the band button
Select the right deemphasis, set to 75 uS when you are receiving signals in South and North America.
Reduces audio volume when receiving static
Can, in some cases, be helpfull to reduce interference from noise sources.
Adjust this to your needs. When using an active antenna the value should be negative. You can play with this value to get the best DSP performance on AM bands
Select the AM bands which should be available with the band selector
This will show the broadcast band next to the frequency, for example "49m".
Set the sensitivity for the AM CoChannel detector. When CoChannelling is detected it will be shown on the screen. It's only a detector, not a filter.
Set the threshold for the CoChannel detector
Antenna attenuator setting for AM
Set to XDRGTK or RDS Spy. When XDRGTK baudrate is set to 115200bps. When set to RDS Spy baudrate is set to 19200bps.
Enable or disable the WiFi connection. When connection, your IP address is shown on this line.
Set the radio in Wi-Fi configuration. Follow the instructions to set the Wi-Fi connection with the help of your smartphone. You can also set the password voor XDRGTK connection over IP.
When you use Stationlist, set the IP address of the device which runs Stationlist (for example, the IP address of your PC)
When you have more radio's connected to Stationlist, you can set the ID here. With this you can detect which radio is controlling Stationlist
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