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Radio
gullradriel edited this page Jul 9, 2025
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Simple radio application with the ability to quicksave and assign 10 presets to the buttons. Quickly switch from preset to preset on one click or touch.
Top:
- Frequency selector, use rotary encoder or click to pop up the frequency key pad.
- Amplification: 0 OFF, 1 ON (beware of strong signals).
- LNA: use rotary encoder to adjust Low Noise Amplification.
- VGA: use rotary encoder to adjust Variable Gain Amplification.
- Volume: use rotary encoder to adjust volume.
Middle buttons:
- click on a button to quick load it's configuration.
Bottom:
- Save button: click on save, then select a button and click to assign the current settings to it.
- Bandwidth: use the rotary encoder to adjust actual modulation bandwidth.
- Modulation: use the rotary encoder to adjust actual modulation.
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