Selecting Transmit Profile; Adjusting Mic Gain - Apache Labs ANAN-200D User Manual

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Setting up PowerSDR for Phone Operation
With the rig powered on and PowerSDR software running, you should hear great audio from your speakers or
headphones connected to the front panel "headphone" jack. Tuning methods are covered on page 38.
Select modulation mode of USB or LSB at the right, center of the OpenHPSDR/PowerSDR window.

Selecting Transmit Profile

The "Profiles" drop down menu allows you select various transmit profiles. The default profile is "Default". You
can modify profile settings on this tab and save them to a profile name you select, or you can just modify the
included profiles to your liking. You can recall saved profiles at a later time.

Adjusting mic gain

The internal jumpers JP4, JP5, and JP6 on the Hermes board need to be set properly for the type of microphone
used. The default is a simple Condenser mic plugged into the front MIC jack. See the reference section of this
document for the jumper settings, or refer to the document by Phil Harman VK6PH:
http://svn.tapr.org/repos_sdr_hpsdr/trunk/Hermes/Documentation
You should make all microphone adjustments using a Dummy Load.
Select Setup –-> Transmit the default Source is "Mic In".
Locate the "MIC" gain control slider. It is located at lower right, below the panadapter. The present mic
gain setting is shown just to the right of the MIC gain slider.
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