5.6 Panadapter displays
The centre of the screen provides a space to show the current spectrum activity for RX1 and, if
enabled, RX2. There are several options available with the most popular being:
Panadapter: a spectrum display showing amplitude (vertical) vs frequency (horizontal)
Waterfall: a time history display. Amplitude is expressed by pixel colour; shows time
(vertical) vs frequency (horizontal)
Panafall: combined panadapter (top) and waterfall (bottom)
The current display can be selected using the Display Menu or the Display Settings Form.
5.7 Meter Mode
The multimeter is displayed in the top centre of the display. It can be assigned to several settings for
each of RX and TX. The current settings are shown above it. To change the settings:
1. Press the left hand softkey button until Display Menu is shown.
2. Press the RX1 Meter softkey until the desired RX function is shown.
3. (note that if VFO B is selected, RX2 meter will be shown)
4. Press the TX Meter softkey until the desired TX function is shown.
The Display Settings Form can also be invoked from the display menu using the Display Form menu
key. Combo boxes offer the settings for both TX meter and RX meter.
5.8 Changing antennas
You have three antenna connectors available. Additionally, RX signals can be routed to the Bypass,
EXT1 and XVTR inputs. The Thetis program chooses which antenna to use from settings on the Setup
form "ant/filters" tab. This shows the antenna selected for RX and for TX, for each of the amateur
bands. If you have different preferred antennas for some bands, they can be automatically selected
according to these settings.
To can also quickly change antennas from the main screen in two ways:
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