6.1.5 More TX Settings
There are several TX settings available on the "mode dependent settings" form. There are four
different version of that form for SSB / AM audio, CW, FM and data modes.
For more details, please see the Thetis manual.
6.2 CW operation
CW operations is enabled by selecting the CWL or CWU operating modes. They different only in
using lower or upper sideband, which makes no difference to your CW signal but affects the
panadapter displays. It is suggested to begin with CWU.
6.2.1 Connecting a Key
A key can be connected to the radio. It can be a "straight" key, or an iambic keyer paddle.
6.2.2 Receiving CW
1. Select CWU mode.
2. Open the Mode Settings form from the TX Menu
3. Select the Iambic box if you use a paddle.
4. Select Pitch Freq (Hz): to 600
5. Select Show CW Zero line
6. Tune a signal using the VFO knob.
7. If the band is very busy and many signals are present, select RX1 in the Mode Settings form
to enable the Audio Peaking Filter (APF). Set its Tune slider to 0, Bandwidth slider to 200,
Gain slider to 10
ANDROMEDA Manual
For AM/SSB voice:
Mic gain and Mic Mute;
Voice compressor;
VOX; downward expander;
TX profile selection;
TX SSB filter width;
RX, TX equaliser on/off;
Show TX filter width in Panadapter display.
For FM:
Mic gain;
FM deviation;
CTCSS tones;
Memory channel select;
TX profile selection;
Repeater offset
For Data modes:
PC audio (VAC) RX, TX gain;
TX profile selection;
Audio sample rate;
Mono/stereo selection
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