Updated Using the software (markdown)

Mateusz Walkowiak
2023-10-28 23:40:10 +02:00
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# Menu entries
In order to get into menu hold MODE button.\
Below we put all available entries that you can change with a short explanation.
## Page 1
- **Volume** - audio output level
- **Converter Offset** - local oscillator frequency of any used converter
- **Low band edge** - lowest frequency that you can tune into
- **High band edge** - highest frequency that you can tune into
- **Level offset** - deviation of the signal meter due to cable losses or antenna amplifier/converter gain
- **Stereo separation threshold** - if the signal strength falls below this value, the channel separation is pinched
- **High Cut corner frequency** - cut-off frequency for high tones at low signal strengths
- **High Cut threshold** - belongs to the previous option, this is the signal value below which the previous option must become active
- **Low Level threshold** - if signals become very weak, data crosstalk of the entire circuit can become audible in the sound. With this option you can delay the data stream for low signal strengths, ideal for DX
- **Display brightness** - TFT contrast
## Page 2
- **Language** - choose UI language
- **Show RDS errors** -
- **Softmute FM** -
- **Softmute AM** -
- **Beep at band edge** - make beep sound when you tune away from band edge that you set
- **Region** - change RDS decoding mode. RDBS (USA) or RDS (Europe) and de-emphasis 50 µs (Europe) or 75 µs (USA)
- **Show underscore in RDS** - show underscore characters in RDS
- **USB mode** -
- **Wi-Fi active** - Wi-Fi connection switch
- **Configure Wi-Fi** - Wi-Fi connection configuration manager
## Page 3
- **Stationlist client IP** -
- **Show SW wavelength** -
- **RDS filter** -
- **Show PI errors** -
- **Show squelch** - show squelch indicator in UI
- **Modulation meter** - show modulation meter in UI (it can reduce QRM noise)
- **AM Noise blanker** -
- **FM Noise blanker** -
- **Audio output** -
- **FM OIRT 30 kHz steps** - it has been established that the OIRT (65.75-74 MHz) band uses steps of 30 kHz
## Page 4
- **Theme** - choose UI theme
- **About software** - some information about authors of the code
- **Power options** -
- **FM default stepsize** - you can choose between 50 kHz or 100 kHz stepsize on FM band
- **Screensaver** -
- **AM RF Level offset** -
- **Signalmeter unit** - select unit that is used to measure signal level of current station that you are tuned into
- **Use AF** - use RDS AF (Alternative Frequencies) function to search and switch to better quality frequency of the radiostation you are already tuned into
- **Select FM Band** - select FM bands that will be selectable via BAND button
- **Select AM Band** - select AM bands that will be selectable via BAND button
## Page 5
- **Model selector** -
Work in progress