diff --git a/gui/src/index.html b/gui/src/index.html index 18dc0c12..4d5ec1b9 100644 --- a/gui/src/index.html +++ b/gui/src/index.html @@ -1809,7 +1809,11 @@
Rig Control
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This section is where you configure rig control method (none (VOX) or hamlib) for both GUI and TNC. For the best experience hamlib control is recommended.

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+ This section is where you configure rig control method (none + (VOX) or hamlib) for both GUI and TNC. For the best experience + hamlib control is recommended. +

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Hamlib

Select "Hamlib" if you want to have more control over your - radio. Define your hamlib settings in settings, and click the start button to start rigctld. You may use the 'PTT test' button to ensure rig control is working. + radio. Define your hamlib settings in settings, and click the + start button to start rigctld. You may use the 'PTT test' + button to ensure rig control is working.

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- Enter your callsign and SSID. Your callsign can have a maximum length - of 7 characters + Enter your callsign and SSID. Your callsign can have a maximum + length of 7 characters

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Alpha

- Alpha releases are more frequent and contain the latest features, but are likely to be unstable and introduce bugs. + Alpha releases are more frequent and contain the latest + features, but are likely to be unstable and introduce bugs.

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Beta releases are more stable than Alpha releases. They are a good tradeoff between latest features and stability. They will - be updated less often. A beta release has not been released yet. + be updated less often. A beta release has not been released + yet.

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Stable

- Stable releases are the most stable versions with no known major issues. A stable release has not been released yet. + Stable releases are the most stable versions with no known + major issues. A stable release has not been released yet.

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Audio Level
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Represents the level of audio from transceiver. Excessively high levels will cause the TNC to believe the channel is constantly 'busy' and will not transmit.

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+ Represents the level of audio from transceiver. Excessively + high levels will cause the TNC to believe the channel is + constantly 'busy' and will not transmit. +

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Represents noise level of the channel from the transceiver. Requires hamlib rig control.

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+ Represents noise level of the channel from the transceiver. + Requires hamlib rig control. +

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Tune
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Tune
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Adjust volume level of outgoing audio to transceiver. For best results lower the level so that a minimum amount of ALC is used. Can be used in combination with rig's mic/input gain for furthrer refinement.

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Record
- -

Create a recording of current channel

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+ Adjust volume level of outgoing audio to transceiver. For best + results lower the level so that a minimum amount of ALC is + used. Can be used in combination with rig's mic/input gain for + furthrer refinement. +

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Record
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Create a recording of current channel

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Waterfall
- + type="radio" + class="btn-check" + name="waterfall-scatter-switch" + autocomplete="off" + checked + /> + -

Displays a waterfall for activity of current channel.

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+ Displays a waterfall for activity of current channel. +

Busy Indicator
- - -

Green when channel is open and changes to red to indicate there is activity on the channel.

+ + +

+ Green when channel is open and changes to red to indicate + there is activity on the channel. +

Signal Indicator
- -

Changes to green when Codec2 data is detected on channel.

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+ Changes to green when Codec2 data is detected on channel. +

Constellation Plot
- - + + -

Displays a plot of last decoded message. A constellation plot is a simple way to represent signal quality.

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+ Displays a plot of last decoded message. A constellation plot + is a simple way to represent signal quality. +

Speed Chart
- - - -

Shows history of SNR and bit rate of messages.

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+ Shows history of SNR and bit rate of messages. +

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