Welcome to the FlexRadio Community! Please review the new Community Rules and other important new Community information on the Message Board.
Need the latest SmartSDR or 4O3A Genius Product Software?
SmartSDR v3.9.19 and the SmartSDR v3.9.19 Release Notes
SmartSDR v2.12.1 and the SmartSDR v2.12.1 Release Notes
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software and Firmware
SmartSDR v3.9.19 and the SmartSDR v3.9.19 Release Notes
SmartSDR v2.12.1 and the SmartSDR v2.12.1 Release Notes
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software and Firmware
If you are having a problem, please refer to the product documentation or check the Help Center for known solutions.
Need technical support from FlexRadio? It's as simple as Creating a HelpDesk ticket.
Need technical support from FlexRadio? It's as simple as Creating a HelpDesk ticket.
DAX data

Walt - KZ1F
Member ✭✭
What precisely is DAX data, as in the per slice data? The user guide says it is what is in the passband ("the limits on the Slice Receiver bandpass filter will set the limits on this audio
passband."). I understand, from a question Eric answered some time ago, the data is alternate LRLR etc. How does each doublet relate to some section of the passband? In my head I am trying to compare each datum with a waterfall tile where there is context to what each tile member represents. This clearly isn't the case with the audio. I am running with the CW filter at 400 and each async callback is 256 elements. Where that represents equal LRLRLR, that is 128 separate doublets. However I see nothing that indicates the first doublet of the second interrupt is, at all, related to the last doublet of the first interrupt.
passband."). I understand, from a question Eric answered some time ago, the data is alternate LRLR etc. How does each doublet relate to some section of the passband? In my head I am trying to compare each datum with a waterfall tile where there is context to what each tile member represents. This clearly isn't the case with the audio. I am running with the CW filter at 400 and each async callback is 256 elements. Where that represents equal LRLRLR, that is 128 separate doublets. However I see nothing that indicates the first doublet of the second interrupt is, at all, related to the last doublet of the first interrupt.
1
Leave a Comment
Categories
- All Categories
- 342 Community Topics
- 2.1K New Ideas
- 612 The Flea Market
- 7.9K Software
- 6.3K SmartSDR for Windows
- 173 SmartSDR for Maestro and M models
- 406 SmartSDR for Mac
- 265 SmartSDR for iOS
- 249 SmartSDR CAT
- 186 DAX
- 373 SmartSDR API
- 9.2K Radios and Accessories
- 20 Aurora
- 197 FLEX-8000 Signature Series
- 7.1K FLEX-6000 Signature Series
- 919 Maestro
- 53 FlexControl
- 860 FLEX Series (Legacy) Radios
- 890 Genius Products
- 452 Power Genius XL Amplifier
- 322 Tuner Genius XL
- 116 Antenna Genius
- 283 Shack Infrastructure
- 199 Networking
- 442 Remote Operation (SmartLink)
- 137 Contesting
- 747 Peripherals & Station Integration
- 138 Amateur Radio Interests
- 969 Third-Party Software