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How do I adjust the CW sidetone on the Maestro C?

I followed some threads on how to adjust the CW sidetone on the prior Maestros but those instructions do not seem to be consistent with the new interface.

Does anyone with a Maestro C know how to adjust the sidetone level?

Thanks,

Tom NY4I

Answers

  • KD0RC
    KD0RC Member, Super Elmer Moderator

    Hi Tom, Did you try this slider? It is on the Phone/CW tab.


  • Len,

    Is this how the screen looks on your Maestro C? I ask as mine looks nothing like that screen.

    I am in CW mode and this is what my screen looks like under the Phone/CW menu:


  • Well how about that. It is the TX Menu brought up by clicking the same knob as the MIC/SPEED and PWR knob.

    That's how you do it. Maybe it changed on the new one?

    Thanks,

    Tom NY4I

  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin

    TX MENU brings up that menu for the Mode you are in.

    They are different for CW and SSB. Ingenious, eh?

  • Mike, I was trying the path of Menu (top center) and Phone/CW as Len mentioned. Then I saw the TX MENU option on the MIC/SPEED/PWR control. Did that work differently on the prior Maestro?

    If so, is there forthcoming documentation on the interface on the Maestro C? I am a new Maestro user so I have not seen any documentation yet for the Maestro C other than the Quick Start (which does not go into this level of detail).

  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin

    No, no change at all. When the lettering is underneath (all buttons) it means push it for a sub menu.

    It has been like that since day 1.

    You can still safely use the current Maestro documentation. From a user perspective, other than battery and hardware inputs, it is 100% the same.

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