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Using SmartSDR with a Maestro

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If you use a Flex Maestro do you still need to run SmartSDR on a PC for using WSJT-X or N1MM or any other software for digital modes.

I tried now on the 6400 to open only SmartSDR CAT and DAX, but then it doesn't work.

So i think even with a Maestro you need to run SmartSDR, but maybe there is an other solution.

And is this with a M model also to need the hole SmartSDR package.

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  • Alan
    Alan Member ✭✭✭✭
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    If you are using a Maestro as your Graphical Interface Client, no need to also run Smart SDR on a PC for WSJT-X, or N1MM.

    But....on the PC, you must run Flex DAX and Flex CAT. Configure DAX and CAT to bind to the Maestro Client. You should see the client list in a pull down, following connection to the desired Flex Radio.

    Alan. WA9WUD

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  • KH6XX
    KH6XX Member ✭✭
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    Alan,

    If using SSDR for Mac as the client instead of a Maestro, will DAX and CAT running on a PC with N1MM still bind to the Mac?

    Thanks,

    Randy

    KH6XX

  • Alan
    Alan Member ✭✭✭✭
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    Yes. Mac SDR will show up in Windows DAX and CAT client pull-down selectors.

    Alan. wA9WUD

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