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There are 2 speaker icons, one at the top and one in the RX box.

Q1. are these AF or RF gain?
Q2. They are linked, Can they be unkinked? how?

I run 2 slices, one in DIGIU and one in USB both on the same frequency.


Peter
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  • Peter DeBay
    Peter DeBay Member ✭✭
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    thanks for the info, I have an adjacent problem, so I will start a new question.

    Peter

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  • KD0RC
    KD0RC Member, Super Elmer Moderator

    Hi Peter, the one at the top of SmartSDR is the master AF volume control. The one in the slice is the slice AF volume control.

    I set my master to full and control each slice with its own volume control.

    RF gain is controlled in the ANT selector on the left side of SmartSDR.

  • Mike VE3CKO
    Mike VE3CKO Member ✭✭✭

    To further what Len said, if you right click on the slice speaker icon it will mute the audio only for that slice and if you click on the same icon it will open the slice window to adjust volume, pan, agc-t, etc. for that slice only.

    Besides what you're using 2 slices for, another application would be for DXpeditions working split with headphone for example. The DX station on Slice A you pan the audio to the left, adjust volume, agc-t to comfortable level, then set the split slice(s) to the right side. Depending on the operator's techniques and how often they change their tx frequency, I will use multiple slices to hear/follow the op QSO. This technique gets them in my log tremendously faster than, well, any other radio in my opinion.

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