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Using Remotehams flash interface
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Using Remotehams flash interface
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August 06, 2010, 08:05:11 PM »
The Web Client
This client is flash based and is easily used.
Each radio or remote has different options. Some have extra buttons, pull downs and sliders.
Mainly they all have the same interface features.
1. The chat section.
Chat list box is where you will see your entered text.
Enter chat text box. This is where you start entering your chat text to be received in the chat list box.
Hover your mouse pointer over the text "CHAT" and a list of commands will over write the chat area ( mainly for admins only).
2. Current Users area.
List current users on the remote and also list current user who has control of remote.
3. Memories and Logs.
Button will open available memories enter by the administrator.
System logs area (admin only).
4. VFOs
2 VFOs are present. Top one is for fine tuning and bottom one is for fast tuning, this will also depends on the tuning speed, which is a pull down menu just above the 2 VFOs. Mouse wheel and point click and drag can change frequency.
5. Numerical Pad.
Enter desired frequency by pressing numbers on the pad.
There is a drop down menu just above the numerical pad that allows MHz Khz Hertz, depending on what you needs are.
Changing this from default will also change how the display looks.
Default is MHz.
EG: 14.195 (one four point one nine five) will give 14.195 MHz (20meter band).
PLEASE NOTE that if the remote radio server is using version 2.1 then you need to clear "C" frequency text before entering new frequency in. If Remote server is version 3 then frequency is automatically cleared once you have pressed Enter.
6. The display area.
Shows what frequency you are listening to and also below this is signal meter.
If no signal is being displayed, then maybe squelch is on.
7. Radio Controls Buttons.
This area list what controls have been allocated to the remote.
Each remote is different.
EG: ATT AGC TX VOX PREAMP etc.
ATT:- Attenuation
AGC:- Automatic Gain Control
TX:- Transmit
VOX:- Voice operated switch
8. Modes and Filters.
Depending on the remote radio depends on what mode and filters are available
LSB . lower side band
USB upper side band
CW continuous wave
AM amplitude modulation
NFM narrow frequency modulation
WFM wide frequency modulation
RTTY radio teletype
Narrow usually 2.8 kHz or below
Medium usually 5 to 50 kHz
wide 50 to 230 kHz
9. Sliders
Depending on what remote is in use can range from AF gain to TX power output.
10. Log out and remote info.
Log out button disconnects you from the remote and transfers you to the main page on RemoteHams.com
Version number of server being used.
What the remote is using in conjunction with Remote Hams.
Small text field displaying what the remote's antenna and place of origin.
11. Audio control.
This for U media, Skype and or Icecast/Shout cast.
More info on setting up a remote will coming shortly.
Cheers
VK4FSGW Steve
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