Specifications
- This function is only usable if RX=VFOA and TX=VFOB
- While TFS/XFC/TXW is activated, the Monitoring loop stops and VFO A can NOT be tuned
(improper changes may happen if you try it).
- ICOM Transceivers : VFOB tuning is not usable while you hold the ESC key. However, the SUB
receiver or the VFOB is selected as soon as you move the mouse over any digit of the SUB/VFO
B display and tuning it is possible this way. You have to initialize the VFOB display before using
these functions.
- This function is not supported by all transceivers. If your transceiver does not support this
function the SUB icon opens the Quick Split (QSX) window.
QSX function
The QSX function (Edit/Split or F3 or QSX button) opens the Quick Split window. You may
set up either :
a transmit frequency (MHz) and split Mode (with same operating mode as receive
frequency)
any offset (QSX) in kHz.
The Split screen also provides a memory for split settings: Please fill in the text boxes for
Offset and Mode under the Split Memory frame. The Recall button recalls these settings
quickly. In addition, once the Split Memory is set-up, and if the Monitoring Window has the
focus, the X key (keyboard shortcut) automatically recalls the Split Memory.
An instant digit by digit tuning of the sub VFO frequency is also supported (dual RX
transceivers).
Tip
A typical use for this function is to be able to copy RTTY in FSK mode with a sound-card program
and transmit on SSB: the split is 'usually' about 2.13 khz. This makes it possible to change
frequencies reasonably quickly.
Auto QSX (DX Spots)
While clicking a DX Clusteror Web Cluster spot, TRX-Manager automatically sets the TX
frequency if any split condition is specified in the comment field. This feature may be disabled
from the Preference submenu under Terminal (Auto QSX).
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