Specifications

Offset (in KHz) by mode. Compensates for the carrier shift used in the transceiver for SSB
and CW modes begtween TX and RX. If you use a K3, these parameters are NOT used
since TRX-Manager and LP-Bridge track the K3's IF.
Global Offset is required for all radios. It corrects for the intentional IF frequency offsets
designed into most SDR hardware such as SoftRock or LP-PAN.
MouseWheel and Steps: Mousewheel allows fine frequency adjustements with various
steps for each mode
Using TRX-Pan
Connect your SDR to the Audio input of your computer (MIC or LINE input depending on sound
card), adjust Computer's MIC or LINE gain. For an EMU 0202, recommended gain are:
16 bits 50% (computer) and +12db (9 O'Clock, sound card) for each channel.
24 bits 25% (computer) and +12db (9 O'Clock, sound card) for each channel.
Under Windows 7/8 or Vista
If your sound card supports sample rates higher than Windows default (44kHz) (i.e. EMU 0202
supports 96kHz and 192kHz) and since TRX-pan only supports Windows drivers,you have to
configure the Windows recording format accordingly (i.e for the highest sample rate to be used
with TRX-pan) otherwise you may be not able to run TRX-Pan using sample rates higher than
44kHz ! ). Please left click on the Volume icon of the task-bar: a pop-up menu will appear. Select
the Recording submenu and a newSound form will pop up. Please click the Properties button for
the device you are using. Click theAdvanced tab and under Default Format, select the highest
sample rate and resolution that you will use with your sound card (typically 24bits/192000Hz
for an EMU202); close the sound form. Now, please configure your sound card using the utility
provided with your driver (i.e the EMU's control panel) and configure it for the same settings.
Configuring an EMU202 for 192kHz
Launch TRX-Manager
Note
Instructions below may be specific for the use with TRX-Manager (if necessary, please see LPBridge
or N4PY helps systems for more information).
Click Start to start the analysing.
If you use a fixed reference, a vertical line shows the current frequency of your transceiver.
The current frequency is always +/- centered.
Inside of the grids, Left click the display (spectrum) to set up your transceiver...
(point-to-click Frequency changes). Right click the display to set up the TX frequency. When
using LP-Bridge, left click changes the VFO A frequency, and right click changes the VFO B
frequency, which usually controls the TX frequency when in Split.
K3 (and TRX-Manager)
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