User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WiNRADiO
- G3 Series Radio Receiver
- Introduction
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Connecting the Antenna
- Using WiNRADiO G3 SERIES
- Appendix A - Troubleshooting
- Appendix B – Sound Card Controls
- Appendix C - Dealing with Interference
- Appendix D - Inside WR-G3 SERIES
- Appendix E – Professional Demodulator
- Appendix F - Developer Support
- Declaration of Conformity
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Note that if more signals are found than there are allocated memories, the
excess frequencies will not be stored.
Memory Scanning
The last scanning method is
Memory Scanning
. Here the receiver will step
through memory frequencies, starting from the first one to the last one, and
repeating the loop until a signal is found or until manually stopped.
If a squelch value is stored with a memory this value will be used to
compare with the current signal level. If there is no value stored, the current
squelch value will be assumed.
It is possible to restrict scanned frequencies to particular memory groups
only. These groups can be selected from the
Options | Scanning | Groups
window, accessible from the top bar menu. Groups can be enabled/disabled
using the check box
Enable group restriction
in the same window.
S-meter
The WiNRADiO G3 SERIES receiver
Signal Strength Meter
(
S-meter
)
makes it possible to measure signal strength in either
S-units
,
dBm
or
µV
(
microvolts
). The units are selected by correspondingly marked buttons on
the right side of the display. In the microvolt mode, the
p-p
button is also
enabled, making it possible to select
peak-to-peak
values rather than the
default
RMS
(
Root Mean Square
) values.
S-meter
The S-meter also shows the currently selected value of the squelch (the red
section at the bottom side of the scale). When the signal strength falls under