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Apache Labs ANAN-200D - Tuning

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or reduce the ADC/Receiver overload warnings during transmit.
4. RX 1 Out on Tx. This option switches the receive path from ANT[n] to the rear panel Bypass connector.
5. Disable ANAN PA [only functional via the XVTR form]
Tuning
Methods for tuning your Transceiver to a frequency
The ANAN-200D ADC samples the entire spectrum from 10khz through approximately 61.44 Mhz. The receivers
are implemented in the FPGA where their data is decimated to an amount of spectrum suitable to send over
Ethernet to your PC. If you have an antenna that will receive all those frequencies [like a vertical, loop, or
dipole) you can tune your Rx1 and Rx2 to independent bandwidths [selected by the Sample Rate) and
frequencies at the same time.
Rx1 might be on your Left speakers [or headphones) and Rx2 might be on the right speaker with easy front
panel PowerSDR controls. MultiRx feature a second receiver within the passband of the primary receiver. Rx2
will be undisturbed by the MultiRx and will continue to receive it's independent band and frequency. Take note
of the Multi and Rx2 controls in the main Window of PowerSDR.
Direct numeric input
Keyboard commands – see Setup → Keyboard menu
Point and Click with Mouse
The mouse can be used to tune signals on the Waterfall or Panadapter. Select an active amateur band
by clicking on one of the band buttons located just below the "S Meter" in the upper right portion of the
OpenHPSDR/PowerSDR window.
If you right click the mouse on the Panadapter you can go into "click tune" mode. The display will show a yellow
indicator tuning line and filter width setting. Left clicking with the mouse will then QSY the receiver to that
frequency. You can right click again to revert from "click tune" mode to "drag" tuning mode.
The "Zoom" slider and the "0.5x, 1x, 2x and 4x" buttons can be used to modify the frequency range displayed in
the Panadapter. These controls are located just below the Panadapter/waterfall display. The "Pan" button can be
used to move the displayed frequencies within the selected range.
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