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ANAN-G2 Manual Page 18 of 35
3.6.1 Desktop Environment
With a monitor connected, there is a standard desktop environment. You use mouse and keyboard
in the conventional way. On the desktop there is a command prompt, and a file manager window.
Along the top of the screen is the status bar with several icons:
Opens a menu with tabs for a number of pre-loaded programs.
The “preferences” menu allows access to a number of configuration options
There is a “logout” icon on this menu for safe shutting down.
Opens a web browser.
Opens a file manager window.
Opens a command prompt window
Bluetooth options
Network connections. Hovering over this icon gives a summary of connections. Clicking
n it allows you to choose a WiFi access point to connect to.
Adjust computer system volume. Does not affect audio from the radio if connected to
the rear panel speakers, or to the headphone sockets.
Shows the time. Double clicking shows a calendar
3.6.2 Networking
If you have plugged your radio into an ethernet connection: it will have been allocated an IP address
automatically and will be visible on your network. If you have not plugged it in, you may be able to
establish a WiFi connection. WiFi is NOT recommended for use with PC SDR client applications such
as Thetis.
The Raspberry Pi website provides some documentation on setting up your network: