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FLEX-6000 Signature Series - SmartSDR for Windows Software User’s Guide
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Copyright 2018 FlexRadio Systems. All Rights Reserved.
16 HOW TO USE PROFILES
Profiles allow the user to name and save the state of the radio and recall it later. Profiles can even
be exported and restored on another FLEX-6000 Series radio. This facilitates convenient backup of
radio configurations and helps IT managers of DXpeditions or contest super-stations test
configurations and then install or restore them at a site. Individual operators can also save their
favorite settings and then, after others have operated, restore the state of the radio. [Note:
Graphical User Interface layout settings are not currently stored but may be included in a future
version of SmartSDR.]
There are three types of profiles: GLOBAL, TRANSMIT and MIC. Global profiles store the state of the
radio including the Panadapters and Slices that are open, the mode associated with each slice and all
the settings for noise blankers, AGC, filters, etc. Transmit profiles save the transmitter power level,
tune power level, transverter power level and the various transmitter delay parameters. MIC profiles
save a configuration for a specific microphone or audio source, including the TX filter settings, the
MIC selection and level and the DEXP, PROC, DAX, VOX and EQ settings.
Profiles are far superior to traditional "band stacking" in that you can save as many different
configurations as desired and give them a meaningful name for recall.
16.1 MIC PROFILES
MIC profiles manage a set of radio parameters associated with microphones and other audio sources.
These include TX filter settings, MIC selection and level, and DEXP, PROC, DAX and VOX settings. A
complete list of the parameters is provided in section 17, Importing and Exporting Radio Settings.
The MIC profile can be selected using the Profile Manager, or by selecting it from the drop-down
menu which is located just above the MIC gain slider in the P/CW panel.
MIC profiles can be associated with the mode of a Slice Receiver. The MIC profile in effect at any
point in time is determined by the mode of the transmit slice, or by a Global profile. Many Slice
Receivers may exist, set to different modes, but only one controls the transmitter and that slice
determines the MIC profile that is invoked in the radio.
A MIC profile is associated or “linked” with a demodulation mode by selecting a profile from the
drop-down menu in the P/CW panel while the desired mode is selected in the transmit slice. When
a new MIC profile is created, it is associated with a mode in the same way. Note that the modes that
can be associated with a MIC profile are SSB, Digital, FM, AM, RTTY and Waveforms.
To associating a MIC profile with a mode, modes groups are used. LSB and USB are a single mode
group (SSB), as are DIGU and DIGL (Digital), FM, NFM and DFM (FM) and AM and SAM (AM). RTTY
and each Waveform installed in the radio are treated as a separate mode.
To associate or link a Mic profile to a mode group, set the transmit slice to the mode you wish to link.
Then load or save a Mic profile while the transmit slice is in that mode. From then on, whenever the
transmit slice is set to that mode the linked Mic profile will be loaded. For example:
1. Slice A Mode is USB
2. Load Default FHM-1 Mic profile. (This Mic profile is now linked to the USB/LSB mode group)

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