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FLEX-6000 Signature Series Maestro User Guide
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Copyright 2019 FlexRadio Systems. All Rights Reserved.
Note: You can load profiles created by different FLEX-6000 models without any adverse
interactions.
14.6 DEFAULT PROFILES
A number of default profiles are included in the radio software. These profiles provide a basic level
operation for the radio and are listed in the illustrations in section 14.4, Saving and Deleting Profiles
above.
A default global profile, SO2RDefault, provides an example setup of the radio for SO2R operation.
See section 29.3.1, FLEX-6600(M) and FLEX-6700 SO2R Operation for more information. The default
Transmit profiles provide common transmitter settings for “barefoot” operation. The default MIC
profiles provide example values for microphone level, transmit filters, DEXP settings, voice processor
settings, equalization settings and other settings for a number of popular microphones and headsets.
Default profiles can be modified or deleted from the radio using the Profiles control panel, but will
be restored if the radio is reset to the factory defaults (see section 34, Restoring to Factory Defaults).
Note: Default profiles can be modified, but the modifications cannot be saved using the default
profile name. A new profile name has to be entered.
14.7 COMPARING PROFILES AND PERSISTENCE
Profiles are different from persistence. As described above, profiles are a way to manually save and
restore a complete radio configuration and then return to that configuration later. Profiles require
action on your part to both save and restore but are a very quick way to put the radio in exactly the
state you want.
Persistence, always enabled on your Signature Series radio, remembers settings from band to band
without your direct action so that when you return to a band your settings are restored. For example,
if you are operating on 20m and set the output power to 60W, then go to 10m and set the output
power to 100W and then go back to 20m, persistence will return your 20m power to 60W. Resetting
the radio to the factory settings (see section 34, Restoring to Factory Defaults) will clear the
persistence settings.

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