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SDRuno User Manual
11.4
The “Memory Panel” window
The
Memory Panel
window is an instance resource: you can have one for each instance of SDRuno (you
actually need two of them in order to perform some advanced operations, more on this later); the window
is resizable and its visibility parameters are stored in the workspace. To show the Memory Panel window
click on the
MEM PAN
button on the
Main
window or press the
B
key from any window of the program.
The Memory Panel is functionally split in two parts: the left part, also called the
files pane
and the right
part also called the
data grid
. The files pane shows all the bank files in the current
banks folder
; you can
quickly open one of the listed banks by double-clicking its name. On the bottom of the list a label shows
the name of the currently loaded bank. The files pane can be hidden/shown with the
CTRL+F
keyboard
shortcut or from the window context menu (mouse right-click); this setting is persistent (saved in the
registry).
The
data grid
is the key control: here the current bank data are showed in
cells
organized in
rows
(the
memory locations) and
columns
(the data fields), much like some spreadsheet programs you have
probably used.
11.5 Memory data fields
Currently each memory location includes 5 data fields:
Frequency
This is the most important field of course; frequency is expressed in Hertz up to 10 digits. If left blank the
program will not change the tuning frequency of the relative VRX upon recalling.
S (scan mode)
This single character field is a flag for the SDRuno scanning feature (not yet implemented); its purpose is
to instruct the scanning system on what to do with that specific memory location. Allowed values are
blank, Y and N
.
Mode
This field indicates the
RX mode
for that memory location. Allowed values are:
blank, AM, SAM, FM, CW,
DSB, LSB, USB, and USER
. If left blank the program will not change the RX mode of the relative VRX
upon recalling.
Description
This field include an optional alphanumeric description of the memory location. The maximum length is
undefined; however the grid editor for this field limits the input to a maximum of 255 characters.
UTC
This field can optionally include a description of when the relative channel is on-air, a feature usually
included in many frequency databases. The format is XXXX-YYYY where XXXX is the start time and
YYYY the stop time (UTC time); for example 0000-2400 means that the station is on air 24 hours a day.