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Remote
Kyle Reed edited this page Sep 29, 2023
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The remote app allows you to create a custom remote UI and bind buttons to captures.
- Remote Title - The top line is the title of the remote. Select it to edit it.
- Remote Buttons - Up to 12 customizable buttons per remote. Select a button to transmit the capture file. Press again to stop. Long-press select to edit or delete the button.
- Waterfall - A small waterfall is shown while transmitting below the button grid.
- Gain - Control the transmitter Gain and Amp. The color indicates the overall transmitter power.
- Loop - Continuously transmit until stopped.
- Filename - Shows remote file name. Select it to rename the remote file.
- Add Button - Add a new button to the grid. New buttons will open in edit mode when you press them.
- New Remote - Start editing a new, empty remote.
- Open Remote - Open an existing remote file (REM) from the SD card.
- Remotes are automatically saved on exit.
- Use the IQ Trim tool to trim silence from captures so they start instantly.
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