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 ====== QtSoundModem  ====== ====== QtSoundModem  ======
  
-**WIP - Don't use until complete**+Official Website: https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/QtSoundModem.html
  
 QtSoundModem (QtSM) is a multi-platform port of UZ7HO's Sound Modem - a software modem that uses a computer's sound interface to send and receive AX.25 data, known as packet radio. It supports various baud rates from 300 to 4800 baud and modern extensions like FX.25 and IL2P, and if you already have a suitable sound interface and method to trigger a PTT its a quick and easy way of getting started with packet radio without having to invest in a dedicated TNC.  QtSoundModem (QtSM) is a multi-platform port of UZ7HO's Sound Modem - a software modem that uses a computer's sound interface to send and receive AX.25 data, known as packet radio. It supports various baud rates from 300 to 4800 baud and modern extensions like FX.25 and IL2P, and if you already have a suitable sound interface and method to trigger a PTT its a quick and easy way of getting started with packet radio without having to invest in a dedicated TNC. 
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-===== Setup Modems ===== 
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-Go to **Settings** > **Setup Modems** 
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-The Modem settings can largely be left as-is, but you may wish to enable FX.25 or IL2P if the other stations you're connecting to support them. 
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-You may also wish to set **Bits Recovery** to "single" to try and fix corrupted AX.25 frames. 
  
  
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 CM108 Device: The ID you obtained from Device Manager. It should look something like 0xD8C:0x12 CM108 Device: The ID you obtained from Device Manager. It should look something like 0xD8C:0x12
  
 +===== Setup Modems =====
  
 +Go to **Settings** > **Setup Modems**
  
-====== Usage ======+The Modem settings can largely be left as-is, but you may wish to enable FX.25 or IL2P if the other stations you're connecting to support them. 
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 +You may also wish to set **Bits Recovery** to "single" to try and fix corrupted AX.25 frames. 
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 +===== Testing ===== 
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 +You can perform a couple of tests to ensure things are setup correctly. Ideally you'll need a second radio on the same frequency to listen to the transmission. 
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 +First off, check the waterfall is displaying something plausible. 
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 +Next, go to the Calibrate menu in the toolbar at the top. Press "Low Tone" for Channel A and you should be able to hear the tone transmitting. If not, check your connections and configuration, especially regarding the PTT settings. Press "Stop Tx" when done. 
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 +{{:packet:qtsm_calibrate.jpg?direct&300|}} 
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 +===== Setting Baud Rate and Tones =====
  
-===== 1200 Baud AFSK =====+==== 1200 Baud AFSK ====
  
 1200 Baud AFSK is commonly used to access packet radio on 2 metre links. 1200 Baud AFSK is commonly used to access packet radio on 2 metre links.
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 +====== Usage ======
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 +For usage, see the instructions on configuring and using the AGW interface in [[packet:qttermtcp|QtTermTCP]] 
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