These are text commands that can be entered from the keyboard \callsign [callsign] Sets your callsign to the following string. \grid [grid] Sets your grid (six letters) that is used in FT8 and other modes to indicate your approximate locationi. \freq [frequency in Hz or Kilohertz] You can also type just 'f' instead 'freq' if you the type '\f 7050' it will set be the same as '\freq 7050000' \cwdelay [100-2000] msec. How long radio remains in transmit in CW before timing out to rx. ex: "\cwdelay 500" \cwinput [key\keyer\kbd] Chooses the CW input method between straight key(key), Iambic keyer(keyer) and the keyboard (kbd). \mode [USB\LSB\etc..]... Chooses from the modes available in the mode selection control. You can use 'm' instead of 'mode' \t Puts the radio into transmit. You can also use Ctrl-T \r Puts the radio into receive. You can also use Ctrl-R \topen [server]:[port] Opens a telnet session with an RBN or a DX cluster telnet server. It works with ip address as well as domain names Ex: \topen dxc.g3lrs.org.ul:7300 \tclose Closes the existing telnet session \w [telnet command string] Writes the remaining text (skipping the space after '\w') to the currently opened telnet server \txpitch [in Hz] Sets the tone of transmit tone of the CW. Ex: \txpitch 700 \bfo [offset in HZ] Allows adjustment of BFO during runtime; pass a value in +/- HZ Passing a value of 0 will reset to default/no offset An offset of +/- 3000 is usually enough to move birdies out of the passband Value is saved and restored on launch \macro [list\] \bs [ + | - | [0-9] ] Allows adjusting the band power scale (from hw_settings.ini) to fine tune output power without having to restart the app, settings are not saved, but makes the process simpler [0-9]: Choose the band to edit the scale of. Where 0=80m, 1=60m, 2=40m, 3=30m, 4=20m, 5=17m, 6=15m, 7=12m, 8=10m. The frequency start value and current scale will be printed in the terminal. I.e. To edit 80m use \bs 0 +: Increase the selected band's scale value by .00025 -: Decrease the selected band's scale value by .00025 When increasing or decreasing the scale, the new value will be printed in the terminal. Make note of values for updating your hw_settings.ini. \bstackposopt [ON | OFF] Enables or disables the bandstack indicators below the band buttons \epttopt [ON |OFF] Displays the ePTT toggle button in the menu You must have the QRO accessory board installed from ducerf.etsy.com to use this effectively \smeteropt [ON | OFF] Shows or hides the relative S-Meter \ina260opt [ON | OFF] Enables or disables the input source voltage and amperage display on the title box 10M 12M 15M 17M 20M 30M 40M 80M REC ON/OFF WEB AGC OFF/SLOW/MED/FAST DRIVE 1-100 FREQ/F/f AUDIO 0-100 STEP 10K/1K/100H/10H SPAN 25K/10K/6K/2.5K RIT ON/OFF VFO A/B BW 50-5000 (Hz) MODE USB/LSB/CW/CWR/FT8/DIGI/2TONE Logger Controls CALL [text] SENT [text] RECV [text] EXCH [text] NR [text] LOG Enter the QSO into the Logbook WIPE QRZ TEXT KBD MIC 0-100 WPM 1-50 PITCH 100-3000 (Hz) TX RX LOW HIGH MYCALLSIGN MYGRID PASSKEY VFOA VFOB RIT_DELTA -25000 to 25000 (Hz) CW_INPUT IAMBIC/IAMBICB/STRAIGHT CW_DELAY 50-1000 (msec) TX_PITCH 300-3000 (Hz) SIDTONE 0-100 SENT_EXCHANGE (text) CONTEST_SERIAL 0-100000 MACRO overloaded POWER (watts) REF (in 1/10th of VSWR) ESC Abort BW_CW (Hz) BW_VOICE (Hz) BW_DIGITAL (Hz) FT8_AUTO ON/OFF FT8_TX1ST ON/OFF FT8_REPEAT 1-10 TELNETURL [server:port]