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LimeRFE USB support: corrected some spelling errors
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ To open the LimeRFE USB dialog open the Preferences sub-menu from the top bar an
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The dialog is non-modal so that it can be left open and keep the control on LimeRFE while other functions can be used.
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The dialog is non-modal so that it can be left open and keep the control on LimeRFE while other functions can be used.
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⚠ Disclaimer: please use this interface and the LimeRFE sensibly by making sure you are licenced to operate it on the selected frequencies. If you are a licenced amateur radio you should make sure you operate on the bands allocated in your region as some bands are exclusive to a specific region or country.
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⚠ Disclaimer: please use this interface and the LimeRFE sensibly by making sure you are licensed to operate it on the selected frequencies. If you are a licensed amateur radio you should make sure you operate on the bands allocated in your region as some bands are exclusive to a specific region or country.
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![LimeRFE USB dialog](../doc/img/LimeRFEUSB_dialog.png)
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![LimeRFE USB dialog](../doc/img/LimeRFEUSB_dialog.png)
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Depending on the channel group selected in (A.1) use this combo to select the ba
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<h4>HAM channels</h4>
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<h4>HAM channels</h4>
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- **<30MHz**: HF bands i.e. lowpass up to 30 MHz
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- **<30MHz**: HF bands i.e. low-pass up to 30 MHz
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- **50-70MHz**: covers the 6m and 4m bands
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- **50-70MHz**: covers the 6m and 4m bands
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- **144-146MHz**: covers the 2m band
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- **144-146MHz**: covers the 2m band
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- **220-225MHz**: covers the 1.25m band (region 2)
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- **220-225MHz**: covers the 1.25m band (region 2)
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@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ Depending on the channel group selected in (A.1) use this combo to select the ba
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Select which port to connect the Rx to:
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Select which port to connect the Rx to:
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- **Tx/Rx (J3)**: this is the J3 port combining Rx and Tx. When cellular bands are selected this is connected to a diplexer internally
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- **Tx/Rx (J3)**: this is the J3 port combining Rx and Tx. When cellular bands are selected this is connected to a duplexer internally
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- **Tx/Rx 30M (J5)**: HF port only available when wideband channels are selected
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- **Tx/Rx 30M (J5)**: HF port only available when wide band channels are selected
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<h3>A.4 Attenuator</h3>
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<h3>A.4 Attenuator</h3>
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Use this combo to select the band. This is identical to the Rx side (A.2).
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Select which port to connect the Rx to:
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Select which port to connect the Rx to:
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- **Tx/Rx (J3)**: this is the J3 port combining Rx and Tx. When cellular bands are selected this is connected to a diplexer internally
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- **Tx/Rx (J3)**: this is the J3 port combining Rx and Tx. When cellular bands are selected this is connected to a duplexer internally
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- **Tx (J4)**: Tx connected port only. Can be used to split Rx and Tx to drive a higher power P.A. for example
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- **Tx (J4)**: Tx connected port only. Can be used to split Rx and Tx to drive a higher power P.A. for example
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<h2>C. Power and SWR</h2>
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<h2>C. Power and SWR</h2>
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