diff --git a/Configuration.ui b/Configuration.ui index 578b0e3e1..f410a52ef 100644 --- a/Configuration.ui +++ b/Configuration.ui @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ quiet period when decoding is done. - Number of data bits used to communicate with your radios CAT interface (nealy always 8). + <html><head/><body><p>Number of data bits used to communicate with your radio's CAT interface (usually eight).</p></body></html> Data Bits @@ -575,8 +575,7 @@ quiet period when decoding is done. - Number of stop bits used when communicating with your radios CAT interface -(consult you radio manual for details). + <html><head/><body><p>Number of stop bits used when communicating with your radio's CAT interface</p><p>(consult you radio's manual for details).</p></body></html> Stop Bits @@ -611,7 +610,7 @@ quiet period when decoding is done. - Flow control protocol used between this computer and your radios CAT interface (usually "None" but some require "Hardware"). + <html><head/><body><p>Flow control protocol used between this computer and your radio's CAT interface (usually &quot;None&quot; but some require &quot;Hardware&quot;).</p></body></html> Handshake @@ -739,8 +738,7 @@ selected above. - No PTT activation, instead the radios automatic VOX is used to key the transmitter. -Use this if you have no radio interface hardware. + <html><head/><body><p>No PTT activation, instead the radio's automatic VOX is used to key the transmitter.</p><p>Use this if you have no radio interface hardware.</p></body></html> VO&X @@ -753,11 +751,7 @@ Use this if you have no radio interface hardware. - Use the RS-232 DTR control line to toggle your radios PTT, -requires hardware to inteface the line. -Some commercial interface units also use this method. -The DTR control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or -a DTR control line on a different serial port may be used. + <html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 DTR control line to toggle your radio's PTT,</p><p>requires hardware to inteface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The DTR control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or</p><p>a DTR control line on a different serial port may be used.</p></body></html> &DTR @@ -788,13 +782,7 @@ other hardware interface for PTT. - Use the RS-232 RTS control line to toggle your radios PTT, -requires hardware to inteface the line. -Some commercial interface units also use this method. -The RTS control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or -a RTS control line on a different serial port may be used. -Note that this options is not available on the CAT serial port -when hardware flow control is used. + <html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 RTS control line to toggle your radio's PTT,</p><p>requires hardware to inteface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The RTS control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or</p><p>a RTS control line on a different serial port may be used.</p><p>Note that this options is not available on the CAT serial port</p><p>when hardware flow control is used.</p></body></html> R&TS @@ -828,13 +816,7 @@ when hardware flow control is used. - Select the RS-232 serial port utilised for PTT control, -this option is available when DTR or RTS is selected above -as a transmit method. -This port can be the same one as the one used for CAT control. -For some interface types the special value CAT may be choosen, -this is used for non-serial CAT interfaces that can control -serial port control lines remotely (OmniRig for example). + <html><head/><body><p>Select the RS-232 serial port utilised for PTT control,</p><p>this option is available when DTR or RTS is selected above</p><p>as a transmit method.</p><p>This port can be the same one as the one used for CAT control.</p><p>For some interface types the special value CAT may be chosen,</p><p>this is used for non-serial CAT interfaces that can control</p><p>serial port control lines remotely (OmniRig for example).</p></body></html> true @@ -867,9 +849,7 @@ serial port control lines remotely (OmniRig for example). - USB is the usually the correct modulation mode, -unless the radio has a special data or packet mode setting -for AFSK operation. + <html><head/><body><p>USB is usually the correct modulation mode,</p><p>unless the radio has a special data or packet mode setting</p><p>for AFSK operation.</p></body></html> US&B @@ -2131,12 +2111,12 @@ soundcard changes - - + + - +