John,

Your question is just a little vague as to what you are needing to do..

I presume that you are wanting to record the incoming I/Q to a wave file..

Go to the Wave Menu at the top of PowerSDR,
Open the  "Options"  in the upper left corner of the Wave Menu
Make sure the buttons have "Pre-Processed" for RX and "Post-Processed" for TX

Now when you are ready, tuned to your frequency , click the Record in the Wave menu.

Do not move the VFO while recording, it will make it hard to follow when you play it back. The sample rate size will determine the bandwidth recorded.. Remember that the larger the Sample rate in the Wave, the more disk space the recording will use.

When you click the Stop, it will tell you where and what name (frequency/time/date stamp) .

The transmit level refers to Playback level while you are keyed up with either Mox or PTT for audio play back over the air..

Hope this helps.

73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ






On 1/7/2012 10:16 PM, John Vandenberg wrote:
Been trying this in the Wave File Control panel with no success.

Anyone know how to do this?  Also what is the TX Gain slider for?

John, ve3dvv

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