This is a quick pictorial description for configuring a single slice/instance of MMSSTV for basic Slow Scan TV operation with the FLEX-6000/8000 Series Radios.
This is for use WITHOUT using SliceMaster6000. (SliceMaster is not currently compatible with the new DAXv2 Drivers and Devices)
This article will not cover the more advanced MMSSTV settings for changing or editing MACROS or other configurations, or selecting & editing the various MMSSTV receive decoders. These settings are available in the MMSSTV user guide and in other tutorials online.
1) Select the correct "Station" in the DAX and CAT Control Panels
DAX and CAT serve to connect your digital program and logging program to the "Client Device" that is controlling the radio and the slice that you are using for the digital Mode.
If you have more than one "Client" device connected to the radio at the same time, you will need to select WHICH Client Device you wish to associate with your digital program.
(NOTE: a "Client Device" is a PC, Laptop, Radio Front Panel, Maestro, Mac, or IOS Device that is connected and controlling a panadapter and slice on the radio.)
If this is not selected properly, your digital program or logger will be associated with the wrong Slice on the wrong Client Device
To Select the proper Station in DAX and CAT:
- Open the "Station" pull-down menu in the DAX Control Panel by clicking on the small arrow
(see the image below.) - If you have two different "Client Devices" connected to the radio, their "nicknames" will show in the list.
(In this example, the Desktop Computer and Maestro C are both connected to the radio.) - Select the device whose slices you wish to use with MMSSTV. (In this case, The Desktop has been selected.)
- Make the same selection in your CAT Control Panel
2) Create a Virtual CAT COM Port in the CAT Program:
- Click on the "ADD" button in the CAT Program.
- Give a descriptive "Name" to the Port (This picture shows the name as "SSTV_COM 5)
- Select the "Port Protocol" to "CAT."
- Select the "SERIAL" Button to configure a Cat COM Serial Port
- Select "FlexVSP"
- The Program should automatically assign an available COM Port.
(In this picture, COM 5 has been selected.) - Select the Slice letter that will match the slice receiver used for digital mode operation.
(In this case - Slice A) - Click to ENABLE for the "Auto Switch TX Slice" option. (This will cause SmartSDR to automatically select Slice A as the "Active TX Slice" when MMSSTV starts to transmit.)
- Click on the SAVE Button to finish creating the virtual COM Port
3) Configure MMSSTV as follows:
- Download and install the latest version of MMSSTV. (Currently Version 1.13A)
MMSSTV - HamSoft
- Click on "Option(O) > Setup MMSSTV (O)"
- In the "PTT" Port: Select "NONE"
- Click the "Radio Command" button to open the "Radio Command" configuration window.
- Configure the "Radio Command" tab as indicated below:
- In the "Port Definition" section, select the same COM Port number that you created in Step 1.
(For example, in this picture, COM Port 5 has been selected.) - Set "VFO Po0lling" to KENWOOD
- Click "SAVE" and give your configuration file a name.
- Select "OK" in the Radio Command window to close the window.
4) Select the "Misc" Tab to Configure the MMSSTV Sound Card Input and Output settings.:
In the example below, it is assumed that the DAX channel associated with the slice receiver you will be using for digital mode operation is the same as the one defined for the CAT port created above.
NOTE: The DAX Audio Devices may not appear in this list, or in Windows Device Manager, until the DAX Utility is running.
Use the Sound Card IN and OUT pull-down menus to select the proper DAX Devices:
- The "SoundCard In" Audio Device should be set to "DAX RX 1 (FlexRadio DAX)."
- The "SoundCard Out" Audio Device should be set to "DAX TX (FlexRadio DAX)."
NOTE: The DAX Audio Devices will not be listed in sequential order. Be careful to select the proper DAX Audio Devices.
- Set the "Clock" to 48000.00 Hz
- Check that the remaining settings match the screen settings above.
- Click the "RX" Tab and check the settings below. These are good for initial operations.
- Click on OK to set the devices.
5) Configure Your Radio for SSTV Operation:
- Use the MODE Pull-down menu in the "Slice Flag" to select DIGU or DIGL as the MODE in the radio.
Always use DIGU Mode when operating with MMSSTV on bands where USB is preferred.
Use DIGL Mode on bands where LSB is preferred. (160-40 Meters).
If you use USB or LSB, then your PROC or TX EQ will distort the SSTV signal.
- Select the Receive Channel from the DAX Pulldown menu in the "Slice Flag" in SmartSDR.
- Most users select DAX Channel 1 for Slice A.
(This must match the DAX AUDIO RX channel selected for the Reception Audio INPUT in MMSSTV) - If you wish to use a different RX DAX Channel, you must also change it in the MMSSTV "Misc" settings tab.
6) Check your settings in the DAX Control Panel
- Set the TX Stream Slider to about 45-46 (this will send the proper audio drive to the radio, but prevent overdriving the audio input level.)
Adjust the DAX TX Stream slider so that the SmartSDR LEVEL meter reads just under 0 dB (just out of the RED). - Set the RX Stream 1 "Slice A" to 35 (This gives a good signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in MMSSTV's receive section)
- The "Slice A" notation in RX Streaming 1 indicates that DAX Channel 1 has correctly been selected for "Slice A" in SmartSDR for Windows (see step 4, above.)
- The Small square button for RX Streaming Channel 1 will be BLUE if the DAX Channel 1 has been selected on slice A in SmartSDR for Windows' DAX Pull-down menu.
- If it is Yellow, it means that you have not selected DAX Channel A in SmartSDR. Check that DAX Channel 1 has been selected in Slice A of your radio. (see step 4, above).
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Indicator will turn GREEN when MMSSTV has properly "connected" to the audio stream, and data is flowing.
(NOTE: Slice B & C show BLUE in this example because they are selected in slices B and C of SmartSDR, but are not "connected" to an active program like an instance of WSJT-X, MMTTY, or other digital program that is using the audio feed.)
7) Enable the TX DAX Button in the "Radio Controls" Panel > P/CW Sub-Panel (See Yellow Arrow)
- You may also wish to enable the MON (Monitor) to hear your own transmitted signal.
You may not want it very loud, however, for comfort. - Do NOT select the +ACC Button above it. It is not needed.
8) Configure your FlexRadio Receive Filters for best Digital Modes operation
- Open the "Settings > Radio Setup > Filters" tab.
- Turn "Auto" OFF in the Digital Line
- Set the Digital Mode Filter to Low Latency.
- Do NOT check the "Low Latency Filters for PACTOR" box if you are using MMSSTV Mode. (That setting is primarily for use with PACTOR and other digital modes that require low-latency T/R operation.
- In your Slice Flag, use a Receive Filter Bandwidth of about 0-3000 Hz
- or Configure a "Custom Receive Filter" appropriate for SSTV receive bandwidth (1000 Hz - 2400 Hz)
9) Create a custom Mic Profile for DIGITAL mode operation and link it to the DIGU mode:
- To create a custom Digital Mic Profile in SmartSDR for Windows:
Click on "Profiles > Create Mic Profile." Be sure the "Mic Profile" tab is selected. - Click on the Box saying "New Profile Name" and name it "DIGITAL."
- Hit "CREATE" and close the menu.
- Now make the appropriate changes to your Mic Profile settings for the DIGU Mode:
- This Mic Profile should have the TX DAX button enabled (see above)
- Set the LOW-CUT = 50 and HIGH-CUT = 3100
- Select this Mic Profile from the Mic Profile Pull-down menu, use it whenever you are running the radio in DIGU or DIGL mode with MMSSTV (or WSJT-X). Once selected when in DIGU Mode, the radio will remember it the next time you change to DIGU or DIGL Mode.
- If you wish to listen to your transmitted tones, turn on the Monitor (MON) Button and adjust the MON Slider to a comfortable level. (You won't need much)
This should finish the configuration of your basic MMSSTV Setup.
Have fun with Slow Scan TV!