Reset all bands to flat with one click¶
The reset function sets all eight equalizer bands for the currently-selected path (RX or TX) back to 0 dB in one action. Use it to clear a custom curve and return to a flat response without adjusting each slider individually.
Before you start¶
- AetherSDR must be connected to the radio. The EQ applet requires an active radio connection.
- The EQ applet must be open. If it is not visible, click the EQ tray button in the right sidebar applet panel to show it.
Steps¶
- Click the EQ tray button in the right sidebar to open the Equalizer tile if it is not already visible.
- Select the path you want to reset: click RX to work on the receive equalizer, or click TX to work on the transmit equalizer. The applet opens on the TX view by default.
- Click the reset arc button (the ¾-circle arrow icon, immediately to the right of ON). Its tooltip reads "Reset all bands to 0 dB."
All eight band sliders (63, 125, 250, 500 Hz and 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k) move to 0 dB and their value labels update to 0.
What each control does¶
| Control | What it does | Default | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| RX | Selects the receive path for display and editing. | unchecked | — |
| TX | Selects the transmit path for display and editing. | checked | — |
| Reset arc button | Resets all 8 bands of the currently-selected path to 0 dB. | — | — |
| Band sliders (63–8k) | Individual trim per band; all return to 0 after a reset. | 0 dB | −10 to +10 dB |
Tips¶
- The reset acts only on the path currently shown. To reset both paths, select RX, click the reset arc button, then select TX and click it again.
- Resetting bands does not disable the equalizer. ON remains in its current state after a reset.