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Choose TCI TX overflow handling (Clip, NaNGuard, or Measure) for digital-mode tone fidelity

The TX overflow handling mode controls how AetherSDR processes audio samples from TCI client software that exceed the normal ±1.0 range. Digital-mode applications (FT8, RTTY, etc.) can produce out-of-range floating-point values; choosing the right mode preserves bit-exact tone fidelity or protects downstream hardware as needed.

Before you start

  • The TCI server must be running (Enable button is green, status shows :<port>).
  • A TCI client (e.g., WSJT-X, Log4OM) must be connected and transmitting.

Steps

  1. Right-click the TX gain meter/slider in the TCI Server applet.
  2. From the TX overflow handling context menu, select one of the three modes:
  3. Clip (saturating ±1.0) — legacy default
  4. NaN guard (zero NaN/Inf only)
  5. Measure only (true bypass)

The selection is persisted as TciTxOverflowMode and takes effect immediately for all new audio from TCI clients.

What each control does

Mode Enum Value Behavior
Clip (saturating ±1.0) 0 Hard-clamps overshoots to ±1.0. Introduces harmonic distortion on overshoot but protects downstream int16 conversion.
NaN guard (zero NaN/Inf only) 1 Passes samples through bit-exact; only zeros pathological NaN/Inf values. Preserves digital-mode tone fidelity; out-of-range floats reach the radio.
Measure only (true bypass) 2 Never mutates samples. Counts overshoots for telemetry; downstream int16 conversion still clamps in the radio-native DAX route.
TX overflow mode (right-click) Right-click the TX gain meter/slider to open a context menu selecting the TX overflow handling mode. Emits tciTxOverflowModeChanged. Clip clamps overshoots to ±1.0 with harmonic distortion; NaNGuard preserves bit-exact digital tones by only zeroing NaN/Inf; Measure counts overshoots for telemetry without mutation. Persisted as TciTxOverflowMode (0/½).

Tips

  • Default is Clip (mode 0) — existing users see no behavior change after upgrading.
  • Digital-mode clients commonly send audio at precisely 0 dBFS; floating-point rounding can push values slightly above ±1.0. NaN guard preserves those tone edges while still protecting against corrupted NaN/Inf frames.
  • The downstream int16 conversion in the radio-native DAX path always clamps regardless of this setting when using Measure mode.
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