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Fine tune the c1 l c2 relays with the mousewheel

Fine-tune the C1/L/C2 relays with the mousewheel

After an autotune, you can nudge the C1, L, and C2 relay bank positions one step at a time using the mousewheel. This lets you manually walk the tuner through adjacent relay positions to chase a lower SWR without triggering a full retune.

Before you start

  • A Tuner Genius XL (TGXL) must be detected by AetherSDR. The Tuner applet is hidden until that happens.
  • A direct TGXL connection must be active. Mousewheel scrolling on the relay bars is disabled when AetherSDR is communicating with the TGXL only through the radio (non-direct mode).
  • Open the Tuner applet by clicking the TUN tray button on the right sidebar.

Steps

  1. Confirm the Tuner applet is visible. If not, click the TUN tray button.
  2. Verify a direct TGXL connection is active. If the relay bars do not respond to scrolling, the direct connection is not established β€” see Tuner overview.
  3. Position your mouse cursor over the C1 bar.
  4. Scroll the mousewheel up to increase the C1 relay position by one step, or down to decrease it by one step.
  5. Repeat on the L bar to adjust the inductance relay bank.
  6. Repeat on the C2 bar to adjust the second capacitor relay bank.
  7. Watch the SWR gauge after each step to assess the effect.

What each control does

Control What it shows Valid range Default Setting key
C1 C1 relay bank position 0–255 0 β€”
L L relay bank position 0–255 0 β€”
C2 C2 relay bank position 0–255 0 β€”
SWR TGXL-reported SWR 1.0–3.0 (red above 2.5) β€” β€”
Fwd Pwr TGXL-reported forward power 0–200 W barefoot, 0–600 W Aurora, 0–2000 W with PGXL β€” β€”

Notes about power and SWR display

  • The forward power gauge auto-scales based on your radio and amplifier configuration:
  • Barefoot (no amp): 0–200 W, yellow above 80 W, red above 125 W
  • Aurora (500 W amp): 0–600 W, yellow above 400 W, red above 500 W
  • PGXL: 0–2000 W, yellow above 1000 W, red above 1500 W
  • Scale labels and threshold colors update automatically when you change amplifier settings in Radio Setup.
  • The power gauge uses slow release ballistics: the bar rises quickly on RF bursts but decays over approximately 800 ms, preventing flicker from inter-packet noise.
  • A peak hold indicator (white tick) marks the highest forward power seen. The peak clears after 2.5 seconds with no new peak.
  • When power drops below the detection threshold, the PWR and SWR labels remain visible for 800 ms before returning to their default text, preventing blinking during brief pauses in transmission.
  • The SWR gauge automatically snaps to 1.0 when forward power is below 5 W. This prevents the gauge from pegging at a high value due to idle noise when no signal is present. The reading updates normally when forward power is 5 W or higher.

Tips

  • Scrolling adjusts the relay position one step per wheel detent. There is no coarse/fine mode; each scroll event sends one increment or decrement to the TGXL.
  • If you want to return to a known-good position, run a fresh autotune using the TUNE button rather than stepping back manually.

Troubleshooting

  • Scrolling the mousewheel over a relay bar does nothing β€” The direct TGXL connection is not active. Mousewheel scroll is enabled only when the direct connection is present. Check the connection state in the Tuner overview.
  • Relay bar values change but SWR does not update β€” The SWR gauge reflects TGXL-reported values via the direct connection. If the meter is frozen, the direct connection may have dropped.
  • Power gauge stays stuck at a value β€” The slow release ballistics keep the bar visible for 800 ms. If it remains stuck longer, the direct connection may have dropped.
  • SWR gauge shows 1.0 even with a mismatch β€” Check your forward power. The SWR gauge holds at 1.0 when forward power is below 5 W. Key the transmitter or increase drive until the power reading exceeds 5 W.
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