Philips Stereo System FMU 100 User Manual

RadioXtreme  
USB Radio  
Model: FMU-100  
User Manual  
(Version 1.0)  
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4.3.7  
4.3.8  
4.3.9  
Time LCD label in full window...............................................................................................25  
Frequency LCD label in full window.....................................................................................26  
Tray icon..................................................................................................................................26  
Controlling RX Radiator from keyboard.......................................................................................26  
List of hot keys (shortcuts)....................................................................................................26  
Direct tuning using numerical keypad .................................................................................27  
4.4  
4.4.1  
4.4.2  
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Using remote control................................................................................................28  
5.1  
Remote Control: Keys and Functions ..........................................................................................28  
RX Commander...............................................................................................................................29  
RX KeyCom .....................................................................................................................................29  
Defining a new program for remote controlling..................................................................30  
5.2  
5.3  
5.3.1  
Getting Help...............................................................................................................32  
6.1  
FAQ for RX Radiator.......................................................................................................................32  
Computer freezes when recording using Mpeg Layer-3 codec, why?..............................32  
How can I schedule recording? ............................................................................................32  
I have created the script, set the time and date but script did not run. Why? .................32  
Buttons bitmaps are sometimes framed by the black line, how to get rid off it?............33  
Why the mouse wheel does not work? ................................................................................33  
Why the volume setting does not work?..............................................................................33  
Always when starting RX Radiator I have to skip error message There is no media in  
6.1.1  
6.1.2  
6.1.3  
6.1.4  
6.1.5  
6.1.6  
6.1.7  
drive. Insert disc \Device\... twice. Can I solve it somehow?.............................................................33  
6.1.8  
6.1.9  
How to enable other language and LCD font?.....................................................................33  
How can I switch off the annoying window on closing asking me whether mute or  
leave? ..................................................................................................................................................33  
6.1.10 How to expand the frequency range? ..................................................................................33  
6.2  
6.3  
6.4  
Contacting support.........................................................................................................................33  
Website for Update.........................................................................................................................33  
Acknowledgement..........................................................................................................................33  
Appendix 1: Command-line switches ............................................................................34  
Appendix 2: Using command line utility for remote controlling RX Radiator ............35  
List of parameters.......................................................................................................................................35  
Tuning......................................................................................................................................................35  
Stations....................................................................................................................................................35  
Sound.......................................................................................................................................................35  
Recording................................................................................................................................................36  
Other ........................................................................................................................................................36  
Appendix 3: Messages for remote controlling RX Radiator ........................................37  
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Introduction  
1.1  
Introduction  
RadioXtreme USB brings to you a totally new breeze of experience that livens up your daily computing  
routine. Working on the PC will never be as monotonous with your favorite radio channels on the latest news  
updates and music.  
RadioXtreme USB comes equipped with an IR Remote Control to provide the full remote steering  
possibilities over the radio functions and more. Listen and record your favorite music channel is simply a  
button away. It even lets you shut down the PC with the embedded Auto Windows shutdown function.  
For the business executive, RadioXtreme USB remote control comes preprogrammed for MS PowerPoint.  
Impress your colleagues and business associates by controlling your MS PowerPoint presentation remotely  
without any additional expensive equipment.  
If that is not enough, the RX Remote Control has reserved four additional program groups that you can  
configure to work with your other favorite applications.  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
Specifications  
USB 1.1, HID Class  
VHF Bank II, Frequency range: 87 MHz to 108 MHz  
Philips Digital FM Tuner  
75ohm Antenna Input  
Audio Line Output  
ECC Compliant: FCC, CE and C-Tick  
Dimensions: 5.4 x 8.8 x 2.1 cm (without cable)  
Weight: 110g (with cable)  
Minimum System Requirements  
IBM PC or 100% compatible PC  
USB 1.1 / 2.0 port  
Pentium CPU with 128 MB RAM or above  
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98SE  
20 MB free hard disc space  
Earphones or Active speakers  
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive  
Soundcard (optional) for recording to PC HDD  
Package Contents  
RadioXtreme USB Radio (Model: FMU-100)  
Remote Control Unit  
75ohm Dipole Antenna  
USB Extension Cable (1.5m)  
Line-out Extension Cable (1.5m)  
2 x AAA Batteries  
Installation CD  
Quick Installation Guide  
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Hardware Setup  
2.1  
Description of the radio connectors  
The diagram below shows the connection of RadioXtreme. It can be connected in 2 easy steps:  
RadioXtreme connection diagram  
Step 1:  
Step 2:  
Connect the earphones or active speakers to the “Audio-Out”. To enable the recording  
function, use the provided Line-out cable and connect from “Audio-Out” to the Line-In,  
Microphone-In or Auxiliary-In of your desktop or laptop PC.  
Connect RadioXtreme USB connector to the desktop or laptop available USB port (you may  
use the USB extension cable provided if your PC is further away). The system will recognize  
this HID (Human Interface Device), and install the appropriate device driver automatically.  
You can verify if RadioXtreme is properly installed by looking into Control Panels | System | Device  
Manager if HID device driver is found. If the HID device is not installed automatically, you may remove it,  
reboot your system and repeat Step 2. Once the device is installed, you may proceed to Software Setup to  
install the application software for RadioXtreme.  
TIP:  
You may connect the dipole antenna to the “Antenna-In”, spread the antenna to a T-like shape for  
best reception.  
If Windows still does not detect it, please, contact the technical support at [email protected].  
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Software Setup  
The software that is bundled with the RadioXtreme USB consists of several components:  
RX Radiator – the main application that allows controlling the RadioXtreme. See also What is  
RX Radiator description.  
RX Commander – program that receives commands from the remote control unit to control  
RadioXtreme USB Radio and PowerPoint presentation (and other programs defined in RX KeyCom  
application). See also What is RX Commander description  
RX KeyCom – program that allows you to configure the remote control for various applications. See  
also What is RX KeyCom description.  
3.1  
Installation  
RX Radiator, RX Commander and RX Keycom applications are shipped in single installation file. All you  
need to install it is to run setup.exe file and follow the instructions. You can quit the installation any time by  
pressing [Cancel] button.  
3.1.1  
Choosing the installer language  
Choose the language in which the installer will communicate with you and press [OK].  
3.1.2  
Welcome screen  
The Welcome screen will show. Press [Next >] to continue.  
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3.1.3  
Choosing components  
In this dialog you can select the components that you want to install. Press [Next >] to continue.  
3.1.4  
Installation folder  
Here you can define the target directory where RadioXtreme software will be installed. Press [Next >] to  
continue.  
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3.1.5  
Shortcuts folder  
In this dialog you can choose name and location of the folder for RadioXtreme shortcuts in the Start menu.  
Press [Install] to continue.  
3.1.6  
Installation progress  
While copying files the installation progress dialog is shown.  
The installer will check if another session of radiator.exe is running and close it if so. The program files will  
be copied into the target directory. Press [Next >] to continue.  
3.1.7  
Completing setup window  
You can choose to run Radiator immediately from this dialog. Press [Finish] to proceed.  
3.2  
Detail features, function and usage of RX Radiator  
For detail description of features, functions and usage of RX Radiator please see the RX Radiator chapter.  
3.3  
Detail features, function, programming and usage of RX Commander and  
RX Keycom  
For detail description of features, functions and usage of RX Commander and RX KeyCom please see the  
RX Commander and RX KeyCom chapter.  
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RX Radiator  
RX Radiator is program for listening to and recording from RadioXtreme.  
It offers:  
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easy and intuitive use  
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support of all key operations by hot keys  
possibility to record in various sound quality using codecs  
mouse use include wheel  
optional tray icon view  
easy-to-use frequency editing and sorting stations  
direct keyboard tuning  
command-line switches  
language modules support, large range of languages  
scheduling and scripting  
easy to control from another applications via documented messages  
and much more  
4.1  
RX Radiator interface  
4.1.1  
Standard RX Radiator window  
This is the standard look of the RX Radiator window. All the operations can be done within its interface.  
4.1.2  
Thin window  
You can set RX Radiator window to smaller ‘thin’ mode. In this mode, only basic operations are available.  
4.1.3  
Tray icon menu  
RX Radiator main menu contains the most important commands and list of stored stations. You can popup  
the menu either by left clicking:  
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the tray icon (when tray icon is enabled in configuration).  
RX Radiator label or menu button  
The look of the menu is customizable, so you can set a background, fonts properties etc.  
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4.1.4  
Volume settings area  
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Volume up  
Increases the volume  
Mutes/unmutes the sound.  
Decreases the volume  
Mute/Unmute  
Volume down  
4.1.5  
Tuning  
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Tune down  
Tunes to lower frequency.  
The target frequency is: current frequency – tuning step (1 MHz by default)  
Fine tune down Tunes to lower frequency using finer step.  
The target frequency is: current frequency – fine tuning step (100 kHz by default)  
Fine tune up Tunes to higher frequency.  
The target frequency is: current frequency + tuning step (1 MHz by default)  
Tune up Tunes to higher frequency using finer step.  
The target frequency is: current frequency + fine tuning step (100 kHz by default)  
4.1.6  
Scanning  
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Scan down  
Scan up  
Scan downward for stations.  
Scan upward for stations.  
4.1.7  
Stations storing and setting  
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Store frequency in favorites Once a station had been pick-up, you can press this button  
to store it into any one of the user definable station  
The following dialog is shown:  
Enter the desired name and press [OK]. The station will be stored in that position.  
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More/Less stations  
#13 - #24.  
Toggles between two sets of stations: stations #1 - #12 and stations  
Stations 1 – 12, Stations 13 – 24  
Two sets of numbered buttons of the stored stations. You  
can switch between them using [More/Less stations] button.  
Left click the station button to tune its frequency, right click it to popup the context menu where you  
can Rename station, Delete station or Sort stations (by their frequencies).  
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Previous station  
Next station  
Selects previous stored station.  
Selects next stored station.  
Channel surf Each preset station is being playback for several seconds. You can interrupt ‘surfing’  
by pressing the [Channel surf] button.  
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Last station  
Tunes to the last played station (for example if you listened to station  
# 7, then switched to # 3, then this command will tune back to # 7 again.)  
4.1.8  
Recording  
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Start/stop recording  
Starts or stops recording to the temporary file on the disk. If [Save and name automatically] button  
is not pressed down, then you have to specify the target location of the recorded file after stopping of  
the recording.  
Start/stop loop recording  
What is loop recording: Automatic recording of last minutes into buffer with defined length/size - no  
more missing beginnings of songs. Loop recording works only when recording using codecs.  
If you have been using uncompressed Wave PCM till now, you can get the same results using  
codecs - just select PCM coded with appropriate properties - and furthermore - you will be able to  
use loop recording. Nevertheless not all of the codecs that you can see in the selection dialog are  
suitable.  
Some codecs or combination of codec and its parameters are supposed to be used for decoding  
only so they would not work for recording.  
If you try codec (in RX Radiator) that creates wave file that cannot be playback, it is necessary to  
close RX Radiator and start it again. Otherwise, it would create non-playable files even with codecs  
that should work.  
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CPU load is nearly the same as while file recording  
In general, PCM, IMA ADPCM etc. require less CPU time than MP3  
Length of buffer is shown as the last item in Codec properties field in RX Radiator  
configuration  
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If loop recording was active during last RX Radiator session, it will start automatically again  
when RX Radiator is launched again (even when active only as tray icon)  
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Save and name automatically  
Toggles between two modes of saving of the recorded file. When the button is down, it will assign  
name and save the recorded file without showing save dialog automatically. Otherwise you have to  
specify the target location and /or the name of the recorded file.  
4.1.9  
Miscellaneous  
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Setup  
Configuration window launcher. Click it when you want to change the  
configurations of the RX Radiator.  
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Sleep timer  
Using this button you can directly schedule RX Radiator to switch off  
in stipulated period of time (10, 20, 30, 60, 120, 300 minutes). You can also opt to shutdown  
Windows after that period.  
Small LCD display displays the remaining time and sleep mode (S for RX Radiator shutdown, W for  
Windows shutdown.  
Stay on top  
Toggles Always on top and ‘standard’ mode of the RX Radiator main  
window.  
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Minimize  
Minimizes the RX Radiator window either in taskbar or into tray.  
Switches between thin and standard window.  
Closes RX Radiator.  
Thin window/Maximize  
Power off  
Menu button  
Left clicking shows the main context menu with list of the stations  
and several commands that have the same purpose as the RX Radiator window buttons.  
4.2  
Configuration window  
Configuration window is separated into several tabs:  
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Hardware settings  
Recording settings  
Options  
Stations list  
Schedule  
Menu  
About  
4.2.1  
Hardware settings  
Here you can specify the basic hardware settings to setup the RX Radiator.  
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4.2.1.1  
Volume control  
In this section you can define what device should be used for controlling the volume.  
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Line-in (sound-card)  
Line-in device  
Choose a line-in device, i.e. the input to the sound card  
where you connect to the audio out of RadioXtreme. (Eg: Line-In, Mic-In, Aux-In and  
so fore).  
4.2.1.2  
Tuning  
Tuning range  
This allows you to choose either the standard or the enhanced FM  
frequency range. However. RadioXtreme only support the standard range.  
Standard (87 – 108 MHz)  
Enhanced (60 – 160 MHz)  
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Tuning step  
Select the ‘normal’ tuning step here.  
Select the ‘fine’ tuning step here.  
Fine tuning step  
4.2.1.3  
RadioXtreme plugin configuration  
You can get some information about radio card and set LED status for recording using [Setup] button.  
This launches RadioXtreme configuration dialog.  
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Indicate recording using LED  
When checked then LED on the radio card body blinks while  
RX Radiator records.  
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Get firmware version  
Shows version of the radio card firmware.  
Get DLL version  
Shows version of vrlib.dll (library used by plugin to  
communicate with radio)  
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More information about the plugin Shows text file describing the plugin properties.  
Save and exit  
Cancel  
Stores the current LCD settings.  
Closes the window without saving the changes.  
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4.2.2  
Recording settings  
In this tab you can defines various settings related to recording. Some of the settings related to recording are  
also to be specified in Options tab.  
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Recording source  
Choose here the recording source, i.e. the source that soundcard should  
record from (usually with the same name as Line-in device). Remember, as long as you don’t check  
box Check the recording source in the Options tab, this selection is not used by RX Radiator while  
recording.  
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File size limit  
records.  
Defines how much space (if any) should be left free while RX Radiator  
Drive for recorder temporary file  
Select the drive to be used for temporary recording. While  
recording, RX Radiator continually saves the recording radrecxx.tmp into root directory of the  
selected drive.  
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Note: Use the same drive for temporary file and for target files. When the disk is the same, the  
temporary file needs only to be renamed (which is very fast operation). Whereas when the disks are  
different, then the file needs to be copied first and then temporary file is deleted (so this operation  
can last quite long for big files).  
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Default directory for recorded audio The designated directory where the recorded files are  
stored.  
Use default naming convention  
You can overwrite the syntax of the file name that will be  
used for recordings. When checked, the default convention is used. When unchecked, you can  
define your own convention using following variables:  
%y (Year), %m (Month), %d (Day), %h (Hour), %n (miNutes), %s (Seconds), %f (Frequency in MHz  
- e.g. 89_70), %b (station numBer), %a (station nAme), %l (Login name in Windows), %c (Codec  
name).  
Click the eye icon to preview how the naming structure.  
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4.2.2.1  
Recording format  
Here you can choose whether you want to record to standard uncompressed PCM (.wav file) or using so-  
called Windows ACM (Audio Compression Manager) codecs. Usually, recording using ACM codecs can  
either result in finer quality while the file size stays the same or even lower.  
There are several ACM drivers that are automatically installed with the system. There are drivers that provide  
support for the compressed formats MS-ADPCM, IMA ADPCM, the GSM 6.10 standard and the TrueSpeech  
voice-coding format. Furthermore, there are other codecs that can be downloaded, installed and then used in  
RX Radiator.  
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Record to  
PCM wave format (no compression)  
Channels  
Stereo or mono.  
‘Resolution’ of one sample.  
Bits per sample  
Sample rate The sampling rate (in samples per second) at which each  
channel should be played.  
Windows audio codecs (smaller than PCM)  
Codec  
Using this button you can display a codec selection dialog  
where you can choose appropriate codec and its properties.  
ID3 tag  
Optionally, you can append an ID3 tag that will contain name  
of the station, login name, RX Radiator version, year and date + time of the  
recording. It is particularly useful when you record using MP3 ACM codec  
and change the extension of the saved files to .mp3 in RX Radiator  
configuration  
Loop recording  
Recording chapter.  
Enables [Loop recording] button. See also  
Buffer size  
Reserved memory where RX Radiator stores the sound  
while loop recording is in progress. The higher the Buffer size is the longer  
is the loop recording time.  
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Estimated recording time  
Shows approximate recording time for currently selected  
recording condition (disk, current disk space, wave format).  
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4.2.3  
Options  
Here you can adjust various settings to adapt RX Radiator to your needs.  
4.2.3.1  
Miscellaneous  
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On power off Specifies whether the sound should be switched off on each RX Radiator  
shutdown automatically, or if it shall stay in its current status, or if RX Radiator asks each  
time  
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Use external language file  
the combobox. Language is loaded after pressing [Apply] or [OK] buttons.  
When checked you can select appropriate language file from  
Surf latency Specifies a time interval between switching of the stations in the Channel  
surf mode.  
LCD settings This button shows separate dialog window where you can specify LCD  
properties.  
Minimize to system tray  
instead of taskbar.  
If checked then RX Radiator is minimized into tray icon  
If checked then tray icon is shown always when RX Radiator  
(Disabled if Minimize to system tray is not checked.)  
Tray icon always visible  
is running.  
Hide taskbar icon  
If checked then taskbar icon is not shown at all.  
Scroll text on taskbar icon  
When checked, then taskbar icon caption scrolls showing the station name (or frequency).  
(Disabled if Hide taskbar icon is checked.)  
Show hints  
When checked, hints are shown for each main window  
control.  
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Dock radio to screen edges If checked then when you are moving the main window (by  
dragging it on RX Radiator label) it docks to screen edges when the distance is lower than  
10 pixels.  
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Show warning on shutdown When checked the warning window is shown on scheduled  
shutdown.  
Beep on Windows shutdown When checked then when the sleep timer is about to show  
warning window the warning sound is played.  
Allow multiple instances  
By default, only one instance of RX Radiator can run in the  
same time. When you run the second one, it will simply bring the already running one into  
foreground. You can allow several instances of RX Radiator to run in the same time by  
checking this checkbox.  
4.2.3.2  
Other recording options  
There are different settings for Playback and for Recording in Windows. Every volume device has its own  
volume slider and own checkbox. The checkbox provides muting in Playback (e.g. LineIn), in Recording this  
checkbox determines if the final recording will contain sound from this source. Some soundcards can have  
more than one source checked for recording simultaneously; some soundcards can have only one at the  
same time. The checkbox Check the recording source automatically temporarily selects the source when  
recording in RX Radiator. Correct recording source can be set on page Recording settings in Recording  
source. When RX Radiator finishes the recording, all previous soundcard settings are restored.  
Example: SoundForte 256 PCS Extreme Theatre 5.1 soundcard has the following recording sources: Mix,  
CD, Mic, LineIn, Aux, Video, Phone. It allows checking of only one recoding source at the same time. Let's  
assume that it has LineIn set (checked) by default. We set Recording source to Aux in RX Radiator  
configuration (this is the source to which is radio connected).  
When recording using RX Radiator it will automatically check the Aux source (so recording will contain radio  
sound). After recording it will automatically check LineIn source (as it was checked before recording).  
Checking the ... and uncheck other sources checkbox causes automatic temporary unplugging of all the  
other sources while recording (useful when you are watching TV on PC at the same time and don't want to  
include its sound in the final recording). The only checked source will be the one set in RX Radiator  
configuration.  
Associated program is an application set in Windows as standard for playing WAV files (or another extension  
if you overwrite it in naming convention area of the Recording settings tab. It can either be a standard file  
player or Winamp etc. If you check Launch associated program checkbox, then after recording and saving  
the file will the program be launched which will play it immediately.  
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Check the recording source …  
RX Radiator.  
Temporarily selects the source when recording in  
Temporarily unplugs all the other sources while  
Soundcard master mute is used instead of radio  
… and uncheck other sources  
recording.  
Use master mute while recording  
card muting - the advantage is that only output is muted while recording itself still contains  
sound.  
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Disallow muting & vol. setting  
recording  
Disallows muting and volume changing while  
Checking this checkbox will block tuning to other  
After recording and saving the file will be launched  
Disallow tuning while recording  
frequency when recording.  
Launch associated program  
the program associated with the extension of the saved file, and play it immediately.  
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4.2.4  
Stations list  
Here you can create or modify your list of stations, select which of them you want to appear in menu, set  
their mono/stereo properties etc.  
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Load  
Loads the stations either from .rsd (RX Radiator Station Definition) file or from  
Radiator.ini file.  
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Save  
Saves the current list of the stations into .rsd (RX Radiator Station Definition) file.  
After clicking this button; you have to first select a file containing station to be  
Publish  
published. The e-mail will be created. It is necessary to specify the town and country of the station  
and send to the author.  
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Download  
download.  
Opens a web page with the .rsd (RX Radiator Station Definition) files available for  
Stations list sheet  
Contains four columns where you can modify station properties. You can  
change the station sequence by dragging the row by its number.  
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Number  
Frequency  
Name  
Number assigned to station.  
Frequency in MHz, use dot ‘.’ as decimal separator.  
Name of the station shown on LCD and in menu.  
If ‘Leave as is’ is selected, then the station plays in mono/stereo mode as  
Stereo  
defined by current state of [Set mono/stereo] button. However, you can force certain station  
to be played in mono or stereo.  
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In menu  
Defines if the current station is shown in menu or only as numbered button.  
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4.2.5  
Schedule  
RX Radiator uses very strong tool - scripts for scheduling of the recordings. It is not necessary to write  
commands in some obscure programming language - everything is intuitive, easy and pleasant.  
Both Global scheduling active and Current script enabled checkboxes have to be checked for script to  
run.  
Scripts have following (intentional) restrictions:  
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only one script can run at the same time (You can define as many scripts as you want. Nevertheless  
when the 1st script is set to start at 8:00 and will run for 2 minutes and the second one is set to start  
at 8:01, the second one will not run.)  
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recording commands are ignored if you are currently recording something  
recording stops sleep timer  
See also Script editor description.  
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Global scheduling active  
will run.  
Turns on/off the scheduling system. When disabled then no script  
This section changes for each script chosen in List of created  
Current script enabled If checked and Global scheduling active is checked too,  
When to run  
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List of created scripts  
How often  
Select a script to modify here.  
Periodicity of repeating of the script.  
Time  
Set time for script to run. When Hourly is chosen in How  
often combo box then only minutes and seconds part is used – i.e. in this case 12:00:00 and  
15:00:00 has the same result.  
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Now  
Date  
Sets the Time to the actual time.  
Set date for script to run  
Run between  
Set start and end time of the interval in which the script  
should run.  
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Create new  
Edit  
Creates new blank script.  
Modifies the script chosen in List of created scripts.  
Remove  
Deletes the script chosen in List of created scripts.  
4.2.6  
Menu  
Here you can modify the look of main menu and all the context menus.  
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Show background  
If checked you can browse for a bitmap file that will be used for  
background of the menu.  
4.2.6.1  
Menu bar  
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Show menu bar  
Color  
Specifies if the main menu bar is visible.  
Specifies a color of the menu bar font.  
Choose a font for menu bar.  
Font  
Size  
Size of the menu bar font.  
Width  
Width of the menu bar.  
4.2.6.2  
Menu items  
Color  
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Specifies a color of the menu item font.  
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Font  
Choose a font for menu item.  
Size of the menu item font.  
Specifies if the font is bold.  
Specifies if the font is italic.  
Specifies if the font is underlined.  
Size  
Bold  
Italic  
Underline  
4.2.6.3  
Divider  
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Color  
Font  
Specifies a color of the menu divider font.  
Choose a font for menu divider.  
Size of the menu divider font.  
Specifies if the font is bold.  
Size  
Bold  
Italic  
Specifies if the font is italic.  
Underline  
Specifies if the font is underlined.  
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Reset  
Test  
Resets the menu to the default values.  
Shows sample menu with the values set now in the window.  
4.2.7  
Script editor  
In this window shown after pressing either [Create new] or [Edit] button in the Schedule tab you can  
actually build the script.  
Script is saved after pressing [Save changes and return] button, changes in script are lost and script editor  
is closed after pressing [Cancel].  
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Script name  
(Disabled for predefined sample scripts).  
If enabled, you can type the name of the active script that is then shown in the List of created  
scripts.  
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4.2.7.1  
Available commands  
In this tree, you can choose among command that can be inserted into the script. Command can be inserted  
in the script list either by using [Add] button, by dragging and dropping or using context menu.  
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Tuning  
Tune  
Tunes the specified frequency.  
Station #  
Station up  
Tunes stored station identified either by its name or number.  
Selects station with the nearest higher number than current station.  
Station down Selects station with the nearest lower number than current station.  
Last station Tunes to the previous frequency (for example if you listened to  
station # 7, then switched to # 3, then this command will tune # 7 again.  
Channel surf Each station is tuned for several seconds. You can interrupt ‘surfing’  
by pressing the [Channel surf] button.  
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Volumes  
Mute  
Mutes the sound.  
Unmute  
Unmutes the sound.  
Set volume  
Volume up  
Sets mute/checked state and volume for audio card source.  
Increases the volume (in 10% steps for line-in source or in defined  
steps when internal volume control is selected).  
Volume down Decreases the volume (in 10% steps for line-in source or in defined  
steps when internal volume control is selected).  
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Recording  
Record  
Starts recording using ‘standard’ PCM compression.  
Record using codecs Starts recording using compression based on selected  
codec.  
Other  
Wait  
Pauses the script for the specified time (i.e. the next command will  
be executed after the time passes).  
Beep  
Beeps using internal PC speaker.  
Minimizes RX Radiator window.  
Minimize  
Thin window Shows RX Radiator window in thin mode.  
Normal window  
Shows full RX Radiator window.  
Run external program  
Send message  
Executes specified executable program.  
Obsolete, for backward compatibility only.  
Closes RX Radiator. Can only be the latest command in the  
Close RX Radiator  
script list.  
Shutdown Windows Shutdowns Windows. Can only be the latest command in the  
script list.  
4.2.8  
Script  
Here the final script is shown. The script is processed in order in which the command are shown here. You  
can modify the commands sequence either by dragging and dropping them or by using a context menu.  
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Add  
Adds selected command from Available command list into Script list.  
Remove  
Removes selected command from Script list.  
4.2.8.1  
Properties area  
Some script command are to be defined, their properties are shown after selecting them in Script list.  
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Tune  
Specify a frequency in MHz.  
Station #  
Choose station identified either by its name or number  
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Set volume  
Choose destination (usually Volume control or Recording), device and  
value of volume for audio card source or mute/checked state.  
Record  
Name automatically determines if the current naming convention  
specified in naming convention area of the Recording settings tab is to be used, or you can  
overwrite it. Preview, how the naming will look, is shown after clicking the eye icon.  
Length is the length of the recording; quality sets the combination of channels, bits per  
sample and a sample rate.  
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Record using codecs Codec defined in Recording settings tab is used for recording  
(even when codec recording is not active in Recording settings tab).  
Name automatically determines if the current naming convention specified in naming  
convention area of the Recording settings tab is to be used, or you can overwrite it.  
Preview, how the naming will look, is shown after clicking the eye icon.  
Length is the length of the recording.  
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Wait Set here the time to wait.  
Beep Choose what beep you want to use.  
Run external program  
Browse for executable program and choose a way how it  
should run (minimized, maximized).  
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Shutdown Windows You can select/deselect here the sound warning (it overwrites the  
setting in the Options tab).  
4.2.9  
LCD Editor  
Here you can define properties of ‘LCD’ displays used in RX Radiator. Changes are reflected immediately  
after pressing [Save changes and return] button. Changes are lost and LCD editor is closed after pressing  
[Cancel].  
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LCD preview window Shows the sample of the LCD based on settings currently set in editor. If you  
click the LCD it will pause. The next clicking will make the text scrolling again.  
Built-in LCD fonts  
You can choose between two code pages of the installed LCD fonts. The  
default is ASCII.  
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Use external fonts  
Scrolling speed  
If installed, you can use another font for displaying.  
LCD text scrolling interval (text scrolls when it does not fit in LCD).  
Show welcome message  
When checked you can specify own greeting that RX Radiator uses  
each time on its start.  
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Display station names on LCD  
If not checked, then only frequency is shown on LCD instead  
of station names.  
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Pixel on color  
Pixel off color  
Date label format  
Reset  
Pick the color for pixel in on state.  
Pick the color for pixel in off state.  
Choose the date format displayed in small LCD.  
Resets the values to default.  
4.3  
Mouse operations  
4.3.1  
RX Radiator window  
mouse wheel up  
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increases volume  
decreases volume  
next station  
mouse wheel down  
Alt + mouse wheel up  
Alt + mouse wheel down  
Shift + mouse wheel uptunes up  
Shift + mouse wheel down  
previous station  
tunes down  
Ctrl + mouse wheel up fine tunes up  
Ctrl + mouse wheel down  
fine tunes down  
4.3.2  
Menu button  
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left click  
about menu  
right click  
tray icon menu  
4.3.3  
RX Radiator label  
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right click  
right click  
tray icon menu  
4.3.4  
Station numbers  
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stations menu  
4.3.5  
Sleep timer button  
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left click  
start/stop sleep timer  
right click  
when Sleep timer button is pressed, then sleep timer menu appears  
4.3.6  
Thin LCD label  
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switching between station and date-time modes  
4.3.7  
Time LCD label in full window  
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if recording, left click switches view mode, right click popup the menu;  
if not recording, left click shows the date, double click launches time&date control panel  
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Frequency LCD label in full window  
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left click shows the frequency for current station  
4.3.9  
Tray icon  
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right button ... menu  
left button... mute/unmute  
doubleclick ... restore window  
4.4  
Controlling RX Radiator from keyboard  
List of hot keys (shortcuts)  
4.4.1  
M, Space, *  
S
mute/unmute  
force mono/stereo (if card supports it)  
F1 - F12  
Shift + F1 - F12  
left  
stations 1 - 12  
stations 13 - 24  
fine tune down  
right  
fine tune up  
Ctrl + left  
Ctrl + right  
up  
scan down  
scan up  
increase volume  
down  
decrease volume  
PageUp  
PageDown  
Home  
End  
tune up  
tune down  
jump to the start of frequency range  
jump to the end of frequency range  
minimize, stopping surfing  
next station  
Esc  
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previous station  
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switch between time/station mode of small LCD  
last station  
Backspace  
Ctrl+R  
Ctrl+L  
Ctrl+A  
Ctrl+T  
Ctrl+S  
Ctrl+B  
Ctrl+F  
Ctrl+G  
Ctrl+C  
Ctrl+V  
Ctrl+Q  
start/stop recording  
start/stop loop recording  
save and name automatically  
always on top  
setup  
about  
switching between thin and 'full screen' panel  
enabling/disabling global scheduling  
canceling currently running script  
station surfing  
‘presses’ the [Store frequency in favorites] button so you can store the  
frequency using keyboard. Press <Ctrl+Q> followed by F1 - F12 for stations 1 – 12 or Shift + F1 -  
F12 for stations 13 – 24.  
Ctrl+Del  
Ctrl+F4  
deletes the current station from the station list  
RX Radiator closes but keeps playing  
Shift + clicking on close button RX Radiator closes but keeps playing  
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You can also use RTControl application installed with RX Radiator for Windows global hot key control (i.e.  
the shortcut works from any application/window).  
You can assign messages (special kind of Windows "commands" sent to RX Radiator) to hot-keys (keys  
combinations) and they will be activated from any other application, ie. hot-key is global in your system.  
You can use up to four control keys: Alt, Control, Shift, Win + appropriate key for each command (ie. Ctrl +  
F9 to mute, Alt+F9 to unmute and so on).  
The keys combinations are defined at first in RTControl configuration window (in menu [RX Radiator menu] |  
Addons | Global hot key | Configure RTControl)  
Changes are reflected immediately after closing the configuration.  
Then the global hot key controlling application has to be started via [RX Radiator menu] | Addons | Global hot  
key | Load-unload RTControl menu.  
For unloading the application run this menu command again.  
4.4.2  
Direct tuning using numerical keypad  
press 1 or 6, 7, 8 or 9 (1xx or 6x, 7x, 8x or 9x MHz) and press other numbers.  
For example:  
press 1 0 6 2 5 - frequency 106.25 MHz  
press 1 0 6 Enter - frequency 106.00 MHz  
press 1 Enter - frequency 100.00 MHz  
press 9 8 Enter - frequency 98.00 MHz  
Typing can be cancelled by pressing Esc, delete last typed number by pressing Backspace.  
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5
Using remote control  
Using remote control unit you can remotely control RX Radiator, MS PowerPoint or other user-defined  
programs.  
5.1  
Remote Control: Keys and Functions  
Remote control  
Key #  
Symbol  
Radio function  
PowerPoint function  
1
Mute/unmute radio  
Set Sleep and Windows  
shutdown mode  
2
3
Turn off radio  
Station 1 to 9  
Close PowerPoint  
Jump to Slide # (for  
slide 23, press “2” and  
‘3’ and ‘Enter’  
4 to 12  
13  
Station 10+ (e.g. for  
station 12, press ‘10+’  
and ‘2’)  
Open the last edited file  
Station 20+ (e.g. for  
station 20, press ‘20+’  
and ‘0’)  
15  
16  
17  
Launch RX Radiator  
Launch PowerPoint  
Reserved program P1  
to P4 for user  
Reserved program P1  
to P4 for user  
18  
22  
23  
Last station  
SlideShow  
Esc  
Channel surfing  
Minimize/maximize  
radio  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
Enter  
Previous station  
Record from radio  
Next station  
Scan backward  
Stop recording  
Scan forward  
Volume up  
Previous slide  
Next slide  
Volume down  
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5.2  
RX Commander  
RX Commander is a program that runs on the background and receives the commands from the remote  
control unit and controls RX Radiator (or also other programs defined in RX Keycom application).  
I.e. it is not possible to control RX Radiator using remote control while RX Commander is not running.  
By default, it is copied into Startup folder so it is launched automatically upon Windows startup. However,  
you can run it manually from the Start menu within the RadioXtreme folder.  
5.3  
RX KeyCom  
Using KeyCom application you can:  
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overview the default assignment of remote-control for RX Radiator and MS PowerPoint applications  
define or modify up to four additional programs (P1 to P4) to be controlled via remote control  
Program combobox defines the actually edited program. The first and second programs are predefined as  
RX Radiator and MS PowerPoint respectively. You cannot change the keys assignments.  
When one of these first two programs is selected, either the [Setup Radiator] or [Setup Powerpoint] button  
is visible next to the combobox.  
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Press [Setup Radiator]. The configuration file will be updated with RX Radiator location. This enables the  
user to work with the remote when user did not install Radiator in the default location.  
Press [Setup Powerpoint]. The configuration file will be updated with real MS PowerPoint exe file location;  
the class name of the PowerPoint application is also changed according to the installed MS Office version.  
List of keys and their assignments to the remote control buttons are shown in the combobox; when you click  
it, appropriate button is lighten up.  
5.3.1  
Defining a new program for remote controlling  
1) Select one of the four (P1 to P4) additional programs in the Program combobox  
2) Press the [Preset program] button – the Program settings window is launched  
3) Press the [Preset program] button in the Program settings window  
4) Choose the executable file of the target application (the application that should be controlled via  
remote control) and press [OK] in the browse dialog  
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5) Then, press [Update program info] button and type some description for the ‘Program Description’.  
6) Click [OK]  
7) Then the main window is shown again and you can assign the buttons to certain keys combination  
that will be sent to the target application  
8) Double-click cell in appropriate Key row in Description column  
9) New dialog window is opened where you can define the hot-key combination. Confirm it by clicking  
[OK]  
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10) Repeat steps in 8 and 9 for each buttons you want to define.  
11) Finally, save the configuration either using [Save settings] – saves the settings and leaves the  
dialog opened, or using [Save and exit] – saves the settings and closes the KeyCom dialog window.  
6
Getting Help  
6.1  
FAQ for RX Radiator  
6.1.1  
Computer freezes when recording using Mpeg Layer-3 codec, why?  
Mpeg Layer-3 codec may causes system halting on Windows 98 - the blue screen. Restart is necessary.  
6.1.2  
How can I schedule recording?  
Example: Station Asia 3 broadcasts it’s well known hit parades from 2100 to 2200 every Sunday. We want to  
record it using audio codecs and then switch off the computer.  
1. At first we have to set correct codec (codec which is set in RX Radiator configuration is then used  
during scheduled recording). You can set codec using this procedure: open tab Recording settings,  
in combo box Record to select Windows audio codecs ... After clicking the [Codec] button will the list  
of codecs and their properties be shown. You can choose one, and then click [OK]. Then click  
[Apply] to save your choice.  
2. We will create the new script: open tab Schedule, click on [Create new] button.  
3. Type name of the script Asia 3 hit parade in the Script editor.  
4. There is a list of usable commands available on the left side of the Script editor. Choose following  
commands and add them to the script list using [Add[ button: Station #, Volume up, Record using  
codecs, Shutdown Windows.  
5. The commands in script list can be moved (resp. their sequence can be changed). You can not  
move these commands from the end of the list: Close RX Radiator and Shutdown Windows (it would  
be strange to shutdown Windows and then save the recording …)  
6. When the (...) sequence is appended to command in the script list it means that properties of the  
command could be set - click on command Station # and choose station Asia 3, click on Record  
using codecs and Codec recording properties window appears in the bottom. Item Name  
automatically means that file will be saved as Rad sch yearmonthday hourminutesecond.waw.If the  
checkbox is not checked you can use your own name, e.g. Asia 3 hit parade.waw. Let's set length  
(of the recording) to 01:00:00 (1 hour).  
7. After setting properties click [Save changes and return]. This will return us to Schedule tab - there  
is new item in the List of created scripts. Choose Run on Sundays in the list How often, fill 21:00:00  
in Time and Odd and even weeks in Weeks combo box.  
8. To run script in the planned time, following conditions must be fulfilled: Global scheduling active (it  
means enabling/disabling of running all the scripts) must be checked - enabled and also current  
script must be enabled (i.e. Asia 3 hit parade ).  
9. Click [OK] and script should run at time you specified.  
6.1.3  
I have created the script, set the time and date but script did not run. Why?  
Please check whether the correct time was set and both Global scheduling active and Current script enabled  
checkboxes are checked. Scripts have following (intentional) restrictions:  
only one script can run at the same time (You can define as many scripts as you want. Nevertheless  
when the 1st script is set to start at 800 and will run for 2 minutes and the second one is set to start at  
801, the second one will not run.)  
recording commands are ignored if you are currently recording something  
recording stops sleep timer  
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6.1.4  
Buttons bitmaps are sometimes framed by the black line, how to get rid off it?  
Sometimes this problem arises when the color depth is set to 16 bits (65.535 colors). After switching to 24 or  
32 bits color depth everything should be OK.  
6.1.5  
Why the mouse wheel does not work?  
Some mouse drivers (e.g. Logitech etc.) are sometimes causing problems - probably compatibility issue with  
standard IntelliMouse interface. You can uninstall original drivers and install IntelliPoint - download  
6.1.6  
Why the volume setting does not work?  
You have probably selected wrong device - on tab Hardware settings in section Volume control choose Line  
-in and then choose the correct device in Line-in device. The device is the input to the soundcard which  
connected to the audio out of RadioXtreme.  
6.1.7  
Always when starting RX Radiator I have to skip error message There is no media  
in drive. Insert disc \Device\... twice. Can I solve it somehow?  
You have probably removable disk drive installed (ZIP, Jazz etc.); this message can be avoided by inserting  
some media to the drive (i.e. presence of the media in drive when RX Radiator starts).  
Next possibility: Change letter for the removable disk drive using Control panels.  
6.1.8  
How to enable other language and LCD font?  
Example (for Czech): Go to the RX Radiator configuration, tab Options and check Use external language file  
checkbox. Select Cesky.lng in the language files list. On LCD settings tab choose Central European code  
page.  
6.1.9  
How can I switch off the annoying window on closing asking me whether mute or  
leave?  
Go to the RX Radiator configuration, tab Options and select either Mute or Leave in current state in the On  
power off list.  
6.1.10  
How to expand the frequency range?  
RadioXtreme can only work within the standard band (87Mhz – 108MHz).  
6.2  
Contacting support  
For further technical support, email to [email protected]  
6.3  
Website for Update  
6.4  
Acknowledgement  
RX Radiator 2003 Miroslav Fleško (Czech Republic) http://flesko.cz  
MS Windows98SE/ME/2000/XP is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
RadioXtreme is registered trademark of MediaForte Products Pte Ltd  
All other company or product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.  
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Appendix 1: Command-line switches  
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-tray  
-thin  
-full  
run in tray  
run as thin window  
run as normal window  
run muted  
-mute  
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Appendix 2: Using command line utility for remote controlling RX  
Radiator  
If you have RX Radiator running and want to control it for example from another application, from batch file  
and so on, you can do that by utilizing small application rc.exe (22 kB).  
It is placed in the following folder [RX Radiator base path]\Add-ons\Command line\rc.exe (for example  
D:\Program Files\RX Radiator\Add-ons\Command line\rc.exe).  
List of parameters  
Parameters are separated by spaces: rc command1 command 2  
Example: rc fr8970 x vu(tune frequency 89.70 MHz, maximize RX Radiator and set volume one step  
up).  
Tuning  
fr  
tune frequency (fr10685 for 106.85 MHz)  
fine tune up  
finetuneup, fu  
finetunedown, fd fine tune down  
tuneup, tu  
tunedown, td  
scanup, scu  
scanup, scd  
coarse tune up  
coarse tune down  
scan up  
scan down  
Stations  
no  
station number (no11 for switching to station No. 11)  
station up  
statup, su  
statdown, sd station down  
last, l  
surf, f  
last station  
station surfing  
Sound  
muteunmute, mu toggle mute/unmute  
mute, m  
mute sound  
unmute sound  
volume up  
unmute, u  
volup, vu  
voldown, vd  
volume down  
monostereo, ms toggle mono/stereo  
stereo, st  
mono, mo  
stereo  
mono  
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Recording  
loopon, lo  
set loop recording on  
loopoff, loffset loop recording off  
toggleloop, tl toggle loop recording on/off  
record, r  
begin/stop recording (when stopping recording it will ask for name of the recorded file)  
sr  
stop recording and save it with given name (Example sr"C:\Music\My Name Of The  
File.wav" or srMyFile.wav or srwithout parameter for automatical naming.  
Use quotation marks " " when filename contains one or more spaces.  
You can use variables in filename:  
%y (year), %m (month), %d (day), %h (hour), %n (minutes), %s  
(seconds), %f (frequency in MHz - e.g. 89_70), %b (station number), %a (station name), %l (login name in  
Windows), %c (codec name).  
(Example  
sr"C:\Music\Show from %a on %d-%m (%y) at %h-%n by %l.wav" could result in:  
C:\Music\Show from Radio Life on 25-10 (2001) at 15-03 by Mirek.wav)  
Make sure that length of the filename (including path) will not exceed file name length limitation of OS (for  
example file names are limited to 255 characters in Windows 95).  
Other  
lcd  
set LCD text (lcd"Give me a break ...")  
locklcd, ll  
prevent LCD from being updating by any other way than by WM_MyLCD message  
releaselcd, lr unlock LCD previously locked by WM_MyLockLCD  
refreshlcd, lf force RX Radiator to refresh LCD  
min, n  
max, x  
thin, t  
minimize  
maximize  
thin window  
togglethin, tt toggle thin/full size window  
toggletray, ttr toggle minimized (tray)/window modes  
restore, e  
ontop, ot  
sleep  
restore from tray icon  
toggle on/off always on top  
sleep (0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120, 300 minutes)  
close RX Radiator  
close, c  
terminate, ter shutdown  
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Appendix 3: Messages for remote controlling RX Radiator  
const  
WM_MyVolUp=WM_USER + 1001;  
WM_MyVolDown=WM_USER + 1002;  
WM_MyMute=WM_USER + 1003;  
WM_MyUnmute=WM_USER + 1004;  
WM_MyStatUp=WM_USER + 1005;  
WM_MyStatDown=WM_USER + 1006;  
WM_MyLastStat=WM_USER + 1007;  
WM_MySurf=WM_USER + 1008;  
WM_MyTuneStatNo=WM_USER + 1009;  
WM_MyTuneFr=WM_USER + 1010;  
volume up  
volume down  
mute  
unmute  
station up  
station down  
last station  
starts/stops surfing  
wPar= 1 .. 24  
wPar= 06000 to 13000  
(for example wPar=8970 for fr. 89.7 MHz)  
minimize  
WM_MyMin=WM_USER + 1011;  
WM_MyMax=WM_USER + 1012;  
maximize  
WM_MyThin=WM_USER + 1013;  
thin window  
WM_MyRecord=WM_USER + 1014;  
WM_MyRadClose=WM_USER + 1015;  
WM_MyRestore=WM_USER + 1016;  
WM_MyMonoStereo=WM_USER + 1017;  
WM_MyStereo=WM_USER + 1018;  
WM_MyMono=WM_USER + 1019;  
starts/stops recording  
close RX Radiator  
restores from minimized state  
toggles mono/stereo  
stereo on  
mono on  
WM_MyMuteUnmute=WM_USER + 1020;  
WM_MyToggleThin=WM_USER + 1021;  
WM_MyToggleTray=WM_USER + 1022;  
WM_MyFineTuneUp=WM_USER + 1023;  
toggles mute/unmute mode  
toggles thin/maximized window  
toggles tray icon/normal window  
fine tune up  
WM_MyFineTuneDown=WM_USER + 1024; fine tune down  
WM_MyCoarseTuneUp=WM_USER + 1025; tune up  
WM_MyCoarseTuneDown=WM_USER + 1026; tune down  
WM_MyScanUp=WM_USER + 1027;  
WM_MyScanDown=WM_USER + 1028;  
scan up  
scan down  
WM_MyToggleOnTop=WM_USER + 1029; toggless on/off always on top  
WM_MyLCD=WM_USER + 1030;  
set LCD text  
WM_MyRecordName=WM_USER + 1031;  
WM_MyLockLCD=WM_USER + 1032;  
WM_MyReleaseLCD=WM_USER + 1033;  
WM_MyRefreshLCD=WM_USER + 1034;  
WM_MyLoopOn=WM_USER + 1035;  
WM_MyLoopOff=WM_USER + 1036;  
WM_MyToggleLoop=WM_USER + 1037;  
WM_MySleep=WM_USER + 1038;  
stop recording and save it with given name  
prevent LCD from being updating  
unlock LCD  
force RX Radiator to refresh LCD  
loop recording on  
loop recording off  
toggles loop recording on/off  
toggles sleep timer on/off, parameters wPar:  
0 for switching off and 10, 20, 30, 60, 120,  
300 (minutes);  
If lPar = 1, then Windows will be shut down  
Example:  
You can use it in some programming language (example in Delphi):  
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PostMessage(FindWindow('TMainRadioForm',nil),WM_MyMute,0,0); //mutes radio  
PostMessage(FindWindow('TMainRadioForm',nil),WM_MyTuneStatNo,7,0); //station #7  
PostMessage(FindWindow('TMainRadioForm',nil),WM_MySleep,30,0); //sets sleep  
timer to 30 minutes  
PostMessage(FindWindow('TMainRadioForm',nil),WM_MySleep,0,0); //turns off sleep  
timer  
PostMessage(FindWindow('TMainRadioForm',nil),WM_MySleep,30,1); //sets shutdown  
Windows timer to 30 minutes  
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