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WiNRADiO G3XX User’s Manual
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Problem: Reception is obscured with a buzzing interference.
Solution: Check for the sources of interference in your surroundings: it
could be fluorescent lights, a lamp dimmer, or other household
appliances. Your PC (especially the monitor) could be the
culprit. Unless you are able to suppress the interference at
the source, the only solution is to install a better antenna,
preferably an outdoor one. Computer networks are especially
noisy and if your PC is connected to one, you will almost
certainly need an outdoor antenna. If the interference level
varies periodically with peaks about 30-100 kHz apart, the
most likely culprit is the monitor or the video card. Switch the
monitor off - if the interference disappears then the cause is
the monitor. Modern LCD monitors generate much lower
levels of interference than CRT ones. (See also Appendix C
– Dealing With Interference.)
Problem: I managed to drag the spectrum scope window down to the
point where the bottom is now obscured, so that I can't drag it
back (and the top is as high at the top of the screen as I could
go).
Solution: Windows allows you to resize any window up to the height of
the desktop. This problem can happen after resizing almost
any resizeable windows.
You can resize or move the taskbar (just like any other
window) to reveal the bottom of G3XX panel. Make sure that
Lock the Taskbar is not checked in the pop-up menu (right-
click on an empty space on the taskbar). If the taskbar is
locked, you can't resize or move it. If you prefer to move the
taskbar to the left side of the desktop, just hold the mouse on
the empty space and drag it.