On startup, you can auto connect to the last radio. Look here at the settings before you go any further and we click on that, you have a choice. It’s right beside me, and the one above is about a hundred miles away. That’s a remote radio and I have this one that does not say SmartLink. ![]() The other thing here in the chooser, you notice that I have a radio that says SmartLink. And if you’re opening a support case, for any reason, it’s probably always a good reason to include this because it tells us a lot of items. It’s all in the black box, but it’s also one of the items we start with immediately. So, as an example here, if I just bring in a blank text document, and we’ve copied that to the clipboard and I write click and I hit paste, you’ll see that this showed me a lot of key information. If you right click, it’ll say copy radio info clipboard and when you do that, you can then paste that into an email, which is pretty handy. Well, right now it doesn’t mean much, but if you have a licensing issue or a concern, we may ask you for the contents of that little black box, and we’ve made it fairly easy to deal with. You’ll notice that when I hover the most over the radio, it pops up with this little black box. Couple things here on the SmartSDR main window. ![]() You always have a plan B that you can go back to a previous version. We do them all the time and there’s no risk to doing an upgrade on our radio or a downgrade. ![]() The software will ensure that the radio is updated and we call those upgrades and downgrades.
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