[Elecraft] A way to show both "SPLIT" and "NON-SPLIT" warnings
Carey Magee
arsk2rny at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 10:22:22 EST 2015
Hi All:
Would this be able to be set as an option in the Menu/Config Menu? I
currently am fine with split indication. If I include my logging program I
currently have 4 indicators to remind me.
Thanks
73,
Carey Magee, K2RNY
Rochester New York
Grid: FN13ef
arsk2rny at gmail.com
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Wayne Burdick <n6kr at elecraft.com> wrote:
> Suppose we provide a menu option that, when engaged, results in this
> behavior:
>
> - If you're NOT in SPLIT: keying the rig shows "NON.SPLT" on VFO B. (A is
> TX in this case.)
>
> - If you ARE in SPLIT: keying the rig shows "SPLIT" on VFO A. (B is TX in
> this case.)
>
> So, during keying in either case, the TX frequency is still displayed (you
> need to know that), but the RX display is used to provide a warning.
>
> The time constant for these displayed messages would coincide with the
> change in metering from RX to TX. Thus the "NON.SPLT" or "SPLIT" would come
> on when you key, and stay on for at least 300 ms, the timer being
> retriggered each time you key. To get an idea of what that would look like,
> just watch the RX and TX metering scales as you key the radio.
>
> It's not a "flashing" message, per se, but if you were calling a DX
> station on the order of every few seconds, the message would come and go to
> get your attention.
>
> It has the advantage of being quite obvious since it changes the entire
> contents of one of the VFO displays, and both are very close to the VFO A
> knob, where the action is.
>
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
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