[Elecraft] A way to show both "SPLIT" and "NON-SPLIT" warnings
Mike Reublin NF4L
nf4l at comcast.net
Wed Feb 18 11:18:29 EST 2015
If it's an option, OK, but I am convinced that if an op misses the existing two indicators on the LCD display, and the Δf yellow LED, then more indicators aren't gonna help. And I am unanimous in my opinion.
I'd much rather see the effort go into separating VOX for data from VOX for SSB.
73, Mike NF4L
> On 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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