This is only true if you use a non-default bandwidth for the receiver
(e.g., less than 2.8 KHz in SSB, less than 400 Hz for CW).  The split
cursor always shows the default (transmit) bandwidth for the selected
mode.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 4/27/2012 7:18 PM, Jim Sheldon wrote:
> I've already found what looks like a minor bug in SVGA 1.04.  When using 
> vertical "line" cursors, and in "SPLIT" mode, the red VFO B cursor is always 
> wider than the green VFO A cursor line.  If SPLIT is off, the two match.  
> This occurs even if you do a double tap of the A>B button to make the 
> subreceiver frequency and mode equal to the main (A>B All).
>
> Jim - W0EB
>
>> P3 Version 1.16, SVGA version 1.04 and P3 Utility version 1.12.4.26
>> are all
>> now available from the Elecraft website.   We are suggesting that
>> users
>> update their P3 Utility to the latest version.
>>
>> P3 Utility is available at:
>> http://www.elecraft.com/software/P3/P3_Utility_Setup_1_12_4_26.exe
>> P3 1.16 and SVGA 1.04:
>> http://www.elecraft.com/software/elecraft_software_page.htm
>>
>
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