so would it be possible to define a macro as the sibling of another  
macro (or a way to pair them up) - such that if one macro is applied,  
pressing the same button applies the other macro. Then another press  
applys the first. It would require a way to identify two linked macros  
and the f/w to record which one is current.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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On 28 Oct 2009, at 16:51, Ed Muns wrote:

> Many people also have the SUB on while SPLIT, so would be a second  
> button
> tap if they want to turn the SUB off as well.  Others turn off RIT  
> during
> SPLIT and would want that enabled again.  So, there is reason to  
> "undo" or
> "reverse" some macros.  Having a toggle function saves a Programmable
> Function button.
>
> That said, as you point out, not every command is a simple two-state
> function and thus the toggle action may be ambiguous.  However, for  
> macros
> that contain only toggle commands, then a Programmable Function  
> button can
> be a single button toggle for that macro.  For example, this macro  
> toggles
> SPLIT/SUB/RIT on and off:
>
> SWT13;SWT13;SWH13;SWT48;SWT45;RC
>
> Of course, for those who want to move VFO-B to an offset frequency or
> explicitly turn RIT/XIT on or off (rather than toggling it), a macro
> "toggle" feature is needed.

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