Yet it makes so much sense with the UI. DATA MD has no functionality
when in CW and when holding NB or NR or the Notch filter or the like it
allows you to configure the settable features of that feature. Granted
its a slight UI breach but the product is still labeled as such on the
button. I
I see that as a great idea that fits relatively well with the theme of
the UI!
On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 15:17 -0500, Ed K1EP wrote:
I don't think this has been mentioned before, I did a quick search of
the list.
Here is my firmware request :)
In order to adjust the AFX properties, you have
Ed K1EP wrote:
In order to adjust the AFX properties, you have to go into the
menu. It isn't that easy in the heat of the battle.
You can assign the AFX setting to one of the PF keys. I doubt Wayne is
going to want to start making keys work different ways for different modes.
73,
Many of the buttons do different stuff based on what mode you're in.
I'd not put something like this past him in the least.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:35 AM, Bill W4ZV btipp...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
Ed K1EP wrote:
In order to adjust the AFX properties, you have to go into the
menu. It isn't
Brett Howard wrote:
Many of the buttons do different stuff based on what mode you're in.
I'd not put something like this past him in the least.
Brett,
I'm cautiously flexible (and hopefully, consistent) with the controls.
But I would never engage in a breech of UI etiquette as flagrant as
I don't think this has been mentioned before, I did a quick search of
the list.
Here is my firmware request :)
In order to adjust the AFX properties, you have to go into the
menu. It isn't that easy in the heat of the battle. The AFX button
is also the DATA MODE button if it is pressed and
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