P3, no SVGA, FW 1.20
VFO A cursor goes off the edge and the display does not reset to the
next segment. The Cursor Is That Way arrow appears. Tuning back into
the displayed segment gets the cursor back.
If, while cursor is off the display, I change bands and then come back,
all is well.
Hi Fred,
I assume you have MENU:FixMode set to something other than Static?
Alan
On 2/7/2013 2:50 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
P3, no SVGA, FW 1.20
VFO A cursor goes off the edge and the display does not reset to the
next segment. The Cursor Is That Way arrow appears. Tuning back into
the
It's set to Full Span. Much [like nearly all] of the time, it works
exactly as it should ... tune upward past the right edge and the display
shifts to the next span segment and the cursor is at the left edge ...
and vice versa of course.
73,
Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
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I run my P3 in fixed-tune mode. Every now and then [usually more then
than now], the VFO A cursor will get to one side of the screen and
disappear as I continue to tune up or down. The cursor-is-that-way
arrow appears and the frequencies of the end points of the screen don't
change.
Hi Fred,
I use Fixed-Tune mode exclusively and I have never experienced the runoff
you described. As soon as about half the VFO-A cursor disappears the screen
refreshes with the cursor on the opposite side.
On a mildly related subject, I'm aware of two ways to center the VFO-A
cursor in
Fred,
It sounds like you have the menu selection Fix Mode set to Static.
Select in the Menu and set it to Half Span, Full Span or Slide.
Pick the one that works best for you. I use Half Span
Rick
K6LE
k6dgw wrote
I run my P3 in fixed-tune mode. Every now and then [usually more then
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