Ah, you can quell the text decoded display to revert to the VFO B (which
is default, I think). Text decode is not default.
As Don pointed out there's two data items and one peice of UI real estate
to show them. Tough decision.
When I run split and using the decode to text, the VFO B will reve
Hi John,
U, you CAN turn the CW decoder off. Hold the TEXT DEC button and
then turn the VFO-B knob until it says OFF in the VFO-B area. Or am I
not understanding what you're asking for?
73
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Joe KB8AP
On Feb 17, 2009, at 9:30 AM, JOHN LAWRENCE wrote:
> ... An option that would allow
John,
I understand your concern. But some K3 users want to use text decode on
TX to see how their keying is being interpreted, and if you set text
decode for both reception and transmit, it does take over the VFO B
area. There is just no 3rd place to display variable data on the K3
display.
SorryI guess my message wasn't clear. Sorry. I agree with your details on the graphical display however the actual TX frequency isn't displayed when in the conventional split mode. That was my point NOT the details on the "clues" via that little arrow pointing to VFO B and the yellow light for d
Thanks for all the interesting comments to my "not so Quick Split" post. At
the end of the day I'm still left believing that in the Split configuration
displayed with TX on VFO B and RX on the larger VFO A, that there should be a
way to always display the transmit frequency and especially whi
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