Jim, That is "tricky and potentially dangerous".
The problem with toggles is that Macros do not know the current state of things, and the state cannot be interrogated using Macros because Macros do not include "IF Then" logic. If you are looking at the display you can usually tell the state, but a Macro cannot.
A Macro can always initiate a button tap or hold using the "SWT or SWH" commands if not by other explicit commands, so yes, you can do it, but work in a logical manner to determine "which is what" and the logical sequence for one macro initiating another. It may be easier to do something like that with 2 macros. The advent of the K-Pod increased the number of Macros from 8 to 16, so it may be better to initiate the SPLIT with the tap of a button and cancel the split with a hold of that same button (2 separate macros).
73, Don W3FPR On 5/2/2017 5:32 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
I'm finally back to working with my KPOD and some macros. Has anyone figured out how to do a toggle similar to what can be done on the K3 front panel? I have a toggle on the K3 for doing my split up1 sequence and a second activation turns it all off. I'm looking to toggle DIGOUT1 which will switch between my vertical and an inverted V. A second one will be used to drive an aux out on the KPOD which will toggle my RX array direction.
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