Hello and one more cent from here..

i think to prefer the steps ending with 100 or 10. Maybe its possible to
program a function for the AUX switches this on/off?

A second comment on the glowing AUX-Switch LEDs in the default settings.
>From my way of operating every glowing light should be a sign or warning. I
think it shout glow when in split or with RIT/XIT on and not while 'normal'
operating. I changed my configuration, now i have to do 2 clicks while
starting up than all is as i like :-)

'73s Tom




2011/6/15 Scott Myers <[email protected]>

> Time for me to chime in, which I don't do much.  I've now spent some
> quality
> time now with my FlexControl and will comment on several of these latest
> posts and add some of my own in other threads.  I think we still need some
> work on the software, but this knob is showing great promise.
>
>
>
> > That might be something to consider in an upcoming software revision;
> giving the user the option to choose rounding or no rounding.
>
> And
>
> >. most people are on decimal integer multiples of frequency.
>
>
>
> I agree with both of these.  While an argument could be attempted to be
> made
> to make steps based upon where you are tuned without rounding to nearest
> rounded step, I'll argue that in 99.5% of the cases, operators use steps of
> either 100 KHz or 250 KHz, which is apparent from where you find them in
> the
> bands.  This is just the normal practice.  I can't think of a single
> condition where I would be at perhaps a frequency ending in 198 and having
> selected 100 Hz steps, where I want it to jump to 298 or 098.  But even if
> one wanted to do this for some inexplicable reason, it should be a button
> you have to select in the software, but rounding should be the default.
> Having it round will serve the majority.  Why serve the minority first?
> Doesn't sound very wise for sales.  Leaves me scratching my head.
>
>
>
> > If the dangling decimals really bother you, just hit <Cntrl> <UpArrow>
> and
> it will jump to the next highest whole number.
>
>
>
> No, that really won't work if you are using the FlexControl as intended.
> The key strokes <ctl><up arronw> will work ONLY if PowerSDR has the focus,
> which defeats the main purpose of the FlexControl to begin with and the
> reason many (most?) of us bought it.  Normally, the focus will be with
> logging software or digital software with the FlexControl maintaining its
> lock on PowerSDR.  Therefore, <ctl><up arrow> will do nothing under what I
> would consider normal FlexControl operating conditions.  And if I have to
> click back in PowerSDR to be able to do this, I might as well make the
> adjustment with the mouse to begin with.
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Scott AC8DE
>
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