Eric et. al.

Joe, AB1DO mention this to me a couple of weeks back, but not until
recently did I fully understand what he was talking about.

Recently I started playing with Dream (DRM) and after a bit of trial and
error, I was able to get it going with VAC 3.12.  Now that I am actively
using multiple digital mode software packages for different PowerSDR
modes, I have experienced the cumbersome process of configuring VAC for
multiple digital modes related to the mode buttons on the console.  Not
one to sit idly by and moan and groan to myself (boy do I love being
able to converse directly with the development team) I have a program
change request related to the VAC setup and digital modes within
PowerSDR. 

Currently there are three mode buttons on the PowerSDR console that can
"evoke" VAC when engaged; DigiL, DidigU and DRM.  It would be WONDERFUL
if you could set different VAC parameters for each of the buttons.

Here is my justification.  Most folk use DigiL with a RTTY program.  And
use another digital mode program, such as MixW when in DigiU mode.  Last
but not least using Dream with DRM.  Each one of these programs has
different soundcard settings which require different VAC settings.
Since there is essentially a different digital mode program associated
with each one of the different VAC "enabled" mode, I am constantly
having to configure and reconfigure VAC when running primarily digital.
That makes me have to remember the correct setup for each program and
does not make changing from MixW to Dream to MMTTY as seamless as
clicking the mode button on the console which it COULD be.

If there was a setup tab (or even right clicking on the mode button
(digiL, digiU & DRM) that you could define different VAC parameters for
each of the three VAC "enabled" modes, that would solve the conundrum of
reconfiguring VAC every time you select a different mode.

So wadda ya think?

-Tim
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