Is there a command to put both main and sub in both ears?
(I've wanted this from day one.)
Try this:
!bedb;
Thanks Barry!
This leads to the following conclusion:
In the command !bexx; 4 bits of the 2nd byte xx are responsible for the audio
routing:
bit0 (LSB) = Main Left
bit1 = Main Right
Very nice feature :-)
!bed7; works fine for me
thanks for this kind of information,
73!
Lexa, ok1dst
hb9brj napsal(a):
Is there a command to put both main and sub in both ears?
(I've wanted this from day one.)
Try this:
!bedb;
Thanks Barry!
This leads to the following
I totally agree
73
Arie PA3A
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This is great Lyle. I hope it makes it into a release soon as a menu
option.
Thank you, Gary W7TEA
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That's what I missed so much when using the sub
Hopefully it will make it into a release. Until then i added the command to HRD.
73 de Roland, DC1RS
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Is there a command to put both main and sub in both ears?
(I've wanted this from day one.)
73 de Brian/K3KO
Lyle Johnson wrote:
Hello Dave!
I've already programmed one of the command tester macros for it. Is
there an equivalent command to set it back to normal?
Assuming you mean
Is there a command to put both main and sub in both ears?
(I've wanted this from day one.)
Try this:
!bedb;
73,
Barry N1EU
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There was a discussion here recently about being able to listen to the
main receiver in both ears while listening to the subreceiver only in
the right ear, which to me makes a lot of sense for contesting
optimum spatial cognition using both ears to pick out weak callers on
the main run
The adventurous may try the following. These commands do not stick
through power cycles, and may not remain through mode changes or other
commands. In other words, the radio may revert back to normal operation
at any time :)
If you want Main Rx in both ears and leave the Sub Rx in the right
That's VERY slick! And certainly simpler than using an external mixer.
As you say, it goes away with a power cycle, and also when I turn the
SUB off then back on. So far it seems to survive most other changes
I've tried, though ... mode, band, filter, VFO, etc.
I've already programmed
Hello Dave!
I've already programmed one of the command tester macros for it. Is
there an equivalent command to set it back to normal?
Assuming you mean Main Left, Sub Right (the same as you get when turning
the Sub ON), try:
!bed1;
73,
Lyle KK7P
This is great Lyle. I hope it makes it into a release soon as a menu option.
Thank you, Gary W7TEA
Hello Dave!
I've already programmed one of the command tester macros for it. Is
there an equivalent command to set it back to normal?
Assuming you mean Main Left, Sub Right (the same as
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