It have keypad entry. Not that what you are discussing isn't a nice
feature, but you just plug in a frequency instead of spinning? This
used to drive me nuts using my friends TS-440. No keypad entry.
Something I have always required in a rig.
Dave Wilburn
K4DGW
K2/100 - S/N 5982
Steve Ja
A ballistic type of tuning is already on the list.
73
Greg
AB7R
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"Or the faster you spin the knob the larger the stepping increment."
Yes, that's the right way to do this.
And, a
"Or the faster you spin the knob the larger the stepping increment."
Yes, that's the right way to do this.
And, after the code is written to read the encoder this way, apply it to the
VFO as well.
I'd much rather spin the knob fast and have the rig accelerate tuning (like my
Icom did) than t
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