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Band vs. MHz

Band changing in SSDR is fine with "BAND" buttons and the corresponding wavelengths. I prefer to change Bands on MHz value basis. Can this be changed?

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  • Jim Gilliam
    Jim Gilliam Member ✭✭
    edited July 2019
  • Ulrich Gonter-Linz, DG7NFX
    edited July 2019
    Thank you for your answer. I know about this possibility. I'd like MHz buttons instead of BAND buttons in the software... ;-)
  • Johan _ SE3X
    Johan _ SE3X Member ✭✭
    edited July 2019
    I don't! Just for the record, band is fine with me .. 

    Pse Flex, spend your development hours on other more important things. Like on/off button for changing Profiles "on the fly" .. Not to mention improved DSP functionality!

    If it ain't broken, don't fix it - been bands on every radio I have had since 1971 ;)

  • Ulrich Gonter-Linz, DG7NFX
    edited July 2019
    Well, no need for a development to address my wish :-) just wanted to know if it's possible to change the buttons in the current version...
  • Justin Smith
    Justin Smith Member ✭✭
    edited July 2019
    Band is dandy but MHz would be handy. I too would like to know whether I have the option to use MHz.
    Thank you,
    Justin 

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