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Maestro: Two Bands at Once Display. Something wrong?

Member ✭✭
edited May 2020 in Maestro
This morning my Maestro display looked like the image below.  

Note that both Top (A) and Bottom (B) bandscopes are displaying the same spectrum.   Why aren't the tuning indicators shown in the Bottom scope?   And,,,,, every time I tried to change bands on VFO A or B the other VFO would mysteriously switch bands as well.   I power cycled the Maestro a few times and had the same issue.   

Strange, but a few hours later I turned it on and it is now "fixed".  I can tune two bands and the tuning indicators act as expected.

I've only had the rig a few days.   What am I doing wrong here?



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Answers

  • Member, Super Elmer Moderator
    edited April 2020
    I think that you just need to put one of the slices on the other panadapter. For example, close slice B on the top panadapter, and add a slice to the bottom pan. Now changing bands on one will not affect the other. 73, Len, KD0RC
  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited May 2020

    With ONE panadapter window open:
      1. touching blue "B" box on touch screen will open/close slice B
          on the same panadapter as slice A.
      2. Rx button - same as above.
      3. touching the ^ caret at the bottom of screen opens slice B on
          a second panadapter.

     With TWO panadapter windows opened:
       1. touching blue 'B' box on touch screen will cycle thru slice B
           on top or bottom panadapters or off.
       2. Rx button - same as above.

    The operation appears well thought out as long as the user takes the effort to understand the display logic.

    BRs,
    k3Tim/7
  • Member ✭✭
    edited April 2020
    Love this explanation.  Thx, Tim!
  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited April 2020
    Glad to help.  

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