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N1MM+ - SO2R - Transmit Focus using Foot Switch?
I'm using Field Day as a test bed to get myself familiar with N1MM+ and SO2R operations.
Currently (while in SSB) if I change the focus in N1MM from one log entry field (slice A) to another log entry field (slice then hit any F-key the radio transmits using the correct slice.
However, if I change log entry focus then use my foot switch and not an F-key the transmit focus stay's in the previous slice.
The same issue occurs when I'm in CW. If I change log entry focus and use my Key the TX focus on the Maestro stay's with the previous slice. If I use an F-Key the TX focus changes to the correct slice and transmits the message.
Is there a setting somewhere that will have the TX focus on the Maestro (or Smart SDR) following changes in the log entry focus of N1MM+?
Thanks in advance.
Rich - N5ZC
Answers
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Found the answer. Instead of using the mouse to change the entry focus, use the 'Pause' key which changes both receiver and transmit focus.
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You can also press control+left or right arrow to switch between radios.0
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