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6400M: non-responsive "A>B" button
W8QB
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Regarding the "A>B button located between the two VFOs on the "M" series radios: according to the manual, this button copies settings of the A Slice to the B Slice. In my experience operating a 6400M, pressing this button occasionally works as intended; but far more frequently, pressing the A>B button has absolutely no effect on the slices. Have others encountered this issue?
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Yes, it seems to be same here, please report it as a bug
Mike0 -
I'm confident Tim will respond to this thread over the coming days.0
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Mine seems to work but I am still trying to figure out the B VFO as a RIT/XIT when slice B is not active or present.0
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Go into the Menu and choose Front Panel, then enable Use VFO Knob for VFO A Rit/Xit.
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Go into the Menu and choose Front Panel, then enable Use VFO Knob for VFO A Rit/Xit.
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Thanks Jim, but on my radio this did not resolve the problem.0
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W8BQ - I cannot reproduce your problem description as provided.
Here is the behavior I observe and it is 100% reproducible.
If Slice A (VFO A) and Slice B (VFO
are displayed on different panadapters and they are on different frequencies, pressing the A>B button (short press) the Slice B frequency will change to the Slice A frequency.
Pressing the A>B button again will have no effect.
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If Slice A (VFO A) and Slice B (VFO
are displayed on different panadapters and they are on different frequencies, pressing the A>B button (short press) the Slice B frequency will change to the Slice A frequency.
Pressing the A<>B button (long press) will swap the Slice A and B frequenciesPressing the A<>B button again will have no effect.
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If Slice A (VFO A) is displayed and Slice B (VFO
is not displayed and there is only one panadapter shown, pressing the A>B button (short press), a Slice B will be created, offset from Slice A by the frequency offset that is defined for when a slice is created (the amount is dependent on mode).
Pressing the A>B button (short press) again will make the frequency of Slice A and B equal with Slice B being shown because it was the last slice to change frequency.
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If Slice A (VFO A) is displayed and Slice B (VFO
is not displayed and there is only one panadapter shown, pressing the A>B button (short press), a Slice B will be created, offset from Slice A by the frequency offset that is defined for when a slice is created (the amount is dependent on mode).
Pressing the A<>B button (long press) will swap the Slice A and B frequencies.
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Hi Tim. Your explanation describes four scenarios involving functionality of the A>B button. For the latter two scenarios, my experience mirrors yours; although for scenarios 1&2, my radio does not perform like yours. On a related note, page 141 of the user manual notes that "A long press of the A>B button swaps the A Slice and B Slice settings;" but nowhere on page 141--nor anywhere else in the manual--do I find any remark about using a SHORT press to swap the two panadapters.
At this moment I have two panadapters running on my 6400M, one set to 20m, the other to 80m. When I short-press the A>B button, it has no effect whatsoever. Likewise as of today, a long-press currently has no effect whatsoever. This is a mystery, because on several occasions on previous days, the A>B functionality does occasionally work...but not always. I have submitted a ticket online containing a video to document this curious behavior observed on my 6400M.0
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