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On Screen Spot Question
I own a Flex 6700 and the Spot Flags show up normally on the various slices when using a single PC screen. But whenever I extract one of the Slices to another screen the Spot Flag show much differently. Not only do the normal spot flags get shown, but also many vertical green lines extending from the bottom to the top of the screen, with smaller spot flags attached to them. What is the purpose of these additional upper Spot Flags, and is there a way to turn them off?
Also in the upper right of an extracted screen I see several option boxes (TX, Select, Mode) that don't seem to do anything. Is there a purpose for these?
KF4HR
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For background, what screen resolution is each screen? Are the monitors set to Extend?
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John - my monitors are all set to 1080i. As far as I know my monitors are not set to extend. I only notice these green vertical lines (with spot flags at the top of the green lines) when I move any slice off the main SSDR screen.
KF4HR
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I spent some time trying to create this in my shack, but not able using frstack as the source for spots.
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Not able to recreate this condition here either. Spots coming from DXLabs.
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I'm using Slice-Master here. I guess I need to try another source.
KF4HR
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