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Assigning Antenna Port per Band

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minorsecond
minorsecond Member, Unconfirmed ✭✭

Is it possible to specify which bands use which antenna ports? I have a 2m transverter and, when switching from 2m back to an HF band, the slice will be on the XVTR port and it's easy to forget to switch it.

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  • KD0RC
    KD0RC Member, Super Elmer Moderator
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    I use global profiles for that purpose. I have one profile per band and mode. I seldom change bands using the band selector. Instead, I select the appropriate profile.

  • minorsecond
    minorsecond Member, Unconfirmed ✭✭
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    Thanks Len. I suspected using profiles was a solution but wanted to see what folks said. I'll have to start using them I suppose!

  • Rich M5RIC
    Rich M5RIC Member ✭✭✭
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    Or use a third party app, flex buttons is a great tool which I use for changing band and mode as multiple settings can all be assigned to 1 button e.g mode, band, slice, rx antenna, tx antenna, dax channel etc.

    Keith has done a great job developing this recently.

  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
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    This might help.

    • TX profiles are auto saved
    • TX Profiles are are related by the TX Slice Group Mode and that loads the correct MIC profile
    • The Global Profile pulls in the right Transmit Antenna selection

    It helps if you change bands/modes by Global profiles that you have previously saved.



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