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Is there a way of having XVTA or XVTB track the band instead of the slice? FLEX-6600

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Right now, it seems to me that XVTx only stays persistent on the slice that it is assigned, not the band.

IE when operating satellites, switching from a v/u to a u/v satellite does not change the XVTx to track the band. (or v/v to u/u )

Slice A is set to Vhf with XVTA and Slice B is set to Uhf with XVTB. In SatPC32 if you switch satellites from a V/U to a U/V satellite, Slice A being Vhf and Slice B being Uhf to Slice A being Uhf and Slice B being Vhf, The XVTA and B do not swap.

Do I have something setup wrong?

Rig Flex-6600, XVTA is VHF (Q5 VHF Transverter single IF/RF), XVTB is UHF (Q5 UHF Transverter single IF/RF)

SatPc v12.10 slice A is radio 1, slice B is radio 2.

Without using any 3rd party program, In single slice mode switching bands VIA pressing "Band", "XVTR", then VHF 2M or UHF 440 (< my naming instance) the XVTA and B track the band. But in 2 slice mode they do not. So you don’t need SatPC32 to experience this.

Hope this makes sense.

George N1NAZ

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  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
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    Hi George

    The best way to do this is to use Global Profiles.

    Setup a Mode B configuration (VHF down and UHF up). Save that as a Mode B Global Profile.

    Now, do the same thing for Mode J and reverse the bands. Save that as a Mode J Global Profile.

    When you change birds with different modes, recall the global profile first.

  • George M.
    George M. Member ✭✭
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    HI Mike

    Thanks I will try that.

    George

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