Has anyone listed exactly what items will be included in the list of "saved settings" in the upcoming 1.0 version of basic persistence?
Would it be easier to list the settings that might not/will not be included?
Would it be easier to list the settings that might not/will not be included?
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Graham - KE9H, Employee
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Official Response
Bruce:
"Basic Persistance" was defined in the Flex Insider issue of 8/17/2013,
plus correspondence from Greg, AB7R, requesting some CW items, as:
- BAND with last frequency, mode and power level
- TX-EQ and RX-EQ settings
- TX bandwidth
- MIC Input (MIC, BAL or LINE)
- MIC Gain
- MIC 20dB boost setting (on/off)
- COMP Level, on/off
- VOX level, on/off
- Band specific settings when the band buttons are pressed:
Last Power Level, Mode and frequency for this band
- TUN power setting will always reset after a power ON
- CW Delay
- CW receive Pitch
- Status of iambic button
73's
--- Graham / KE9H
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"Basic Persistance" was defined in the Flex Insider issue of 8/17/2013,
plus correspondence from Greg, AB7R, requesting some CW items, as:
- BAND with last frequency, mode and power level
- TX-EQ and RX-EQ settings
- TX bandwidth
- MIC Input (MIC, BAL or LINE)
- MIC Gain
- MIC 20dB boost setting (on/off)
- COMP Level, on/off
- VOX level, on/off
- Band specific settings when the band buttons are pressed:
Last Power Level, Mode and frequency for this band
- TUN power setting will always reset after a power ON
- CW Delay
- CW receive Pitch
- Status of iambic button
73's
--- Graham / KE9H
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Steve - N5AC, VP Engineering / CTO
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Al K0VM, Elmer
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I'd like to suggest that basic persistance also include, screen placement and size of SSDR GUI.
Or maybe this is difference between server persistence and client persistence.
AL, K0VM
Or maybe this is difference between server persistence and client persistence.
AL, K0VM
Eric - KE5DTO, Official Rep
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Good idea. I had the same thought and included it in the v0.15.13 release. Go check it out.
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I vote for having the Display "FPS" saved or be able to change it once and then you could change it manualy if you want to. I find that a setting of 10 FPS is much better on my system (win7, I7 laptop) than 25 FPS, as far as using up processing time. It allows me time to do other programs without freezing the displays while watching several panadapters and/or slice receivers. (For example digital modes, logging program). Just an idea.
Al N4AB
Al N4AB
Robert -- N5IKD, Elmer
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I have not been able to retain the transmit bandwidth.
Ken - NM9P, Elmer
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After a power down, my TX high setting is remaining as set, but the Low frequency setting is changing back to 100. At least it did the last time. I'll check it again the next time I power down.
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Mine is doing the same thing and with my voice I need 180 to 200 with the pr40
Tim - W4TME, Customer Experience Manager
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I have entered a defect report for the TX low cut persistence issue.
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