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588firmware [2018/10/31 17:58] n5na [Version 1.027] |
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*Increased priority of Ethernet audio packet handling. Preserving DSP functioning within allotted time. (e.g. AN, NR, etc. all still worked at least as well as version 1.035.) | *Increased priority of Ethernet audio packet handling. Preserving DSP functioning within allotted time. (e.g. AN, NR, etc. all still worked at least as well as version 1.035.) | ||
*Improved handling of QRN/impulse type noise so it wouldn't prematurely load up AGC. | *Improved handling of QRN/impulse type noise so it wouldn't prematurely load up AGC. | ||
- | *Added Bandwidth to the rig memory recall/restore. This was added so that customers could store settings for digital modes using sideband as the mode but wanting a narrower bw filter. ***Caveat, when going from 1.035 to 1.036, when one does a recall, the BW will get recalled as 12kc, simply adjust the bw to the desired value, and then re-save the VFO to Memory. From then on the bandwidth for that specific memory will get recalled properly. This should be done for all memories the user has already stored. | + | *Added Bandwidth to the rig memory recall/restore. This was added so that customers could store settings for digital modes using sideband as the mode but wanting a narrower bw filter. **Caveat, when going from 1.035 to 1.036, when one does a recall, the BW will get recalled as 12kc, simply adjust the bw to the desired value, and then re-save the VFO to Memory. From then on the bandwidth for that specific memory will get recalled properly. This should be done for all memories the user has already stored.** |
*Added Memory Recall (*Rnn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface | *Added Memory Recall (*Rnn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface | ||
*Added Memory Write (*Snn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface | *Added Memory Write (*Snn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface |