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In the band map, the current VFO frequency is displayed as a green triangle.
Example:
If you now turn the VFO on the rig further, the green indicator disappears downwards from the displayed bandmap area.
If this makes sense, one could in these cases track (scroll) the bandmap by a certain amount so that the green indicator remains visible in any case.
The same adjustment of the bandmap would have to be made when pressing the 'In' and 'Out' buttons, if applicable, and for 'Connect Rig' and when changing bands. Here you could align the bandmap so that the VFO cursor is in the visible area of the bandmap. E.g. upper third or center of the bandmap.
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we have the same thoughts. In upcoming version 0.10, I have modified the bandmap so that it shows a mark for both RX and TX in the case of active XIT / RIT. And when I test it, I thought I needed to focus it intelligently.
Don't worry, I have a plan to implement it. thanks for the report. Much appreciated.
In the band map, the current VFO frequency is displayed as a green triangle.
Example:
If you now turn the VFO on the rig further, the green indicator disappears downwards from the displayed bandmap area.
If this makes sense, one could in these cases track (scroll) the bandmap by a certain amount so that the green indicator remains visible in any case.
The same adjustment of the bandmap would have to be made when pressing the 'In' and 'Out' buttons, if applicable, and for 'Connect Rig' and when changing bands. Here you could align the bandmap so that the VFO cursor is in the visible area of the bandmap. E.g. upper third or center of the bandmap.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: