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RTTY/CW Decode Line #1706

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DF5LI opened this issue Jan 22, 2019 · 3 comments
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RTTY/CW Decode Line #1706

DF5LI opened this issue Jan 22, 2019 · 3 comments
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DF5LI commented Jan 22, 2019

Firmware version: 2.11.18
Bootloader version: 5.0.3

  • UI Board: mcHF 0.x / OVI40 1.x (all, H7 +F7)
  • RF Board: mcHF 0.x / OVI40 1.x (all)

With the version 2.11.17 unfortunately the rtty-decode line was gone. But with version 2.11.18 it works again. Only the small > character at the beginning of the line remains missing. Bug or feature?

73 Harri DF5LI

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m-chichikalov commented Jan 22, 2019

With the version 2.11.17 unfortunately the rtty-decode line was gone. But with version 2.11.18 it works again. Only the small > character at the beginning of the line remains missing. Bug or feature?

73 Harri DF5LI

Hi Harri, I have not updated the Operating-Manual according to the last changes yet. The behavior slightly changed. Hard to tell you is it the bug or feature.

BTW, Thank you for reporting.

@df8oe df8oe added the question label Jan 23, 2019
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Hi all, Honestly and personally I would like assign < & > chars with increasing and decreasing CW speed in macros and come up with another way to indicate rx and tx. I'm thinking about implementing indication about RX and TX text in different colors, also about the indication what was transmitted already and what not. Would like to hear you crazy ideas what would you like to have regarding macros, cw, and paddling from USB keyboard. Thanks

73! Max RV9YW

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DF5LI commented Jan 23, 2019

Hi Max! I actually missed only the small > sign at the beginning of the data line. It showed me where to expect the RTTY text on the tiny display. But your plans sound good! Keep it up!

73 Harri DF5LI

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