At 04:52 PM 8/18/02 -0400, Guy Olinger, K2AV wrote:
>This pertains to the MP.
>
>Actually having the clarifier 'killed' is one of those distractions
>that kill rate later in the contest when the mind is a bit foggy. It's
>another action that has to be remembered. Someone calls up or down a
>bit, and the natural action is to listen up or down by tweaking the
>clarifier. If you have to fumble and remember to turn the CLAR on
>after you realize the knob isn't working, you've probably missed the
>call.
>
>Is there any reason why action "RX CLAR OFF" couldn't be replaced with
>"CLAR CLEAR" for an MP?
>
>Or alternatively...
>
>Is there a TR command that can be used to create a literal MP command
>string to attach to an F key? That would allow us to roll our own
>combos, rather than embedding MP issues in what are otherwise more
>straight-forward commands.
>
> Or perhaps it's time to give us a macro language we can use, and farm
>out some of the subtlety. Particularly on "niche" requests.
I must be missing the point here. Inserting a ">" in any CW message zeroes
the clarifier without turning it off. I have more trouble with the MP
itself turning the clarifier off when I do certain things, like passing a
frequency from one VFO to the other. I'm still learning my way around this
thing, so can't characterize this fully, but I share Guy's annoyance when
it happens.
>Is there a TR command that can be used to create a literal MP command
>string to attach to an F key? That would allow us to roll our own
>combos, rather than embedding MP issues in what are otherwise more
>straight-forward commands.
I "think" this is what N4AF was talking about in his recent messages to the
reflector about programming function keys to do various things by inputting
strings of hex numbers between Ctl-C and Ctl-D. My only experience with
this was trying to program an F key to turn off the EDSP, and after a lot
of failure I was told by Yaesu that the documentation was wrong and it
really doesn't work anyhow. Neat! But there IS a clarifier clear (not
off) command, and it DOES work, because TR implements it on CW, so...
73, Pete N4ZR
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