Makes perfect sense. I will try that next time. Thanks! Jeff wk6i
On Saturday, July 19, 2014, Joe Subich, W4TV <lists@subich.com> wrote:
>
> - Also I notice that Writelog/2Tone remembers only the last decode
>>
> > setting, not the decode setting for each clone window.
>
> Use a separate directory for each window. The decode setting, input
> channel, port (if using FSK), are all stored in 2tone.ini (one per
> directory).
>
> 73,
>
> ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
> On 2014-07-19 1:33 PM, Jeff Stai wrote:
>
>> I keep forgetting to put these out there to see if there is a solution.
>> I've just been taking care to verify settings to get around them, so I
>> would call them nits:
>>
>> - When I open a clone window from a MMTTY main window, I want the clone TX
>> port to be set to NONE, which I do. This setting is not remembered the
>> next
>> time I open this window - I have to go in to Setup and flip it to NONE.
>>
>> - When using 2Tone in a SO2V situation, the Right/Left setting for the
>> sound card does not get remembered the next time I open the 2Tone windows.
>> It just remembers the last one set the last time I opened 2Tone clone
>> windows. For example, if I open two 2Tone clones on the left channel and
>> then one on the right channel, the next time I run Writelog and open a
>> 2Tone clone on the left it comes up on the right (wrong ;) channel.
>>
>> - Also I notice that Writelog/2Tone remembers only the last decode
>> setting,
>> not the decode setting for each clone window.
>>
>> No big deal, just need to be extra careful. 73 and have fun! jeff wk6i
>>
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