I don’t think that is a memory status hashtag. I read the manual pretty
thoroughly and did not find a reference to this.
Has the radio ALWAYS done this?
I believe that the hashtag is the loss-of-lock indicator.
Generally you should not be able to see this because the PLL should lock up
quickly enough that you never get a chance to see it.
Does it do this on all bands?
The reason I ask is that, if the # shows up only on one extreme or the other
of a given VCO in the radio, you might need to recenter the trimmer in the VCO
to promote faster lock-up.
Left unattended, I would expect the thing will drift to the point at which it
will not lock up at all.
Just my input because I cannot find a definitive description of the use of the
hashtag anywhere.
> On Nov 20, 2018, at 5:28 PM, Winston <jones_winston@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> I have a Jupiter 538, green screen. I notice a # in the very lower right
> corner that is sometimes there and sometimes not. It seems to go off during
> tuning and come back on after tuning.
> I think it means the processor has locked on frequency. Is that correct?
>
> 73, Winston K4CWQ
>
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