Yes, this is a firmware problem, not a problem with the serial
interface -- although you might say there should be a mute on/off
serial command. You can get the same effect in software by setting
the AF gain, of course, but in my opinion (FWIW) every front panel
control ought to have a parallel in the serial command set and vice
versa.
73 Martin AA6E
On 5/4/05, Grant Youngman <nq5t@comcast.net> wrote:
> > Martin -- a comment - something I would like to have is the
> > ability to disable the audio "un-squelch" on control
> > rotation. I don't mind pressing the control to get audio back
> > - but I continually bump one or the other AF gain controls
> > and opening the af when I want it off
>
> That sounds less like an ASCII control interface issue than something which
> should go as a suggestion to ditsnbits@tentec.com.
>
> I concur, by the way. A press to mute and another press to unmute (rather
> than just control rotation) would cause less accidental unmuting. Somewhere
> along the line of firmware revisions, I seem to recall that T-T reduced the
> sensitivity to rotation. Reducing it a bit further might not hurt.
>
> It's probably a damned if you do and damned if you don't situation for T-T,
> since there are likely to be just as many proponents of leaving it well
> enough alone as not :-)
>
> Grant/NQ5T
>
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