What happens when you switch to FM ?
Does the RSSI bar appear the same ? What level do you have the squelch set to ?
FM squelch set to 45%. When I switch to FM mode, the RSSI becomes higher.
Because people with mulitmode hotspots need to know if their hotspot is transmitting even if its on another mode.
Thanks for the explanation. I recall that prior to this update, if I'm on DMR mode, then the RSSI bar does not move unless there is a DMR signal present.VK3KYY wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 6:41 amBecause people with mulitmode hotspots need to know if their hotspot is transmitting even if its on another mode.
Technically there is a signal present, so the RSSI bar should be showing that, even if its not a DMR signal.
I could change the code to prevent the bar graph showing if the signal is not above the squelch threshold, but I'm not sure if its the best thing to do or not.
The other bug that I'm trying to fix is when there is a signal on the channel but its not DMR, in this case the LED will turn on if the signal is above the squelch threshold.
4I1RAC wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 6:49 am
Thanks for the explanation. I recall that prior to this update, if I'm on DMR mode, then the RSSI bar does not move unless there is a DMR signal present.
Also, I'd like to report that on DMR repeaters, I sometimes do not receive the signal properly (no audio heard, but I see RSSI signal going full scale) both when color code matches and with CC filtering off. I'll observe some more.
yes the led does extinguish in fm mode, but never goes out in dmr mode, even with squelch set at 100% in fm, switching to dmr its constantly onVK3KYY wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 4:23 amIf you switch to FM mode and close the squelch , the LED should go out
I can't see another good way to do this, apart from to use some arbitrary value as the minimum signal level, but that doesn't seem like a good idea, as everyone has a different amount of background signal level.
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OK.