Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
hi, i looked in the cps at my digital channels and the 'open GD77 Squelch Level' was at 15% on all my digitalchannels.
I changed them all to 'disabled' and re=loaded the 1422 firmware.
green led now works normally.
thank you or the info
I changed them all to 'disabled' and re=loaded the 1422 firmware.
green led now works normally.
thank you or the info
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
Interesting.
I will watch as I have, and I will correct it if necessary.
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
sorry Roger but now that the CC filter is working properly you could also remove the scan CC function from the menu of the orange button in your opinion?
Sal
Sal
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
Ah, can the radio detect which CC it's receiving now without the scan?
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
Is this the full code for the CC disable filter? Thanks to a couple guys on here, I see that when it's built on this, it resets the CC to 0 in VFO or the memory channels if on anything else on a couple of the filters. especially when set to none. They mentioned it on my firmware page.
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... b39f162255
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
AFIK. The latest CC code is on the serverNA7Q wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 5:29 amIs this the full code for the CC disable filter? Thanks to a couple guys on here, I see that when it's built on this, it resets the CC to 0 in VFO or the memory channels if on anything else on a couple of the filters. especially when set to none. They mentioned it on my firmware page.
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... b39f162255
Re: Experimental version with option to disable CC filtering
Okay, things are being weird tonight. So I tested using the 0c78b5a build. I guess it does produce the same problem with the filtering is off.
Give it a shot. Any channel or VFO, CC set to anything but 0, switch the filter to off, then transmit. You'll see it will revert to 0. If it doesn't, change the frequency, set to anything but 0, and transmit again, it'll change back to 0.
Give it a shot. Any channel or VFO, CC set to anything but 0, switch the filter to off, then transmit. You'll see it will revert to 0. If it doesn't, change the frequency, set to anything but 0, and transmit again, it'll change back to 0.