Weird display in VFO B

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Weird display in VFO B

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Kind of surprised at seeing "LSB 5.0k" in VFO B. Did get on 15m CW today which is right, but why the rest is out of kilter?
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Re: Weird display in VFO B

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What should it have said, so we can try to replicate your issue?
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Scott,

It should have said CW with the bandwidth of 1k or perhaps I don't understand this...... I was using XIT trying to work a DX on 15 so I expected a "corresponding" mode indication and bandwidth. Don't understand where the LSB and 5k bandwidth came from as I don't often go that wide on LSB......and I don't often use VFO B (I assume that when I am on VFO A and select the XIT feature VFO B isn't evoked at all.....)

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Re: Weird display in VFO B

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How about a screenshot? Otherwise we dont have a clue what you are seeing.
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Excellent suggestion, Gary! That would be most helpful, and probably the quickest path to success.

It needs to be of the entire user interface, not just a close up of VFO B
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Below, see screen capture.
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Re: Weird display in VFO B

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That is strange. I was not able duplicate that configuration. I put VFO A on 40M. Then I activated RX2 and manually set the frequency, mode and filter bandwidth to LSB and 5K. Then I disabled RX2. VFO B mode and bandwidth reverted to the same as VFO A. Try as I might, I cannot get VFO B to have a different mode and bandwidth from VFO A when RX2 is disabled.

It might be that your database is corrupt somehow. You might try saving it and going back to a reset database to see if the condition persists.
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BTW, There have been one or two fixes since 2020.

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fix: labels on VFOB box show correct mode and filter when RX1 is the only rx in use
Yep, old version as per the screenshot......
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Thanks Richie! Yup....I am using P1, Thetis version that came with my radio still :lol:
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JJ4SDR wrote:Thanks Richie! Yup....I am using P1, Thetis version that came with my radio still :lol:
Yeah, you need to install a new version ;)

Richie.
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