Memory channel Scan
Memory channel Scan
Hi and thanks for this development.
My GD-77 fw Dec 27 2020
DMR Filter: none
CC Filter: On
TS Filter: On
Memory channel Scan ->ON.
A dmr frequency is busy, only slot 1.
My GD-77 has two memory channel with this frequency, a for slot 1 channel and other for slot 2 channel.
* Scan stops on slot 1 channel and I hear the QSO. Ok.
* Scan stops on slot 2 channel and it keeps this channel. Shouldn't it continue scanning? (slot 2 is free).
73. EC7AJT Juan
My GD-77 fw Dec 27 2020
DMR Filter: none
CC Filter: On
TS Filter: On
Memory channel Scan ->ON.
A dmr frequency is busy, only slot 1.
My GD-77 has two memory channel with this frequency, a for slot 1 channel and other for slot 2 channel.
* Scan stops on slot 1 channel and I hear the QSO. Ok.
* Scan stops on slot 2 channel and it keeps this channel. Shouldn't it continue scanning? (slot 2 is free).
73. EC7AJT Juan
Re: Memory channel Scan
Sounds like this may be a bug
Re: Memory channel Scan
This is probably due to the same bug you previously reported about the audio amp remaining enabled when changing to an unused timeslot.
The scan hold is controlled by the state of the audio amp. If the audio amp remains enabled then the scanning software will see that as an active channel.
The scan hold is controlled by the state of the audio amp. If the audio amp remains enabled then the scanning software will see that as an active channel.
Re: Memory channel Scan
ColinG4EML wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:48 amThis is probably due to the same bug you previously reported about the audio amp remaining enabled when changing to an unused timeslot.
The scan hold is controlled by the state of the audio amp. If the audio amp remains enabled then the scanning software will see that as an active channel.
Thanks.
I'll need to see if I can test this, however its not that easy unless I setup 2 duplex hotspots.
Well, actually perhaps I can simulate this with 2 channels with the same frequency but different TS, but its not exactly the same
Re: Memory channel Scan
Hi Roger,
I may have a fix for this, I will send you and email.
Colin.
I may have a fix for this, I will send you and email.
Colin.
Re: Memory channel Scan
Happy new year everyone!!
73 EC7AJT Juan
Yes, under this condition, the audio amplifier is enabled.G4EML wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:48 amThis is probably due to the same bug you previously reported about the audio amp remaining enabled when changing to an unused timeslot.
The scan hold is controlled by the state of the audio amp. If the audio amp remains enabled then the scanning software will see that as an active channel.
73 EC7AJT Juan
Re: Memory channel Scan
Hi
I think it was related to audio bug, just as Colin anticipated,
Great job. Thanks.
73 Juan
Firmware 19th January 2021 fixe this bug.EC7AJT wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:16 pmHi and thanks for this development.
My GD-77 fw Dec 27 2020
DMR Filter: none
CC Filter: On
TS Filter: On
Memory channel Scan ->ON.
A dmr frequency is busy, only slot 1.
My GD-77 has two memory channel with this frequency, a for slot 1 channel and other for slot 2 channel.
* Scan stops on slot 1 channel and I hear the QSO. Ok.
* Scan stops on slot 2 channel and it keeps this channel. Shouldn't it continue scanning? (slot 2 is free).
73. EC7AJT Juan
I think it was related to audio bug, just as Colin anticipated,
Great job. Thanks.
73 Juan
Re: Memory channel Scan
OK..
Daniel fixed several things in this area.
Daniel fixed several things in this area.