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If you are using the full 0-62MHz spectrum and have a signal a signal at 20MHz, and then create and save a new marker tab on a frequency greater than 32MHz , it is all good until you retune or zoom to a frequency below 32MHz.
The waterfall display the frequency scale and new marker will remain showing 0 to 62MHz, but the actual tuning range reverts to 0 to 32MHz, so the 20MHz signal shows at approximately 38MHz, and it is no longer possible to receive anything in the frequency range between 32 and 62MHz.
Flydog has to be restarted to correct this problem.
Images showing before and after adding a 50MHz tag.
As an example
If you are using the full 0-62MHz spectrum and have a signal a signal at 20MHz, and then create and save a new marker tab on a frequency greater than 32MHz , it is all good until you retune or zoom to a frequency below 32MHz.
The waterfall display the frequency scale and new marker will remain showing 0 to 62MHz, but the actual tuning range reverts to 0 to 32MHz, so the 20MHz signal shows at approximately 38MHz, and it is no longer possible to receive anything in the frequency range between 32 and 62MHz.
Flydog has to be restarted to correct this problem.
Images showing before and after adding a 50MHz tag.
Originally posted by @G8JNJ in #82 (comment)
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