One more way. I only want to reset the time when I ID. So, I put <RX> in with my call on F1 and then just hit the Pause key one time to turn TX aback on. 73, Jerry K9KB
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From: winfldigi@groups.io <winfldigi@groups.io> On Behalf Of Cliff Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2022 3:16 PM To: winfldigi@groups.io Subject: Re: [winfldigi] Timer Reset Macro Another way to skin the cat. Glad you figured out a way to do it.
Ah ha. That would definitely reset the timer, but it would also send DE K9JB twice. I discovered that if I hit the Pause key twice it toggles TX off and back on and resets the timer. I believe Dave said to do what I want would take a new macro that would just reset the timer. Just realized that your question was all within one macro. I haven't tried that, but my intent was for you to hit the same macro button twice, not an all in one macro. Yes, there is or was a macro button already defined as that command. I think this is what you’re saying is: DE K9JB <TX/RX><TX/RX>. Is that correct? Just hit the T/R toggle macro twice. First hit goes back to Rx and the second puts it back in Tx. Pretty simple. It's already in your default macros unless you've changed it. I think it defaults to F8. That’s what I’m trying to do except its <RX><TX>. Can I call a macro from a different macro? I couldn’t find it on the list. ONE <TX> and ONE <RX> per macro. On 3/22/22 09:21, K9JB wrote: If I have a macro: DE K9JB <RX><TX> to go from transmit to receive back to transmit, it ignores the <TX> command and leaves the program in receive. If I write a macro <TX> then switch off the transmit and hit the TX command it goes to transmit.
Jerry K9JB
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