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buttles
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Posted: Fri 24. Jul 2015 11:12:36 |
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Hi, what does the 'use Bank Switching in Tx' actually achieve? The Lines above it are fine for changing banks for tweaking but the bottom line doesn't enable the Tx assigned switch? Also when trying to save changes I get a double question as in the screenshot. Ignore the Low voltage warning! Thanks, hopefully that makes sense!
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Fri 24. Jul 2015 11:38:11 |
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If you enter Spirit device in the Device Explorer it is very same as when you connect the unit to a PC.
When you are connected and software is running then Bank Switching is performed manually there (by selecting Bank you want). In this time you are unable to change banks with your switch on the transmitter.
So "use Bank Switching in Tx" will close the settings and allow to use assigned switch in your transmitter again.
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buttles
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Posted: Fri 24. Jul 2015 11:48:36 |
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Joined: Tue 16. Jun 2015 14:37:10 Posts: 156
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Thanks Tomas, that's cleared that one up!
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