diff --git a/USERMANUAL/BAND b/USERMANUAL/BAND new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1dd500 --- /dev/null +++ b/USERMANUAL/BAND @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +The Band tab: + +The band tab reflects what bands the rig supports. It directly will +switch the rig to that band and you will be switched back to the View tab + +the bands offered follow generally what the rig's capabilities are. +Some bands will either be RX only for some people (4m/60m/630m/2200m) + +Band stacking gives you the opportunity to use the band stacking registers +which is filled by the rig itself. + diff --git a/USERMANUAL/wfview-1.0.txt b/USERMANUAL/wfview-1.0.txt index bb37149..75049df 100644 --- a/USERMANUAL/wfview-1.0.txt +++ b/USERMANUAL/wfview-1.0.txt @@ -149,21 +149,6 @@ The scope reference level can be set here and TODO because need to check if this follows per band or not. -============================= - -The Band tab: - -The band tab reflects what bands the rig supports. It directly will -switch the rig to that band and you will be switched back to the View tab - -Note that currently there is no 60m, nor 4m there, as well as other -odd bands like 630m, 2200m. - -Band stacking gives you the opportunity to use the band stacking registers -which is filled by the rig itself. - - - ============================= Frequency