Step Rates

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NJ3H
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Location: Redmond, Oregon USA

Step Rates

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In the new version 3.0.25, I note there is a drop down selection for step rates. Wonderful!

I saw another post where someone recommended adding 20 khz to allow tuning repeaters in the VHF/UHF amateur bands in the western USA.

I know in the eastern USA, 15 khz separation is used.

So please add 20 khz and 15 khz to the drop down menu. This would be very helpful for the hams on this side of the pond.

Thanks, Simon, for all that you do!

Regards,
George, NJ3H

Max
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Re: Step Rates

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Hi George

Sorry to state the obvious but 7.5 kHz and 10 kHz are already there?

73

Max

NJ3H
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Location: Redmond, Oregon USA

Re: Step Rates

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Hi Max,

Agreed, however, I was trying to have it jump to the next frequency (channel) without the mid-point that doesn't have any chance of having a station.

Notice that 100 khz and 200 khz are options, for example.

Hope you are well. Take care,
George

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NO6B
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Re: Step Rates

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NJ3H wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 5:38 am In the new version 3.0.25, I note there is a drop down selection for step rates. Wonderful!

I saw another post where someone recommended adding 20 khz to allow tuning repeaters in the VHF/UHF amateur bands in the western USA.
That'd be me ;)
I know in the eastern USA, 15 khz separation is used.

So please add 20 khz and 15 khz to the drop down menu. This would be very helpful for the hams on this side of the pond.
Both sides actually
Thanks, Simon, for all that you do!
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Bob NO6B

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