DL2XY wrote:[Thetis 2.8.11 21d5, ANAN100, Protocol 2, WIN7 X64]
Did a very short test on bandstack issue before going QRL this morning:
Looks much better, at least the targeted band is reached without effecting the other RX.
There are still delays with proc load on some target bands, sometimes you see several bandswitches in a fast sequence.
Aside from that in collapsed mode the RX2 radiobutton is ignored, all bandchanges are done for RX1.
Will do a database reset and further tests this evening.
Thanks for efford and good luck,
Walter
Collapsed: yes use the menu bar at the top? I don't use that display mode at all. As far as I know the band button has always applied to to RX1.
Well the 'massive' problem as you categorised it was caused by the RX1mode change code turning SD off (even if it doesn't need to be) which then subsequently called the VFoB code. As it was now in a change state which was currently being configured, vfoB decided it wanted in on the action and join the band
I use one function, to set frequency, mode, filter, ctun state, zoomfactor and centerfreq. It is an existing function, that was used by the original band stack system. It has had no improvements to process the change, it makes the change in the same way as it used to.
1) Perform RX1 DSP Mode change (which include the SD issue above)
2) If the RX's CTUN is on, it turn it off
3) If you are requesting to go to a band with CTUN enabled, it will reposition the centerfrequency, and align the vfo to that CF
4) Setup the filter
5) Turn CTUN on if needed
6) Assign frequency to VFOA (which causes band change if needed, which in turn pulls up preamp modes/satt, agc modes etc)
7) Do some qsq magic
8) Invoke all interested in RX1 band change
It may actually be worth while making some changes to the order of some of that list, as parts take time to do. The render threads do not wait so they just display things as they are changed which is why you see all sorts of changes happening, and not 'sometimes you see several bandswitches in a fast sequence'.
Short story is, the change is made the same way as it was before. If the change is slow now, it was slow before.
R.