Standby com monitor problem |
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idmpilot
Newbie Joined: 27 May 2015 Location: 37388b Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Posted: 06 Jul 2015 at 10:59pm |
Since 10.1 update all works great except I can only monitor standby com if #1 standby is in slot right below active com.(the proper pins are properly connected to a switched input on my audio panel and I have had the hardware update).Picture one shows awos 128.32 being received in slot2 below active. Pic 2 shows no reception of 128.32 when it is #1 standby but is in slot 3. Any help will be appreciated.
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j george
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DavidBunin
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Well, I'm not sure it is a problem. I only have one standby window displayed, but my understanding was that you would only get the audio for the first standby anyway.
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idmpilot
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It is an issue if you use multiple standby com frequencies.The user manuel states that you can monitor the #1 stanby frequency.#1 stby freq is defined as frequency with surrounding box.
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j george
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oskrypuch
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Yes, but from the pics, it looks like it is only monitoring the #1 "physical" standby, rather than the one with the cyan box around it.
If so, that might be a bug. * Orest |
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idmpilot
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I got a e-mail from avijake.It turns out that my unit is working fine.Originally with the 10.1 update it was planned that you could monitor any #1 standby com regardless of position.This was how it is described in the manuel.The present 10.1 software however only allows you to monitor the #1 standby freq if it is in slot 2 below active as posted in picture 1 in original post.Once again Steve makes things clear.
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j george
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