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Add in Setting "RIT Normal / Reversed"
Normal - depressing the "UP" arrow key makes the audio pitch of the calling station go lower. (With the "down" arrow key making the pitch go up.)
Reversed - depressing the "UP" arrow key makes the audio pitch of the calling station go higher. (With the "down" arrow key making the pitch go lower.)
Motivation
N1MM logging program - the "UP" arrow makes the pitch go up. This selection would allow the user to choose which direction the "UP" / "DN" arrow key moves the pitch.
Detailed Description
New Settings " RIT"
Selection is "Normal / Reversed"
Reversed is selected.
the "UP" arrow NOW makes the pitch go up. The "DN" arrow makes the pitch go lower.
Additional context
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is addressed and fixed in the 1.84 release. See issue #253 which impliments the RitStepIncr=50 setting in the ini file. This can also be set to a negative value.
Summary
Add in Setting "RIT Normal / Reversed"
Normal - depressing the "UP" arrow key makes the audio pitch of the calling station go lower. (With the "down" arrow key making the pitch go up.)
Reversed - depressing the "UP" arrow key makes the audio pitch of the calling station go higher. (With the "down" arrow key making the pitch go lower.)
Motivation
Detailed Description
New Settings " RIT"
Selection is "Normal / Reversed"
Reversed is selected.
the "UP" arrow NOW makes the pitch go up. The "DN" arrow makes the pitch go lower.
Additional context
Can you help?
Please let us know if you are available to help. (replace '[ ]' with '[x]' to affirm)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: