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When in dual receive mode, (and especially when scanning), it would be great if it were faster and easier to tell which VFO was receiving at any given moment. I know there is an RX indication, but when a distance from the radio it's too hard to tell which vfo is receiving.
Suggestion: In addition to the RX indication, please reverse the channel name text of the active receiving vfo (white text over black background). This would make it much easier to tell at a quick glance what's going on.
Thanks for your consideration and efforts. I wish all manufacturers would adopt your work!!
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When in dual receive mode, (and especially when scanning), it would be great if it were faster and easier to tell which VFO was receiving at any given moment. I know there is an RX indication, but when a distance from the radio it's too hard to tell which vfo is receiving.
Suggestion: In addition to the RX indication, please reverse the channel name text of the active receiving vfo (white text over black background). This would make it much easier to tell at a quick glance what's going on.
Thanks for your consideration and efforts. I wish all manufacturers would adopt your work!!
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