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Commander S-meter Display
On 2025-04-15 2:36 PM, Richard Hill via groups.io wrote:
..\DXLab Suite\Commander\Smeter 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-04-15 2:36 PM, Richard Hill via groups.io wrote:
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Thanks, Joe.? I was trying to find it via config, grin. Rich, NU6T On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 11:52?AM Joe Subich, W4TV via <lists=[email protected]> wrote:
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Grin, Dave, I actually?copied "Commander's smeeter folder"? from that page and paragraph, but it just did not click for me.? I was fixed on finding it in the config file...sigh! I've been struggling a bit with the excellent user guide, not finding what I needed in any given moment...until I realized I can find most anything with a browser search.? When that does not work for me, I appreciate?the quick help here. Thanks Rich, NU6T On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 12:09?PM Dave AA6YQ via <aa6yq=[email protected]> wrote:
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+ AA6YQ comments below
Grin, Dave, I actually?copied "Commander's smeeter folder"? from that page and paragraph, but it just did not click for me.? I was fixed on finding it in the config file...sigh!+ There are two quick ways to search for information. 1. To quickly search all of a DXLab application's Reference Documentation, download its PDF from the "Searchable & Printable English Reference Documentation" column of this table: To initiate the search, open the downloaded file, and depress the CTRL key while clicking the f key. Mike K9UW updates these PDF files immediately after every application update, so they are always accurate and complete. 2. To quickly search all of the DXLab goal-oriented documentation and step-by-step instructions, navigate to To initiate the search, depress the CTRL key while clicking the f key. + When I point out the documentation that answers a question posted here, the intent is not a rebuke. The intent is to show you where the answer you seek is located so that you'll be able to use the documentation more effectively next time, rather than have to post here and wait for an answer. + When you can't find the answer you seek, posting here is exactly the right step to take. All questions are welcome here, no matter how many times they may have previously been asked and answered, or how obvious the answers might be in the documentation. ? ? ? ? 73, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Dave, AA6YQ ? |
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