Decimation defaults to 1.
Decimation defaults to 1.
I for one do not like this new decimation setting scheme. I liked it as in the last revision where it stays at the level you set it. It's really annoying having to reset the decimation when changing the frequency from the memory panel, etc. If there is an option for a persistent decimation level please let me know.
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Re: Decimation defaults to 1.
Whatever gets changed to fix a problem that some people find really annoying inevitably leaves someone else feeling really annoyed.
We will look at this problem again to see if there is a better way on the next release which will now be 1.4.
Sincerely
Tech_Support
We will look at this problem again to see if there is a better way on the next release which will now be 1.4.
Sincerely
Tech_Support
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Re: Decimation defaults to 1.
Agree, when using mem panel and switching between saved frequencies, decimation should not revert back to [1].pmendes wrote:I for one do not like this new decimation setting scheme. I liked it as in the last revision where it stays at the level you set it. It's really annoying having to reset the decimation when changing the frequency from the memory panel, etc. If there is an option for a persistent decimation level please let me know.
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Also if decimation is too low my audio starts highcupping and if I do not change quickly it crashes. Better let decimation setting alone in next issue.
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Thank you very much for resolving the decimation reset issue in version 3.12.
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