Hi Joe,
You can turn the sub RX on/off using "SB1;" and "SB0;". No need to use
the SWT48 switch emulation command, which toggles.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Jan 7, 2012, at 12:33 PM, Joe K2UF wrote:
> I have two macros one on 'm1' and one on 'm2'. Both enable 'split'
> and
> 'sub' (swt48). M1 splits up 1 and m2 splits up two. I hit m1
> radio is
> split and sub is on. The problem is if if I hit m1 or m2 again
> 'sub' gets
> turned off. Is there a way I can check if 'sub' is on then not
> execute the
> swt48?
>
> Joe K2UF
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