Hi George,
If you are comfortable editing an FLdigi config file, you can try this sequence (back up the original file before, in case there's an issue):
1. Close FLdigi.
2. Open 'fldigi.prefs' in your fldigi.files folder (using a simple text editor like 'notepad.exe'), usually placed in 'C:\Users\<YOUR USER NAME>\fldigi.files'.
3. Find the following entry : 'int_tile_y_ratio:'
4. Set it to a higher value, in my case a value 'int_tile_y_ratio:980' made the TX pane entirely disappear. The suitable value may depend on your window / screen height.
5. To make the Tx pane re-appear while running fldigi, you can drag the upper limit of the Rx Pane horizontal scrollbar upwards with your mouse.
6. If you need this hidden Tx Pane more frequently, you may consider defining and using an alternate fldigi.files folder for this purpose.
Then run FLdigi in this special state using a link such as <FLdig path>\fldigi.exe --config-dir <alternate fldigi.files folder path>.
Be sure to replace the <paths> above with your actual paths, e.g. 'C:\DX\FLdigi\fldigi.exe --config-dir C:\Users\George\alternate_fldigi.files'.
Hope this will provide a solution for your request.
Good luck!
73s Tobias
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Am Sonntag, 30. M?rz 2025 um 08:13:32 MESZ hat George Stein - NJ3H via groups.io <nj3h@...> Folgendes geschrieben:
It would be nice if there was an option to hide the TX portion of the screen to allow more room for RX traffic.
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I am not doing any transmitting and I am sure other hams and SWL folks just might desire more receive room on the screen.? I already have set Rig/Log Controls to None.
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Whoever the powers to be are, please consider this.
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Thanks very much.? This is a great program.
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Regards,
George, NJ3H
Redmond, Oregon USA