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Re: waterfall pallette files


 

Dave - thanks for the info. When I played around, I just got curious
by the .pal extension and thought just to try it - why I got to this
result which pleased me. And why not keep something which has proven
to be practical? No need to invent the wheel again and again.
The present fldigi runs very smooth and absolutely stable on my W-XP
setup, and once used to the buttons at different locations it takes
the place of mixw more frequently. There is of course the one or
other mode which I like to try or use, e.g. bpsk at speeds not
incorporated or Amtor-FEC but it costs nothing to quit and change
over.
vy73 Fred DL6XAZ


--- In win-fldigi@..., w1hkj <w1hkj@...> wrote:

Fred wrote:

Hi folks - for those of you having used MixW sofar, please note
that
the waterfall pallette files of MixW also work under fldigi-win.
Just
copy them over into your .&#92;fldigi.files subdirectory and off you
go
in "Configuration". This allows you to use the same colour setup
if you
want to (I do...).
73 Fred DL6XAZ






The palette files were designed to be compatible with DigiPan. It
seems
that MixW retained the palette scheme of its parent.

Dave, W1HKJ

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