Message from
vk4fsgw at
Saturday, 05-Dec-09 23:54:00 GMTGidday all,
As you would have noticed a new Modern Skin has been developed with new features added. I will explain them simply for you.
1. Mouse wheel has been re-added on the VFO. use mouse wheel for up/down frequency.
2. Clearly and Refined layout, added room for some text display and spectrum analyzer.
3. Sliders have been replaced by knobs (still under development with correct controls)
4. Most big and important change. MAY I TUNE PLEASE BUTTON.
This feature is stop or limit HIJACKING of nodes and or accidentally tuning a receiver without asking. (can be done and has been done).
HOW IT WORKS:-
When you log into a node that is not being occupied by another user this button will not be available.
When you log into a node occupied by a user or users, this button will be on screen displaying MAY I TUNE PLEASE. All RADIO CONTROLS have been DISABLED. When you press the button it will disappear and a counter above the signal meter will appear displaying seconds from 120 and counting downwards. Also in the chat box a message will appear asking to tune. After 120secs has been reached all radio controls will be restored and if no response from other users, you may proceed to tune away. As requested in one of the forums, the frequency display has been enable once more, but, mouse wheel from this location has been removed. Also will see if I can add a chime or ding to the interface to get attention from users on the nodes.
This anti-hijacking feature was also a request from a forum news post recently.
Ultimately we cannot stop hijackers full stop other than ban them for life. This should slow down hijacking to another level.
Thanks for your inputs
Steve
Last edited by vk4fsgw at Sunday, 06-Dec-09 00:01:58 UTC
Message from
norave at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 05:58:40 GMTYo m8,
thanks for that great work!
73
Sven
Message from
PaulD at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 07:59:21 GMTSteve
In principle yes, happy with this
However
Site ops who own the receiver should not have to ask to use their own receiver.
This could be frustrating, as I use mine quite alot during day time.
Thanks
Paul D
Message from
vk4fsgw at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 09:04:34 GMTyo Paul am working that at present. I know your feeling
Message from
VR2HF at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 09:16:18 GMTHello Steve,
A fantastic job again. Your efforts are much appreciated. I may have more feedback as I use the interface over time. For now two suggestions:
1. Change the center panel colour to a primary colour. I like the blue but find this particular shade hard to look at. It also tends to make the frequency readout harder to read.
2. In the future, if there are major changes, maybe you could submit them to the site ops for beta testing, feedback and comment before taking them live. That might help bring the best possible interface to the users from the start.
Keep up the good work!
Dan...VR2HF
Message from
PaulD at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 11:02:58 GMTthanks Steve, Its looking good tho. :)
Paul D
Message from
W1WCN at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 15:45:22 GMTThanks for continuing to make this a great site. In particular the "May I Tune" button and the VFO mouse wheel! Also, I agree that the admins should have tuning priority on their own nodes. I don't host a node myself (hopefully someday), but I think that since they've been gracious enough to grant us access to their radios we should allow them honors in tuning.
Message from
ku4a at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 17:49:39 GMTSteve: These changes are exactly the kind of thing I have thought we should have. Thanks, mate!
Message from
SV2BWM at
Sunday, 06-Dec-09 21:33:07 GMTI think owners of the node should not wait for the 'May I Tune' button to use it or even see the frequency. This rule should be applied for everyone else than the owner, I think...
73's de SV2BWM Anastasios
Last edited by SV2BWM at Sunday, 06-Dec-09 21:34:19 UTC
Message from
AJ1G at
Tuesday, 08-Dec-09 00:50:23 GMTNew skin OK, agree that blue is better color.
Would prefer going back to slide bar controls vs rotating knobs - easier to manipulate than putting "english" on the knob icons. Similar to why the mouse wheel is better for the main tuning knob - makes the tuning essentially like an up down slider control!
Keep up the good work!
73 de
Chris, AJ1G, Stonington, CT