It reads the antennas definition from a txt file:
WHIPCALC/ANTENNAS.TXT
Inside the textfile you place each antenna you own with the following sintaxis:
<antenna label> <elements length in mm, separated by a space>
For example:
ANT500 185 315 450 586 724 862
Input the required frequency, adjust the wave type (full / half / quarter, etc.) and the calculator will return the antenna length (metric and imperial) while also calculating how much you need to expand the fitting antennas you got defined on the txt.
It may return up to 8 matching antennas, which is more than enough (normally you will have 2, perhaps 3 telescopic antennas around for your portapack)
If by any chance your antennas txt got more than 8 antennas, and more than 8 matches the length of the freq / wave you want, it will only show the first 8 matching antennas and will warn you at the bottom that there are even more results (hidden).
All calculations now are rounded into the best integer, considering first decimal, so precision is double than the original antenna calculator app.
Icons disappear when they are rolled over using the jog wheel and the colour is set to
ui::color::white()
Fixed by changing the colours of the icons to something other than ui::color::white()
* Analog TV app (PAL)
* Icon on main menu
* Analog TV should be yellow
Works for PAL only know, it would be nice to add NTSC in the future, or some customizable sync
* ui_transmitter : Added rf_amp field
* ui_transmitter : Added color grading depending on gain settings
* Removed TransmitterModel::set_rf_amp(bool) call from every apps loading ui_transmit
* transmitter_model : RF_amp disabled by default
* APRS Tx app : Fixed frequency keypad not showing up
* Morse Tx app : Removed TransmitterModel::set_lna() and TransmitterModel::set_vga() calls